Get it up the driveway. Thank you. We will go to Public Comment and i have two speaker cards. I am sorry, the first name, erin morris . Commissioners, my name is erin morris and i reside at the property that is adjacent to his home. And i want to also just state really quickly, that an endorsement for a board member from the alamo is not an endorsement from the board as a former 8year member of that board and i just want to clarify that. And so i wanted to and just read my letter and i am sorry i am nervous, but also made inquiries and kind of a crazy last seven months. But when we heard about this project we had made inquiry and so thought that this was our opportunity to voice our concerns. Just i wanted to clarify that. I will give you a picture. Can you see where our house is, and in relationship to the project this besinger is us and this is his home. We have resided at 720 stiener street for 13 years with our two daughters, 15 and 17 1k3 we are drawn to the wonderful lighting tha
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He worked at Merrill Lynch 15 years where he developed his management skills and later left corporate life to pursue his calling in pastoral ministry. He leaves behind to cherish his memory his best friend and his loving wife tamara hall man jackson, his parents of washington, d. C. , and ruth jackson, also affectionately known as polly. Shes a leader right here in our own Visitacion Valley community. He left behind four brothers, brian, drew, james, and lorenzo and one brotherinlaw, raphael who resides in hollywood, california. So, please join me in lifting up our dear friend and sister ruth jackson as she mourns the loss of one of her children. On another note, another sad note, i also want to lift up another mother of the Bayview Community that has lost her son. Many of you know ms. Espinola jackson. She recently lost her daughter to a battle of cancer. Ms. Yvonne Jackson Harris was born february 9, 1956. She attended San Francisco Public Schools and in the fourth grade she had alre
In fact, since its implementation in 2009, recidivism has decreased across the board not only for the youth served, but for all youth committed to out of home placement, indicating that the program has a system wide impact. Positive impact. The juvenile Probation Department had a threeyear grant for the jcrt which just ended with this new grant they are asking for the authority to create a new social worker position. But once the grant funds run out, the department can absorb the cost of that position. Theres no request for new funding from the city. Ive dealt with juvenile probation issues personally with a lot of the kids that ive worked with over the years in our district. I have seen young friends and Community Members incarcerated and i know how difficult it can be for them to return to the community. As a city, we need to help such kids find opportunities and get on the right path and im commit today that as supervisor. This grant will help the juvenile Probation Department do ex
Or a restaurant with someone playing a guitar, making that an easier permit process than a fullblown night club. At the time i indicated that we should be including deejays in the legislation. It was too late in the process. As i indicated i would be doing that in ensuing legislation and i am doing that today. There are many situations where deejays in Art Galleries or in a restaurant during the day or early evening might be there and it makes sense to encourage that and not to require those venues to go through the same significant permitting process that we require of night clubs. Another provision in the legislation will allow more live music in outdoor plazas and courtyards. Right now we actually dont have an ongoing permit for venues, whether its a plaza in a neighborhood or a Neighborhood Group once every week or once a month, have live music in the plaza. Or a venue like the eagle tavern which has an outdoor plaza and that sometimes has live music or el rio. Right now you have t