Who already struggle with poverty, hair salons, gyms and fitness we made improvements to peoples lives. Hunger and trauma, need our support more than ever. Centers, even hotels. We strove to be better now its a scramble to get at communities in schools, we do whatever it takes. And we made people happy. Ready. Scott budmans in San Mateo County where that push is on, delivering meals, helping kids access Remote Learning this closure may wynn and encore,tan us outf scott. Reporter yeah, its big but it couldnt take the wynn and encore out of us. And just checking in. Change. In schools, in communities were inside a restaurant in san and now, we are proud to welcome you back. Well, next on nightly news, mateo county, eating a meal. One of many local changes rare access into a covid19 to learn more, visit communities in schools dot org. Unit. The lessons doctors and nurses businesses say are welcome but were also a big surprise, which have learned so far and how it. Is how San Mateo Countys
Supervisor mar thank you to this committees clerk, john carroll, and id also like to thank sfgtv for staffing this meeting. Mr. Clerk, do you have anything else . Clerk yes. Committee members will attend this meeting through Video Conference and participate in the meeting through the same extent as if they were physically present. Public comment will be available for each item on this agenda. Cable channel 26 are streaming Public Comment number across the screen. Your opportunity to speak during the meeting will be by calling 4084189388, and enter 1 1 1469339147. Press pound, and pound again. When you are connected, your microphone will be muted, and you will be in listening mode only. To enter Public Comment, press star and three to be entered into the queue. Your written comments may be sent via u. S. Postal service to our room at city hall, 100 carlton s. Goodlett, room 244, San Francisco, california, 94102. I believe youre muted, mr. Chair. Supervisor haney thank you, mr. Clerk. Wi
Edward . Reporter connell at no time in American History has the economy created 4. 8 million jobs in one month until now. When you look under the numbers, the gains get even more impressive. You have 40 of those gains in the leisure and hospitality sector as hotels started to reopen, states started to reopen, bars restaurants, early part of june there. 2. 1 million jobs created in that sector. Leisure and hospitality in june alone. The largest increase in history. Now some forwardlooking indicators are in the report. Construction workers are coming back. Another 158,000 hired in june, making a two month total of 622,000 when you have them building houses and building buildings. People then feel that. Its a Ripple Effect in the economy down the road. Right now half of the people who lost their jobs in the coronavirus shut down have been rehired. He will not be happy in the administration until everyone who lost a job has one. We can get people back to work safely n the treasury well ta
Unfortunately, over the last two or three weeks, things have gotten out of hand. I think we let our guard down. Reporter dr. Robert says the period after memorial day weekend was a turning point in that socalled california miracle. These are the charts that worry him. Abc7 news analyzed the numbers and found that six cabrera counties saw a spike in covid19 hospitalizations between may 22nd and june 29th. In the case of marin county, the hospitalization rate went from 1. 15 . In San Francisco, 4. 94 to 7 . If we continue to see some of the surges were seeing, there is no good reason to think we wont be packed with Covid Patients within two, three, four weeks. Reporter here are more troubling numbers. Total covid19 cases in the bay area on june 29th, almost 24,000. Thats a 74 increase from may 29th when we were at just over 13,000. At ucsf, there are currently 20 in patients. 11 are in icu. We are double where we were two or three weeks ago. Overnight, there were a bunch of people admitt
Yes, there is one final caller. I will unmute them now. Clerk thank you and welcome, caller. Caller hi. My name is tom angston and a Small Business owner in the sunset and i have lived here for 20 plus years. Im calling in support of the property at 1420 taraval. I drive by the taraval corridor often and i know that when i go by a building it screams to me what a gorgeous property that should be preserved. I think that putting in a multitenant building fits in with the properties that are around it. I understand the concerns of the other neighbors, but development is common in the city and we want to keep moving the city forward. As someone who is looking to invest in this community currently and conditions that were facing, i see the businesses close left and right in my neighborhood. And so if they want to push this city forward and invest and bring in jobs and construction and bring more housing into the city and modernize the city, im all for that. And im for supporting the local b