Welcome to the july 23 twep twenty. Im supervisor chair of the meeting. Do you have any announcements . yes. Due to the covid 19 Health Emergency and to protect Board Members City Employees and the public. The chambers are closed. This precaution is pursuant to the state wide stay at home order and complies with all the regulations and directives. Public comment will be available on each item on the agenda. Both channel 26 and sfgovtv. By calling 415 6550001. The meeting i. D is 126 4284197 press pound and pound again. When connected youll hear the meeting discussions but be on mute. And in listening mode only. When your item of interest comes up police press star three to be added to the speaker line. Best practices are to call from a quiet location. You may submit Public Comment by emailing myself the joint City School Board and city clerk. If you submit Public Comment via email it will be forwarded to the board of supervisors and submitted as part of the file. thank you. Can you ple
By calling 415 6550001. The meeting i. D is 126 4284197 press pound and pound again. When connected youll hear the meeting discussions but be on mute. And in listening mode only. When your item of interest comes up police press star three to be added to the speaker line. Best practices are to call from a quiet location. You may submit Public Comment by emailing myself the joint City School Board and city clerk. If you submit Public Comment via email it will be forwarded to the board of supervisors and submitted as part of the file. thank you. Can you please call the roll. thank you. roll call you have a quorum. thank you, madam clerk. Will you please call the first item. a hearing how covid 19 has impacted the schedules and qualities and provisions of services for the unified School District. The approach are exercising to protect both students and staff during the pandemic. Members of the public who wish to provide Public Comment should call the no. 4 156550001. Please press star thre
One young mans long road back. Nightline starts right now with juju chang. Good evening, thanks for joining us. Tonight, the covid19 death toll in the u. S. Surpassing 150,000 people, with the government pointing to 98 hotspots emerging in more than half the country. This as some schools welcome students back to classrooms, a decision worrying parents and teachers alike, trying to balance the risks against the educational rewards the. Remember to keep moving as one target at a time. Eyes are facing forward. Meagan carrigan is not letting the pandemic keep her out of the classroom. Being able to see the growth the students make when they first start with us to the end of the year is just priceless. Kerrigan knows the risks shes taking each time she comes to work. Shes a cancer survivor and diabetic. In the back of your mind, to you feel like youre taking a risk every time you walk into the classroom . Honestly, yes. We take risks in everything we do each day, but given the circumstances
Reporting requirements from annually to quarterly for the van ness and Market Community Facilities Fund that is on page 38 line 35. To strike quote to the Planning Commission on the current status of the funds and add quote quarterly to the Planning Commission on the current status of the fund as well as closed quotes. And that is is so moved to make those amendments. Thank you, supervisor. In receipt of those amendments, madam clerk, roll call, please. Clerk on the motion to amend the original legislation as stated by supervisor preston, supervisor preston. Aye. Preston aye. Supervisor peskin. Aye. Peskin aye. You have two acetaminophen. And then chair peskin i move to forward the item as amended. With recommendations of Committee Report to the full board. Madam clerk. Roll call, please. On the motion as stated supervisor preston. Aye. Supervisor peskin. Aye. You have two ayes. And finally for that item, motion to continue the duplicate file for the call of the chair. Madam clear mada
Happened . That is pretty warm, not as one, fog back, big impacts tomorrow and friday and saturday. , a lot of red on that map we will look forward to that more cooler weather, bill, thanks, soon of it. In san jose, the heat is prompting officials to open cooling centers despite the coronavirus, our reporters as he kerry has more now on the ways that people are trying to help those who are need. By midday wednesday, the mercury was well into its latest assault on the record books, 90 degrees with listerine son, singh volunteers delivering water and other items to a homeless encampment on story road. Is actually dangerous because you know first of all, the homeless die of exposure, cold nights, hot days, so you are talking about something almost apocalyptic. For the third consecutive day a searing heat, blankets the bay area, weather forecasters say that the source is hundreds of miles to our south. Have hot air leaking off from that great desert, southwest, places like phoenix and tucs