David elliott louis an activist for a number of tonight organization including the county participating and well have a network of another member here a couple of things im grateful that supervisor wiener withdrew his amendment the amendment and the one that supervisor jane kim and commissioner avalos put forth i totally support we have to not only for the inclusionary percent of housing but look at the percentage of ami at 55 percent of ami is good having inclusionary housing at 90 e. R. 80 percent ami is not good and thats not the inclusionary that 12 percent go onsite the 15 percent is a low new i know that supervisor jane kim has done better we can be more inclusionary and have more inclusionary housing with a lower ami cut off no more than 50 percent of ami that helps not only the middleincome but the middleincome poor people are left out of the ami inflation but people that are working class might have a chance we have a Housing Trust fund a quarter of a Million Dollars that is u
Communities have stopped using the word gentrification so some that con at that time safer and safer streets most people are okay with that idea the trouble those things happen but the People Living here will not get the benefit and the current trend to push them out into slum suburbs suburbs that turn into slums are a terrible place everything is so spread out doctors and scarce and spread out so people a couple years ago were moving to berkley and oakland now the entire bay area is becoming unaffordable and not just the poor disabled but like teachers nurses, food servers and people we depend on people who lose tare rent controlled homes are forced to leave in many cases the entire thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Next speaker, please. Good afternoon. My name is a dining martinez i work with the sfo under the delores communicated services fraudulent i find it fabulous that the proposed addendum was retransacted that was something really exciting a really big, big win for the San Fran
People living here will not get the benefit and the current trend to push them out into slum suburbs suburbs that turn into slums are a terrible place everything is so spread out doctors and scarce and spread out so people a couple years ago were moving to berkley and oakland now the entire bay area is becoming unaffordable and not just the poor disabled but like teachers nurses, food servers and people we depend on people who lose tare rent controlled homes are forced to leave in many cases the entire thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Next speaker, please. Good afternoon. My name is a dining martinez i work with the sfo under the delores communicated services fraudulent i find it fabulous that the proposed addendum was retransacted that was something really exciting a really big, big win for the San Francisco community so thank you for that. But while were all here we would like to emphasis the importance of not only Affordable Housing but keeping the protections in place for the curre
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