matters. that cannot be accepted in a city like san fran. like san francisco. [applause] i join recognizing international women s day. i personally thank you for this award and recognition. but i also want to make sure you re challenged and you are invited and you are encouraged to advocate with them and to this administration, because we will listen and we will act on it those things to make sure that we re more of an equal society and that we can provide perhaps leadership to other areas of the country that have yet to catch up. thank you very much. [applause] we are going to make a presentation that all the honorees are going to get today. it is from an incredible artists, wanda whitacre, who was over in the corner. she has done a series of portraits murals of each of our honorees, and it is are a gift to you for all that you have done. wow. so we present to you the ed lee mural. [applause] well, thank you, ms. what occurred whitacre. i read your bio, so i unde
joining him is supervisor different elements that made a malia cohen, robert ramirez from san bruno successful. in an addition to the small business loans, we re going to the portola neighborhood have a lot of other ideas. steering committee, and many where do we bring more of our department heads, including jennifer from the office of community ambassador program as economic and workforce we invest in that? development, ed harrington from where do we bring in the the san francisco public collaboration with our police utilities commission, regina department here today, where they can have more visibility so from the small business office, people can feel safe? bevon from sf hope, and how do we get our office of small business regina is here revitalizing our commercial today, to get their programs out corridors has been near and where needed, and to lecture the dear to mayor lee s heart since his days as director of dpw and commissions are paid attention to all of the differ
portraits murals of each of our honorees, and it is are a gift to you for all that you have done. wow. so we present to you the ed lee mural. [applause] well, thank you, ms. what occurred whitacre. i read your bio, so i understand you have other skills i might need like hypno- [roll call] your mics are off. they re on now. [roll call] commissioners, the first category are calendar items proposed for cant wans. item one is case number 2011 .1293c. proposed for continuance to april 12, 2012. item number two, case number 2012 .0084 ddd for 2735 to 2737 baker streets, this item is currently on calendar proposed for cant wans to april 26, 2012. however, staff has informed me that the d.r. requesters are asking for continuance to be further out and you can take that at the call of that item. or after we announce all the items. item number three is case number 2011 .0148 e. the mini and lovey, proposed for continuance to june 28, 2012. commissioners, i am not aware of any
punishment of and died of natural causes. eventually i find mention of the easterly of conwell evicting tenants in the near by town land. september 13, 1848 the newspaper says on monday last the agent of lord kwanwell attended by sheriff, police and bailiff evicted 9 families in 50 souls from the town lands near by. nothing could be more disstressing than to hear the clanking of the embarrass of the cabins mingled with the shrieks of women and children. i switch from reading the newspapers to the books i find james lacy of the books of lectural district of the poor law union. the library has most of the electoral district books for the 1840 s. they are beautiful leather bound books with copper writing and calligraphy. the spelling of each name is not consistent from year to year. i find lacy spelled as l. a. krfrment y. e l. aechlt c. e. y. the books show the records of james lacy up through 1847. there are other tenants on the books. hanly, boshg, ryan, kennedy,llower and ho
you today. since that time, the department of public works has completed their review in repaired to make a recommendation to you on this matter. the first is the relief of the bids. we are recommending that this commission believes the two bidders because they did provide documentation that they had made a clerical error in their bid. this is not surprising since this package was a very complicated package which included not only a basted with multiple lines, but also 12 alternates that were involved with the enhancement to the playground, which is described in the bid package. with the relief of the bids, only one of the two protests would be applied. we review the protest of the bid and determined it was not significant, and that we have denied that protest and are now recommending that the bid be found to be the lowest responsible bidder. therefore, we are hopeful you will award the contract to bauman today and allow the project to move forward. we are prepared to begin c