Mental health respite programs perhaps looking this is an opportunity for overturning the imd exclusions as a long term goal. Lastly, at the state level, we might keep active ton safe injection issue, i guess that was a two year bill, that tha may come up in another year, so if that could be considered, those are my wishes, very excellent policies, i think you guys have always been ahead of the curve and as you know, as San Francisco goes, so goes the nation. Commissioner, was there something specific in either to have paragraphs or some area that you wanted to have consideration of asking for . No, these are justice ewes as i went through and looked, i didnt see them, they could be in there, if you feel theyre appropriate, i would add that as my suggestion, if you dont feel they meet our overall goals, ill also no, i think the federal policy on couldnt tra accepting is something we can add, the federal legislation on cannabis is something we could add, there is some language around co
Expanding that theyre on how zip codes are an indicator of Life Expectancy. From the Computer Museum in mountain view, california, this is an hour and a half. Designed to change policy and encourage Civic Engagement in 14 california communities are affected by healthcare inequality. Prior to that selfdestruct in county health officer, and if you look at his resume use a string of academic degrees thats very impressive to say the least. He is going to be interviewed tonight by vanessa mason. The cofounder of p to help benches, Public Health Tech Venture Fund pictures also ceo and founder of riveted partners, Digital Health consultancy if she knows what shes talking about. This should be fascinating. Please join me in welcoming both tony and vanessa to the stage. [applause] [applause] all right. Well, this promises to be a lovely evening. Just if we get started with interviewing doctor eitan, he has a wonderful to show just by Building Healthy Community initiatives got started and wrote
Place in San Francisco. It is an unappreciated institution because of its advocacy for being on the front line for anything related to challenges with our community, the displacement of our community, the issues with our children in the public schools. Every single occasion when there has been an issue in the city and county of San Francisco related to our community, 3rd baptist is at the front lines, trying to make sure we speak truth to power and we change the city for the better, and so it is only fitting that we come here today in city hall, and we celebrate our community, our accomplishments, and all that we have done to make San Francisco a better place, but more importantly, we leave a Lasting Legacy with the changes in San Francisco making 3rd Baptist Church a landmark location, make sure that the next generation of young people, and the next generation know that we are still here, we have left a lasting impression. We have built this city, and we are not going anywhere. And so
Fulltime dedicated team, i want to acknowledge manny enriques. [applause] manny is somewhere here. For the last nine mo fnzes he has been out overnight, virtually every night five, six, sometimes seven nights a week to help us hit this deadline. And hes probably inside because i realize at this point he is no longer used to sunlight. So [laughter] im sure he is glad that we will be getting these trains in service. But congratulations to all of them. And finally i do want to recognize some of the other people who contributed a lot of their time while they continued to do their daily responsibilities. Scott broder. I see lisa wallton from i. T. Whos worked with us in resolving system problems. Terry fahey with the track crew. Part of what was done was constant adjustment to fit a highly technical vehicle on to our system which has to accommodate b. C. C. S and brada cars. Not an easy test. Maintenance. Kept the system going while we drained a lot of key staff to work on the l. R. V. 4. S
Because here in San Francisco, were really fortunate, as the mayor said, to have some generous voters. Emwho say, you know, when we put something on the ballot, they support it. They know its the right thing to do. The infrastructure project, all of the things that we need to do to make sure not only that our city is working today. We need to make sure it is working for generations to come yes, were all upset over the congestion. Yes, we dont like van ness avenue right now and a couple of other places. But at the end of the day, its going to be even better. This is an example of what we can accomplish when we make these projects work for san franciscans. So thank you to each one of you. Thank you to the department of public works, thank you to clerk. Thanks for these folks who had the opportunity to work in their backyard. This is really amazing for the city today. Thank you so much. [ applause ] thank you, supervisor breed. Next were going to hear from city administrator, city adminis