Items to infrastructure, housing and Small Businesses. This will be our 11th remote hearing. Im requesting everyones patience in advance. Platforms are not perfect at all. If you are speaking, please mute if youre not speaking, please mute your microphone and turn off your video camera. Do not hit any controls that may affect other participants. Public participation, sfgovtv. Org is forecasting is streaming the hearing live and well receive Public Comments on todays agenda. Sfgov tv will broadcast and stream the tollfree phonein number across the bottom of the screen. Comments or opportunities to speak during the Public Comment period are available via phone, by calling 888 2733658. Entering access 31074523107452. Entering code 3107452. When you are connected and we begin accepting Public Comment that will be the time to enter one and zero to be queued to speak. Each speaker will be allowed up to three minutes to speak. And when you have 30 seconds remain, you will hear a chime indicat
To hold hearings randomly. On april 3rd, 2020, the Planning Commission received authorization to recould be convenient remotely through the end of the shelterinplace. The authorization directs the commission to prioritize action items to infrastructure, housing and Small Businesses. This will be our 11th remote hearing. Im requesting everyones patience in advance. Platforms are not perfect at all. If you are speaking, please mute if youre not speaking, please mute your microphone and turn off your video camera. Do not hit any controls that may affect other participants. Public participation, sfgovtv. Org is forecasting is streaming the hearing live and well receive Public Comments on todays agenda. Sfgov tv will broadcast and stream the tollfree phonein number across the bottom of the screen. Comments or opportunities to speak during the Public Comment period are available via phone, by calling 888 2733658. Entering access 31074523107452. Entering code 3107452. When you are connected a
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