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That is an important issue i know that supervisor yee cares deeply about the childcare as you may know i represent a community that is density and woefully lack in childcare facilities and a school i want to couch with sfusd but i know i hope were able far greater need for childcare thats the point that families are willing to be here in San Francisco we clearly have an amenity for that ill urge we start to implement many of the things the concepts as quickly as possible into the planning process and role i mean not a stripping number but stark when you hear is that 2 percent of private parcels are rh1 and rh2 that means were reilly depending on a small percentage of city parcels to bear the burden of accommodating the citys growth and hopefully our citys family i just think that is a huge conundrum for San Francisco and as we talk about things like local Density Bonus Program and this is a huge you know no, no to discuss but i just i think that is impossible to talk about how youll build for families housing if we dont talk about density in the rh1 and rh2 i just think the numbers here are stark and we have to expect all of San Francisco to contribute to our housing density especially, if we want to keep diversity and families here in San Francisco the one thing i was a little bit heartened but were not doing worse on the two bedrooms that surprise me not the immense studios im unhappy to see weve stagnated or the same an two bedrooms but clear that is a huge void when you get to 2, 3, 4 and 5 bedroom counts they complain about the 3 bedrooms and more but we need to talk about the citys feasibility in being a healthy and workable city not building those three bedrooms or had bedroom units i dont think that two bedrooms are enough for a family not anymore but most of our families here in San Francisco were going to see families leave were pushing developers to build for two bedrooms i hope we can have a robust conversation about the thursday over the next couple of months we talk about the reminders for that three bedroom units and more i want to thank the Planning Department staff there are good ideas i said to make sure that we start implementing that and we really look out the data around incomes we talk about what we need it be building it is very easy to say you know low income, middleincome but people have different definitions i think the numbers show where we need to be building and who we need to be building for, thank you supervisor yee for bringing this to those entire board. If i may supervisor on the one issue of rh1 and rh2 every city is grapple with if you add do pdr space it is 80 percent of city so that essentially this is a number ive used in the past about 80 percent of more of the citys development is happening on 20 percent of citys lands that is the case in our city for a long term and my colleagues are grapple with that seattle as you know and other cities ways to density i dont know the answer but were all grasp illegal with. Thank you, supervisor kim. Supervisor yee. There are more comments id like to make at the end a few people that want to do Public Comments so ill keep it piece brief i want to mention about childcare as supervisor kim indicated ive been real passionate about making sure we keep on building for more means of childcare in the city i think there is a few things were trying to do and one will be coming to you for a vote pretty soon for childcare homes for a priority of somewhat in the affordable units and im talking about that more when the time comes it is something that could create slots for about getting into the cu issues and so forth the other thing if we care about childcare in general it is something that ive said through every single developer that comes into may office and says heres our plan for the development and the first question i asked them what is the childcare to the point that most of Developers Come into and say heres the childcare or this is what well try to do about it we need ask more of us to say that so it becomes almost like theyre not going to get much approval unless they add that in there thats why one the Mission Rock Development included that is the development included a 20 thousand foot childcare with the fact ive mentioned it and it makes sense for their marketing plan to have it there was somewhat of a commitment for the 5m project for something similar i tried to urge that thats the way the discussion thats what i want to say about childcare part of those localities those outside elements we need to Pay Attention to and so glad to hear you mention this but i believe there are some Public Comments at this time so. Thank you supervisor yee thank you director rahaim and colleagues well open up for Public Comment if there are members of the public that want to speak specifically on this particular hearing please come forward this is not general Public Comment it is specific to our committee of the whole on this discussion. First speaker please. Mbes of the board of supervisors ray hart for San Francisco open government. I would like to first say this is a public hearing no copies of the report as requiredy the sunshine ordnance it is difficult to make effective Public Comment but ill id like point out that exhibits the said set of Planning Department which is where were talking about families with children were talking about widow gets and chart and graphs and things that can be put into columns and put into statistics but little or no, if the talk