Items 16 and 17 and table item 18 and 19, can we have a roll call vote. Supervisor mar . Aye. Mar aye. Supervisor tang . Aye. Tang aye. Supervisor wiener . Aye. Wiener aye. Supervisor yee . Yee aye. Supervisor avalos . Aye. Avalos aye. Supervisor breed . Aye. Breed aye. Supervisor campos . Aye. Campos aye. Supervisor chiu . Aye. Chiu aye. Supervisor cohen . Aye. Supervisor farrell . Aye. Supervisor kim . Kim aye. The there are 11 ayes. The ordinance is passed on First Reading and the ordinance is adopted. [gavel] why dont we now go to general Public Comment, madam clerk. At this time the public may comment generally for up to two minutes on items within the subject matter jurisdiction of the board including those items on the adoption without reference to committee calendar. Please note that Public Comment is not allowed on items which have already been subject to Public Comment by a Board Committee and pursuant to board rule 4. 22, please direct your remarks to the board as a whole an
And the public this is not general Public Comment. This is earthquake safety and emergency response. Next speaker, please. Sir . Are there any other members of the public who wish to speak in Public Comment on this item . Okay. If not, this hearing has been held and is closed. [gavel] i just want to add a quick comment. I want to thank supervisor wiener as well as city staff for their efforts to resolve this issue around street lights which i think we all greatly appreciate for many years that are important to our neighborhoods. I also want to again thank the Capital Planning committee for their efforts over the past year. And i do hope, colleagues, in the future we will all be able to engage with the Capital Planning committee so that we can make sure that all of our important Capital Needs are dealt with. And with that, final comments from supervisor wiener . Yes. First, [speaker not understood] from the puc is here. I want to call him up and make sure that i got it right when i desc
Only his wife, but actually with my other uncle chu mon lee who died in vietnam and is buried in Arlington Cemetery in washington, d. C. I want to thank supervisor cohen and the rest of this board and San Francisco ans for honoring my uncle kurt lee and to thank him for ~ setting a great example not only for chinese americans, but for all in living a life of courage and honor as we move forward with our lives. I have a couple of items. The first is a hearing request. Colleagues, all of us are faced with the challenge of keeping our various commercial corridors vibrant and filled with thriving businesses. I know on clement street and balboa and on geary in my district its a critical goal of my office. A commercial vacancy is problematic not just because it represents a failed business, but also because it can create the perception that an entire district is neglected and it creates blight as well. Much of city hall, according to many from our neighborhood, focuses recently on Large Comp
Edward zach who died peacefully on february 19th this year in San Francisco. He was 76 and ed was born on august 10th, 1937 in alliance, ohio to hilda [speaker not understood] and edward zach. Ed was a photographer, maverick and beloved member of the southpark community in San Francisco. He is also affectionately known as the mayor of southpark. He served in the u. S. Army from 1955 until 1958 at the presidio in San Francisco while he played trumpet, one of my favorite instruments in the sixth u. S. Army band. During his expensive career, ed specialized in capturing large format product photography, intricate facial expressions of famous and not so famous people, an eclectic [speaker not understood] developed a well tuned sarcastic sense of humer that delivered the message with subtle bluntness. His works for the likes of del monte, [speaker not understood], and mjb. Their agency such as [speaker not understood], mather, [speaker not understood], and [speaker not understood] are [speak
Americans and other civil rights organizations felt that as a person of color he may not have kind of been credited with his amount of courage and valor and i hope the oca and other groups never give up on honoring people of color who served in the military to achieve their full props and honors. My hope is that my uncle kurt lee could be buried next to not only his wife, but actually with my other uncle chu mon lee who died in vietnam and is buried in Arlington Cemetery in washington, d. C. I want to thank supervisor cohen and the rest of this board and San Francisco ans for honoring my uncle kurt lee and to thank him for ~ setting a great example not only for chinese americans, but for all in living a life of courage and honor as we move forward with our lives. I have a couple of items. The first is a hearing request. Colleagues, all of us are faced with the challenge of keeping our various commercial corridors vibrant and filled with thriving businesses. I know on clement street and