How we are doing it. And before we continue on, i would also want to acknowledge, my staff and volunteers, and some of whom are here in the chambers and some arent. But, i have incredibly, dedicated folks that i have the privilege to work with. And i just want to that thank them for all that they do and the san franciscan mals and the people who care about them. And so starting off with this presentation, go ahead. And we are going to talk a little bit about what our mission and mandates are and what our resources and adam will speak to our operating budget and staffing and those kind of issues and the work load and what they are proposing for enhancements and where to go from here. The danimal care and control is San Francisco stray, injured and abandoned and mistreated animal and the enforcement of all state and local animal control and welfare laws and we will show a 30second video that tells a little bit about what we are doing. Animals bring out the best in us, they lack one vital
Facility that meets the needs of the animal and refine our own work load and look at best practice and smart practices and talk to our partners regionally and see what is the opt mal level of resources to provide for the animals within the city and we need to submit the budget and we will do so in february. And we will work with the Mayors Office and supervisors through june, and july, and in order to finalize the budget for acc. Okay. Thank you, thank you, so much for the presentation. Okay. Supervisor weiner and tang, if there are no other presentations, lets open this up for Public Comment. I think that before we get to the Public Comment, the one last statement is stevens from the Animal Welfare commission is here, and could speak for just a few minutes. And a brief statement and we will go to Public Comment. Hi. Good morning. Animal care and control is a Important Agency for the animal and people as well. The under funded and they are under staffed yet they do a lot of good things
Are actually getting addressed. For the next steps we need to finalize the planning and determine what is the best fit in order to provide a modern facility that meets the needs of the animal and refine our own work load and look at best practice and smart practices and talk to our partners regionally and see what is the opt mal level of resources to provide for the animals within the city and we need to submit the budget and we will do so in february. And we will work with the Mayors Office and supervisors through june, and july, and in order to finalize the budget for acc. Okay. Thank you, thank you, so much for the presentation. Okay. Supervisor weiner and tang, if there are no other presentations, lets open this up for Public Comment. I think that before we get to the Public Comment, the one last statement is stevens from the Animal Welfare commission is here, and could speak for just a few minutes. And a brief statement and we will go to Public Comment. Hi. Good morning. Animal ca
This matter and for your continuing support and in particular, supervisor weiner and supervisor tang for cosponsoring this matter and we really appreciate the opportunity to tell you more about what we are doing, and how we are doing it. And before we continue on, i would also want to acknowledge, my staff and volunteers, and some of whom are here in the chambers and some arent. But, i have incredibly, dedicated folks that i have the privilege to work with. And i just want to that thank them for all that they do and the san franciscan mals and the people who care about them. And so starting off with this presentation, go ahead. And we are going to talk a little bit about what our mission and mandates are and what our resources and adam will speak to our operating budget and staffing and those kind of issues and the work load and what they are proposing for enhancements and where to go from here. The danimal care and control is San Francisco stray, injured and abandoned and mistreated a
Sunshine going to coming back coming up. Thank you. The wet weather made a mess of bay area roads. Some spots are still flooded. Cbs 5 reporter da lin shows us that includes a stretch of the great highway tonight. Reporter they had to shut down the great highway because of standing water from lincoln to slope. This traffic signal is buried in 7 feet of sand. The high winds blew the beach sand on the road. A combination of heavy downpours and high winds flooded streets and knocked out power around the bay area this morning. It was pouring down rain. Reporter high winds brought down this large tree limb in saratoga. Pg e Officials Say this 28foot section shut down traffic on thelma avenue and knocked out power to about 200 homes in the neighborhood. Pg e crews hope to have electricity here restored by 7 00. Same problem in pacifica. Pg e crews say 7 outages in the coastal city darkened about 1200 homes and business. We are the first guys to get wind right off the ocean. So its more gusty