Progress. Aside from that, i would suggest a few things that i would like to see in the legislation. I would like to exempt cosmetic, nonstructural things like cladding from the demo calculations. I would like fines to fit, you know, the crime. I would like things in addition to fines, like process, to weed out bad actors. So we know who they are, we know they are there frequent flyers. We currently do not have a process that codified to disallow them to keep gaming the system, other than fines. I think we can do that through a process. I would like to have the demo calculations and additions to be more targeted to neighborhoods. I know we have resisted that, but really build housing is very different in Bernal Heights than it is in balboa terrace. The consequences of maxing out bulk and height are very different in those. I would encourage us to look at that. I would just end by saying, we in this commission see the most egregious things. That is what bubbles up to the surface. As som
We take it very seriously and its a big commitment and i work in a group that does nothing but Affordable Housing everyday of the week and were putting up big numbers. I know we should put up bigger numbers but just to give you a sense we have a billion dollars to Affordable Housing in the bay area that covered about 42 developments and were finances six new projects here in the city right now. About 400 minute yu 400 million. We got a new one from don yesterday. Were hoping to do a lot more in the city and a billion dollars has been committed through 2025 for grants, which is a big deal. Were happy to see that and yes, wore thrilled to be involved in big projects like this. I have been a longtime San Francisco residents and im a homeowner here and its just extra special to attend things like this in my backyard. We appreciate the opportunity and we look forward being into a lot more like this. So thank you. Thank you, jeff. Stephanie, please come up. [applause] i moved here to reunite
Quarter of 2019. There is slight increases in expenditures, about 2 at zuckerberg, but at the clinics, there is about 16 jump, primarily because we had Maxine Hall Health Center with a bid that came within budget. That is why its jumping from 20 in march to 36 currently. I hope you can see some of this detail. Sorry. I was going to do [laughter] 11 by 17 and my printer got crazy. But let me tell you about the framework that we have here. And what id like to do is have terry salts from zuckerberg and talk about how the team has been able to navigate a lot of risk on the project. This represents bringing both programs at zuckerberg and the clinics into black in terms of budget balancing. So on the chart, what we did, we broke the projects so that you could see basically most of the money that zuckerberg is going into clinical. Thats the bulk of the money. Then as you move down, we have categories for infrastructure, seismic, et cetera. So you can see where the variations are happening. O
This is a reminder to silence all electronic devices. This is the regular meeting of the Fire Commission of wednesday , dune 26, 2018. Item one, roll call. [roll call] item two, general Public Comment members of the public may address the commission for up to three minutes on any matter within the commissions jurisdiction and does not appear on the agenda. Speaker shall address the remarks to the commission as a whole unknot to individual commissioners or Department Personnel. Commissioners are not to enter into debate or discussion with the speaker. The lack of the response by the commissioners are Department Personnel does not necessarily constitute agreement with or support of station statements made during Public Comment. Thank you very much. At this present time, is there any member of the public who wishes to give Public Comment . Please approach. Seeing none, Public Comment is closed. Any questions or discussions for the commissioners at this time . Item three, approval of the m
Retiree plan rates and premium contributions presented by mike clark from aon. Mike clark, aon. Our final rate presentation is for the kaiser multistate regional plans. If you turn to page 2, youll see the total number of covered members, so this is both retirees and dependents, early retirees on the left, medicare on the right. You can see its not a great abundance of population, but certainly members who appreciate the ability to elect these plans. And youll also see the 2020 rate change actions, which range anywhere from a reduction of 4. 5 to increase of 5. 7 among the rate renewals, three regions times two population sets. So in total, a very favorable rerenewable position by kaiser on these plans for 2020. Page 3, just reminds that these plans were introduced in 2018. As an option for retirees living in the regions. Page 4, the figures that i just reviewed add up to a 1. 2 decrease overall for early retirees across the totality of the three regions and a 3. 2 increase for medicar