All right, everyone, want to say thank you all for being here today at balboa park and want to say, first off, thanks to the trust for public land who played a key role in renovating balboa park and to put it to be where it is today. And i want to thank you all for your efforts. You know, one of the best parts about being an elected official is the ability to effect change in San Francisco in a very positive way. And today im very proud to announce that after two years of incredibly hard work on behalf of a lot of people, we are announcing a new project in San Francisco to bring free wifi to 31 different parks, plazas, and open spaces across our city. From areas such as the marina green to Washington Square park to sunset playground, all a moe square, civic center, Bernal Heights to right here in balboa park, this project is going to touch parks and plazas across all of San Francisco in every corner of our city. San francisco has been a leader in our Technology Community and our Techno
And race are to be changed by proactive measure. Let me take a question from the audience, professor simon, money system often taps the relatives assets. And then the relatives are motivated to help locate the fugitives. What would motivate them to rat out of fugitives. In other words what the question is getting at, sometimes having to post bail can cause the Community Around the accused to get involved in their life and take an active role of the charges. Or if you have a situation of a fugitive to get involved . I like the idea of Community Engagement and to lower the risk and that someone can benefit from the system. I would like to see evidence that taking someones home will incentivize them to help them lock their son up. It might. But it my be incentivize detectives to be defenders but not to tie assets to it. I want to address the financial taking of someones property and thats the norm of the bail industry. That is not, i have been in the system for 41 years and never taken on
Room window, i think wow, thats the largest Solar Project and our office was there. Whenever i think of how i first learned how to ride a bicycle, i remember how my parents supported our businesses. They bought our first bicycle. Right now i spend so much time with the businesses our district. At the same time, im so glad that place that i went to an as child are still there. So as we talk about job creation and economics situation of the city, i hope to continue to work with local merchants. I think of how we are so lucky to be able to work with the beach. When we talk about access to our district and public transportation, i think about my experience writing unigrowing up. There was no 311. Unihas made improvements. More needs to be done to help residents who have the largest commute to the city. One of the parents called our office distressed about the school system. I was lucky to be able to walk to and from school with my friends. Im so proud to be a product of the Public Educatio
And retail sales and things that were needed would face competition from pet food express, now pet food express has come even closer with the retail store on california which makes me think that this store is even more undesirable. Commissioner wu . So, picking up on a couple of things, this item remind me of the Orchard Supply ie team that we heard in soma a couple of months ago that the address falls specifically in one zone but its right next to an n c2 zone next to union, so for me, the question is not specifically what zone do you fall in and how do you apply the code, how can you get a sense of if youre serving the neighborhood, is it walkable, can you access these services by walking, if theres a desire to go to pet food express, can you go there by driving or taking the bus. In applying the criteria were supposed to look at for formula retail and looking at the general plan, i think there is a preference written in there for Small Business, in particular, the neighborhood comme
Technology. I talked to my mother about this all the time. My mother hates technology, and she has had to learn so much. I had a conversation with her the other day, and she was naming all the things she has had to learn, all the things she owns, all the things she hates. Things like her dvd player, her vcr, or microwave, herself phone, her cordless phone there are so many things she has had to learn. In the Senior Center where she lives, she said the most commonly used assisted technology is a twoinchlong piece of black ls will take, used to cover the flashing light on the vcr and the dvd player black electrical tape. She says it is easier the learning to program the clock. For the most part, a lot of seniors to not trust technology. People have gotten the word that there are risks to using technology, and a lot of seniors want to stay away from it. As much as i want to get my mother to do Online Banking and paying her bills, never going to happen. She is never going to do that. At th