Appear on the january 28 board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. Thank you very much. Madam clergyman, can you call item 1 and 2. Clerk resolution approving the issuance of up to an additional 3,000,000,000 aggregate Principal Amount of San Francisco International Airport second series Revenue Bonds to finance and refinance airport capital plan projects; and item 2 ordinance appropriating 3,888,069,311 of proceeds from the sale of Revenue Bonds or commercial paper for Capital Improvement projects to the Airport Commission for fy20192020; and placing 3,888,069,311 on controllers reserve. Thank you, madam clerk. I think we have Cathy Widener from the airport joining us today. There has been a request to continue this item for one week, but i think well have the presentation for today. So if you wouldnt mind, ms. Widener, and we will hear from the b. L. A. Good morning. Cathy widener with the San Francisco International Airport. The two bond items for consideration before you
Good morning, everyone. The meeting will come to order. This is the january 15, 2020, regular meeting of the budget and finance committee. I am sandra fewer. I am joined by supervisors walton and mandelman. Our clerk is ms. Wong. Clerk please make sure to silence all cellphones and electronic devices. Completed copies of any documents to be included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk. Items acted upon today will appear on the january 28 board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. Thank you very much. Madam clergyman, can you call item 1 and 2. Clerk resolution approving the issuance of up to an additional 3,000,000,000 aggregate Principal Amount of San Francisco International Airport second series Revenue Bonds to finance and refinance airport capital plan projects; and item 2 ordinance appropriating 3,888,069,311 of proceeds from the sale of Revenue Bonds or commercial paper for Capital Improvement projects to the Airport Commission for fy20192020; and placi
Otherwise stated. Thank you very much. Madam clergyman, can you call item 1 and 2. Clerk resolution approving the issuance of up to an additional 3,000,000,000 aggregate Principal Amount of San Francisco International Airport second series Revenue Bonds to finance and refinance airport capital plan projects; and item 2 ordinance appropriating 3,888,069,311 of proceeds from the sale of Revenue Bonds or commercial paper for Capital Improvement projects to the Airport Commission for fy20192020; and placing 3,888,069,311 on controllers reserve. Thank you, madam clerk. I think we have Cathy Widener from the airport joining us today. There has been a request to continue this item for one week, but i think well have the presentation for today. So if you wouldnt mind, ms. Widener, and we will hear from the b. L. A. Good morning. Cathy widener with the San Francisco International Airport. The two bond items for consideration before you are two bonds up to 3 million and to appropriate 3 million
so i just wanted to let you know that you may have seep my face before. but i used to be the director for the civil service commission. and i recently went back to the department of public health. and i had been working there from 92 to 2015. so i have some familiarity with some of the things that are going on. but as you began your presentation for this item, i noticed that you are focusing on the nursing positions. and so i will fill you in with some information that may not be in this presentation. that may be helpful. but i also wanted to include in my presentation, as you will see, the behavior health clinicians. because i think that s also important public safety issue for the city as well. so there s some changes that have occurred in 2019, which i think is going to affect us going forward. and hopefully in a positive way. and our top priorities are going to be hiring registered nurses and behavioral health clinicians. we have a new director of public health grant col
This is the school. So many angry parent packed the Williamstown High School auditorium monday night. The fire marshall had to ask some of them to leave. But with the help and safety of their children at steak, everyone stayed late into the evening demanding answers about the mold plaguing holly glenn elementary school. That school was shut down last week after the disgusting discovery inside dropped down ceilings, now the whole Monroe Township district, thousands of student across the school, will be closed for testing. We want to make sure everything is the way it should be. So everybody feels comfortable though the shutdown seems to be doing the opposite, creating an uncomfortable situation for parent as they scramble to find childcare. Im real upset that the kids are off school for a week you had all summer to test for everything. The kids here at holly glenn were supposed to go to other schools during the shut down for removal of the mold. Now with the whole district closed and al