S. Fewer good afternoon. Well start with the meet and i welcome our councilors and president norman yee. Id like to thank our clerk and thank you sf gov tv for board offing this. Madame clerk. Clerk the city chamber and Committee Rooms are closed and others will be participating remotely. Caution is taken various local stayed and orders and directors. Well have the meeting through Video Conference and Public Comment will be available on each item on this agenda and theyre streaming the number across the screen. Each speaker will be allowed 10 minutes to speak. Opportunities to speak during Public Comment period are available via phone call by calling 415655001. Access code 145 254 1827 best practices are to speak clearly and alternately you can email for Public Comment and theyll be forwarded to the supervisor and included part of the file and items are expected to appear for the agenda june 17 than otherwise stated. S. Fewer call items one, two and three together. Clerk [reading items
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Investigation and analysis that needs to be done on these topics . Were learning more information every day, supervisor. Thats the important of the tip line as well as the Public Integrity tip line, and our report will give you a breakdown of the large departments, so happy to talk to you about that as soon as we publish it. Supervisor haney are there specific topics that you identified in this report or more broadly that your office has identified as a need for a lot further investigation . And with that, what are the next steps for your office . I mean, one of the concerns that i have and i understand that we have, you know, recently been through a pandemic, and im sure you all are being pulled in all sorts of different directions. But it has been, i guess, about five months since this process first started, and theres a lot more that needs to be investigated and analyzed and reported on. What are the next steps for your office, and what topics are you going to be working on . How ca
Golf courses, acres and acres of land for the wealthy to sport while the poor are housed in tents and encampments. We need to change and we need this to be a real city solution. That means not concentrating it in one, two, three neighborhoods. That means around the city to all san franciscans that are committed to solving the problem and something they shrug off when they roll their eyes at San Francisco and how awful. No. Spread it around. Get it to places where people can spread out safely until we can build enough homes and actually get everyone off the streets for good. Thank you. Next speaker, please. Hello. My name is gail see crest. Resident of tenderloin. I was on eddy between larkin for 10 years. Now, i am on may son for the last year. All i have to say is whoever is working with this plan, it is not working, and i challenge just one of you to come spend one night in the tenderloin. Then go back to the drawing board. You dont know what you are talking about. It is so bad. It i
Activation . Its part of expanding our staff in the hotels, expanding our street presence, working with c. B. O. S to see if we can do contract modification so that we have more workforce to draw on so that we can get the successful programs that predated covid19. I dont have a cost on it right now. As i try to articulate, a lot of what we have quickly put into place, more quickly than anybody expected, during phase one of the activation, i think its given us sort of a foothold, a building and expanding into those areas that i talked about. Supervisor mandelman although that doesnt i hear that youre doing the work on the on the street response, but i guess im still missing the where folks in crisis would be taken, you know, over the next year if we dont have adequate capacity in p. E. S. Right. We we i mean, i think what we need to really focus on is with some slight reduction in capacity at urgent care. Weve been able to maintain most of our capacity in our diversion units and a. D. U