about the human beings the people and children and families that are being affected by those problems im reminded of a meeting of the Police Commission theyre talking about making Funds Available for crisis training for Police Officers in dealing with the mentally Hunters Point shipyard in my first Police Commission that was the same darn discussion they were having then and now were having this a same discussion weve seen the carts weve seen the groofz you all seen those things over and over and over and over again, it is confusing activities with the achievement you talk and you talk and you talkie you talk and nothing happens hopefully pray to embody with a prominently female board of supervisors and with the progressive members who are male we will finally get action to take care of the families would women have traditionally through the history of mankind been the caregivers for this needs to move from talk talk talk to Action Action action and as far as who can come up it from you make that an incentive the people that build those buildings will make that happen. Allow the women with children to come forward first please. Good afternoon board of supervisors thank you for giving us us the opportunity to share our ideas i think that any guidelines for familyfriendly housing should be a given for an experienced development and we should also improve existing housing just for families because many of our families should be live in substandard housing baby talk but anyways that is i agree with the previous speaker that we can come up with the best of plans but especially implement them being nothing we put our money where it is worth thank you. Thank you. Next speaker, please. Good afternoon. My name is june bug a parent leader with the parent voices im also born and raised here in San Francisco and my experience around housing as had an traumatic i become homeless in a child of the ellis act evictions and when this happened the city didnt come together to create Affordable Housing for children instead of is created a shelter system were seeing today i believe that housing is a human rights were talking assessable a lot of families with children that are struggling with families the reason im able to be housed is because of section 8 thank god for section 8 i dont know what ii would do but some families dont have it they have to rely on Affordable Housing but affordable for who we need to look at saerlt we need to make happen for the inclusion for disabled i have a child with cerebral with a special needs we also need housing that offers resources and reversals we need housing that offers wrap around support but a balance because a family shouldnt feel their institutionalized living in a program we need to be housing be housing and not institutional its Program Housing thank you. Next speaker, please. Im a district the resident i want to talk about how housing effects the victims of violation it is really i want to it is really hard when ours is a victim of donors and find another place to live San Francisco and get the money from victims ascertains relocation and get there and personally attacked in our own house it is sad because we are not against the donors and how and where did he move to again not another two bedrooms he can figure out so i want to tell you all because it just happened but think about those families the more Family Housing we have at least moderate and low income whatever income allows im a hud housing benefit holders im a veteran a disabled veteran because im disabled i get a hud back like a section 8 only for veterans theres a lot of us in the city that depends on i ask you all to think about it whether amber lee said do you want to move i said, yes but you cant i dont know where to live if you dont feel safe you should be able to thank you. Next speaker, please. And just to be clear i specified the women who had children waiting in line as curtsy to allow them to go first if you dont mind please. Yes. Because we get got to get out of here naomis a idell wilson im a native of our beautiful city San Francisco what is had an always been family im here today to support i dont need to say a lot a lot has been said dont need to echo is it echoes already San Francisco has been a wonderful city resourceful for families lastly it didnt seemed to me that way im here today to say please keep that legacy alive for San Francisco natives love this place we have the best resource fell city inside of world im here to say it today please keep the legacy in our city for our families stop them if moving out and keep them here in San Francisco thank you very much. Thank you. Next speaker. And at the thank you gladys and other members of the public for allowing you to go ahead of them i have to run i have to pick up my son im a single 0 mom ive been here for 10 years we advocate for childcare im going to turn it over to locally and statewide and nationally weve been doing that for 20 years we celebrated the 20 anniversary the other day was the mci have to say despite being a single mom im one the lishg ones i have a place to stay and live it is breaks my heart i barely can life is hard but still i survive and does my heart you know yeah. It is good to follow be familyfriendly guidelines and the reason im here with all my moms here to say please allow this process to allow us to have input if families that were impacted by the crisis of being homelessness displaced and all of that we develop the guidelines we need to continue having the input omi i didnt know that was going