Hsoc is targeting People Living in the vehicles. I meet with advocates across the United States are stunned with how harsh it is in San Francisco. There are Human Rights Violations taking place here. Good evening, commissioners. Thank you for having this hearing. I hear a lot from you guys about need for Community Policing, not enough money, this stuff. We have massive housing. We need funding to expand treatment. Nobody addresses Mental Health if they are going to the streets, not permanent housing. We have 75 fulltime highly trained, highly expensive offerings responding to what is an economic crisis. A housing crisis. That is a lot of money over 40 million spent leading nowhere. That neighbor that commissioner taylor we were talking about that is frustrated. That neighbors needs are not met by moving people block to block. Those needs are met by moving people to housing. As long as we have a Police Response to homelessness we are not going to have the resources to house people. I th
Commitments, et cetera, so i dont know quite frankly if a special meeting would accomplish that. Definitely headquarters does not seem like an amicable resource for us. Commission secretary and myself talked about breaking the Retirement Group into two fiscal years because thats where the 210 come from. And if we can, control the calendar of the commission on october and do it at the last Commission Meeting on october the 23rd here is one fiscal year, and then the other fiscal year do it on November December the 11th. So we havent finalized all of this, it is just that we are trying to move towards some dates that would be accommodating for both the retirees and for the commissioners and for the general audience. We will still work on this, if you will, and if you have some feedback to the commission, to the secretary about some ideas one of the issues and the challenges to get a room that is big enough to hold the abundance of family, friends, it is such a limitation of chairs here, a
Are a center for Building Community and a sense of belonging for everyone. These are the values that our mayor is committed to and has prioritized in her budget, which she will be signing here today. We are excited to continue partnering and working with the city to create opportunities and strengthen our support for all of our Diverse Communities all over San Francisco. Thank you all for being here today. [applause] thank you, michelle, and thank you for letting us use this amazing facility which serves so many young people and families across the Richmond District. Welcome to the richmond, but i know supervisor fewer is also anxious to welcome you here. This is an Incredible Community and i think that sometimes, when we are doing a lot of work in city hall, we forget about so many neighborhoods because we are right there in the middle and we are downtown, and of course, we are in d5 and other areas, and d6, but we dont make it to the west side of the city sometimes. We dont make it t
Of those, 87 were professional services, and 43 in construction. Nineteen was local participation. Workforce participation, and 905 San Francisco residents that performed over 298,000 hours. I wanted to say, just to point out the housing efforts really are a result of the joint effort of everybody at the ocii staff, so i just want to point out, everybody is doing their part. It is totally a Collaborative Group effort. The legal team, the project area managers, contract compliance, and our real estate folks, and then i pointed out our housing staff who are here. With that, im happy to entertain any comments or questions. Thank you, mr. White. Before we call any speaker cards , because of the interest of time, because we have another commission right after us, i am going to have Public Comment be only two minutes per speaker. All right. Are there any speaker cards for this item . Yes, we have, i believe he has already left, dean seltzer, i think he is gone. Oscar james. Oscar james . Ill
Leadership to improve these vehicles. And we try to address concerns and some of the improvements that we have already made. I also shared by email this board and a response to a recent article that talks about white out for the cameras, and unfortunately, i believe there were several inaccuracies to that article. One of which is that the issue of glare is not unique to the l. R. P. Four or the fact that we use cameras instead of mirrors. The glare is most acute at west portal, which is why 15 years ago, we actually put up a convex mirror to provide additional availability visibility for our operators, which is part of how they are currently trained. [please stand by] we have, as part of the costing package that we originally brought to you, we have some place holder costs for what we anticipate things to be, so Something Like the flat wheels, which is an issue that both operators and mechanics have been raising for a long time are already built into that overall package that we brough