Item number one is roll call. President brandon. Vice president adams. Commissioner gilman. Present. Commissioner woo ho. Here. Vice president adams. Madam president , you have a quorum. I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible with Liberty Justice for all. Item number 3, approval of the minutes of july 14th, 2020 Port Commission meeting. I so move. Second. President brandon. Aye. Vice president adams. Commissioner gilman. Yes. Commissioner woo ho. Aye. President brandon the minutes have been approved. Clerk announcements for item number 4. Please be advised that a member of the public has up to three minutes to make Public Comments on each agenda item unless the Port Commission adopts a shorter period on any item. Please note that during the Public Comment period, the moderator will instruct dialin participants to use the touch tone phones to register their desire for Public Comment. Oug
Members of the public may address the commission on matters that are within the commissions jurisdiction and are not on todays agenda. Mr. Acosta, good afternoon. Commissioner paulson is joining us. Good afternoon. I got a few calls from the area where some houses were dren drenched and for some, the city workers or sfpuc did not respond to the situation. So, we need to find out what happened. In the army we have standard operating spread procedures. I know the general manager may not have been in San Francisco when the rain fell. He should go over there in this situation because again and again, that area is effected. Something needs to be done. Its engineering. The other thing is the island. The businesses over there and the people. They dont get steady electricity. We need to find out in the short range and the long range, what are we doing about that . I know in the year 2019, we have generators that can kick in and supply electricity. Text not right when people have food in the re
November 26th. Is there a motion and second . Any comments on the minutes . Hearing none, all those in favor . Aye. Those opposed . Motion carries. Next item please. General Public Comment. Members of the public may address the commission on matters that are within the commissions jurisdiction and are not on todays agenda. Mr. Acosta, good afternoon. Commissioner paulson is joining us. Good afternoon. I got a few calls from the area where some houses were dren drenched and for some, the city workers or sfpuc did not respond to the situation. So, we need to find out what happened. In the army we have standard operating spread procedures. I know the general manager may not have been in San Francisco when the rain fell. He should go over there in this situation because again and again, that area is effected. Something needs to be done. Its engineering. The other thing is the island. The businesses over there and the people. They dont get steady electricity. We need to find out in the shor
Arent caught off guard. We notice that its not just the intensity, but the sales are hitting us from different angles. The prediction is for San Francisco in general, it may say 0. 25 at city hall. But a sale may come at other over an inch. We have a plan to do better. Thanks, we love to learn more. Thank you so much for your work. Thank you. Any Public Comments on this item . Hearing none, next item. That concludes my report. Any Public Comments on the report overall . Hearing none, we are now going to call item number 9 before number 8. If there arent any objections, and then we will move on to number 8. If you wouldnt mind calling item number 9. Item 9 is update on the Disaster Recovery and resiliency planning as it relates to the Sewer System Improvement Program. Good afternoon. Youre going to get a full sweep of discussion today on Emergency Planning. I will keep this very brief. This is a follow up to a memo you had in your board package, i think about two meetings ago on this sa
So i guess i would have a question, i would love to learn more if there is a better model we could use related to noa and in that conversation. I think what Climate Change is telling us is that we will be seeing these much more heavier rainfalls in shorter periods of time that are not really predictable. I mean there may not be a model for it. So it seems that we need to figure out some preparation, both from the communications perspective, but also from resource allocation so you guys arent caught off guard. We notice that its not just the intensity, but the sales are hitting us from different angles. The prediction is for San Francisco in general, it may say 0. 25 at city hall. But a sale may come at other over an inch. We have a plan to do better. Thanks, we love to learn more. Thank you so much for your work. Thank you. Any Public Comments on this item . Hearing none, next item. That concludes my report. Any Public Comments on the report overall . Hearing none, we are now going to