Supervisor london breed. Supervisor kathy changing and supervisor jane kim clapping our fire chief joanne hayes clapping our police chief greg sir, clapping and i just as a personal note you know your living in the right city with a fire chief and the police chief show up clapping our city administrator who is going to have a very big job ahead in the coming weeks. Joanne kelly and commissioners andrea and tom nolan and michael clapping and i want to close that i under scoring the point. Were going to celebrate today like you cant believe. And were going to have a hell of a time. And its going to be one amazing fing pride weekend clapping and we deserve it. Weve worked hard for that. All of you made it possible so every tough conversation you had with your family and im not coming home unless you let me bring my boyfriend but remember every one of us came from somewhere where theres no protections even in the face of those ruling. So theres many of our lgbt partners are watching with a
Have investments and idea we change side neighborhood. We have 5 enterprises that can change the neighborhood and the neighborhood can change the city and we took a step towards changing the world. Thank you and id like to call the mayor clapping well, let me begin by saying this is exciting. I want to thank adam for this wonderful opportunity and thank supervisor kim for someone whos worked in the community to see this trans formation with you to see this is incredibly exciting. Its an honor for people like randy struggled with the challenges and all of us who worked in the nonprofit including supervisor jane kim we understand this transformation is crimping open to many levels. I worked on pi want to sweep the street to earn my reputation with them. I wasnt going to say i worked in n some office and dictate to them. I was go going to be proud with them. We spent a lot of time on taylor and others streets we have pride in our streets. Were going to be joining all our partners we didnt
Disappointed with one aspect of the budget, particularly the alt and backs were being eliminated that all addbacks were being eliminated on a number of different subjects. I do not agree with that. I am in discussions with dcyf, and i am is hopeful we will be able to work something out. My predecessor was always committed to making sure funding occurred, and i will continue to do that, so you have an ally in me. The budget is the most eminent issue, and we do have a structural budget deficit in the city, so we need to deal, of course, with the shortterm balancing our budget in a way that does not decimate City Services that people rely on, but also to address our long term structural budget deficit, and that means implementing some budget reforms. Smooth out our budget process so it is not a boom bust kind of budget. Reforming our Pension System and Retiree Health care system so that they are stable. We do a decent job providing lowIncome Housing. We do a terrible job providing housing
Leverage for our own benefit but obviously we didnt do it thats why i make an appeal to you clapping he really is San Francisco own force of nature isnt he. Now we want to bring to the poumd a neighborhood poet who embodies the hope of the community. Please welcome this lady. Tomato i didnt clapping hello everyone before i go into this short poem i want to say thanks to everyone. Im here representing the cafe that is in the heart of bay view. Thank you clapping and because of all the hard work and faith that everyone has had in the project i can say today, i have a fulltime job in bay view and ill be a first time time homeowner in bay view as well. Its a huge accomplishment. Ill be reading this poem and dedicate it to everyone. We are the voiceless. Who cant sleep long enough to dream who barely have periods between strafrgs. Those mean very little when our voices sound like shadows falling into the dark and no one understands when no one is around to see. She fights everyday to fight
Installed 13 municipal solar rays, totaling about 7. 4 megawatts of solar Energy Generating capacity. This includes 5 megawatts solar system in our Sunset Reservoir, which is our largest and one of the largest urban municipal solar arrays in the state of california when it was first installed. In fact, i think some of you may be visiting the Sunset Reservoir on your visit this time. Additionally, our solar sector incentive program, go solar s. F. , has been working very hard in our city. In fact, in 2007 when it first started, there were only 795 nonmunicipal solar installations in our city that totaled about 3 megawatts. Today that number is nearly quadrupled. We have over 3 40 that total 12 megawatts of power. And this is saving san franciscans more than 41 2 Million Dollars a year on their electrical bills and reducing 6,000 metric tons of co2 in the atmosphere annually. Thank you. applause every bit counts. And many of these installations are becoming the standard rather than the e