to effect me so much we need to have familyfriendly housing, of course, you have to share a room with everybody in the home i have more it is too emotional thank you very much. Thank you. Next speaker, please. Good afternoon. My name is avva im here to support the Family Housing for San Francisco im a good example of housing helps me and my family in San Francisco and it is very hard and expensive and we have section 8 the are not only way to stay in the city im thriving and going back to work soon and please pass that Family Housing we really need it thank you. In such. Next speaker, please. Hello, im the executive director of holy family day home thank you to supervisor yee on this topic it affects us greatly and holy family is located in the mission one and 54 families we serve and many families are homeless average 25 percent annually 25 percent of our families leave they dont have Affordable Housing the effects on the children and the choices hair encompassed o forced to live in Group Housing 12 separate rooms with one family in each room id like to epic it is a complex issue but housing impacts the Early Childhood education teachers i have to take a moment and get you to understand we have 70 staff and 80 percent of the teachers travel outdoors outdoor we have an ongoing 5 vacancy for teachers for the last 4 years in the program thank you very much for considering our comments today. Thank you. Next speaker, please. Good afternoon the preschool supervisor as heather mentions a earlier Childhood Program serving on one hundred families that are currently many families at the housing the stress of looking for shelters effects the children and adults in a different way due to the lack of Affordable Housing families are moving out of the city to be able to have their childrens in the schools we have a young mother that is commuting if pilts and working hard to get our daughter ready and on bart by 9 30 and make her way to city college and holding up a parttime job the stress of commute prevents them from getting to school on time making her attendance spotty we welcomed another family with to daughters and two working apartments they proved moved from out of state to benefit from the resources we have their struggle for housing start in august and is ongoing they spend many nights sleeping in their cars and put their money together to afford a motel or hotel for their family oftentimes the cost of hotel prospectives them from providing food for themselves this prosperity their 20 two daughters from regular attendance we believe in uplifting the whole families familyfriendly housing is hope for all families in San Francisco. Thank you for your comments next speaker, please. Im also an advocate i often see homeless families come into to my Office Especially telling me they have no other place to go even with a voucher often families are offered homes not enough a space firing family it affect the entire family and the school the apartment at work im here to remind you to keep those familyfriendly amenities alive a lot of the things are the distances where the developments are and schools are and also some of the developments theyre lower levels often are Clothing Stores or offerly priced Grocery Stores those are things that are effecting our families please supervisors i ask you to keep familyfriendly amenities alive here in San Francisco thank you for your time. Next speaker, please. Hi good afternoon and thanks for thank you for having me im tiffany came all the way from oakland here if familyfriendly oakland were not having those discussions in my city i heard that was happening and thank you and appreciate you all especially supervisor yee for taking a leadership im envious of those discusses and said to just appreciate the report and our effort that are Planning Department staff has put into that particularly when it comes to what i call the has nothing to do with were in need of you let it is an issue that is close to my heart and hits close to home oakland didnt have a familyfriendly reputation not very many families we permanently were ranked the least familyfriendly state along with las vegas and at the same time in San Francisco we there really are a lot of families that thrive and want to stay and need the resources to be here and so for the past two years ive been leading this volunteer after the kids go down for the Night Campaign called fire system to make sure that the family decisions and city Planning Efforts include people of all ages and incomes and households size and all abilities and really hope that you folks in San Francisco, california have a Sister Program you know with familyfriendly initiatives here in San Francisco and i guess one last they know i will encourage you folks to incorporate playfulness not only in our homes but all of your infrastructure and again, thank you very much for your leadership i look forward to tweeting about you guys and bring our solutions back to my city to my folks in oakland. Thank you. Next speaker, please. Gamechanger supervisors certainly a lot for playful when you have kids waiting in line thank you for the opportunity especially supervisor yee and appreciate our leadership and bringing this quite literally if everybody we absolutely support the needs for building we specifically look at the subsidized Affordable Housing in the city of San Francisco we realized that is a solution for some unfortunately not a solution for those the vast majority of people that apply for the homes and project by project i hear from one o