Comment is closed. Vice president follansbee okay. On the motion to move the budget to the Mayors Office, all in favor . Opposed . Lets go into item 16. Clerk item 16 is the infert willi infertility benefit status update for blue shield of california, presented by shawn lovering. I would be remiss if i did not think, on behalf of did not thank, on behalf of blue shield, natalie, for all of her work and support. We are going to miss you. Next slide. Next slide. So were here today to give you an update on our efforts around infertility. It was brought to our attention last year that there were some issues, and were going to bring to your attention that we can fix things. [inaudible] when they added the Custom Benefits that you see on the right. Next slide. So we did a ton of research when this was brought to our attention, and we identified the following areas where we had gaps. Benefit authorization and identification process. We understand that infertility is a prepersonalize very pers
We have a quorum. Thank you, commissioner secretary would you mind make the announcements please. Due to the covid19 Health Emergency and the department of Public Health and governor and mayor lifted restrictions on teleconferencing and being televised. For those watching theres a time lag. On behalf of the commission id like to extend our thanks to sfgov. Tv for their assistance. If you wish to make a Public Comment on an item dial 8882733658 code 3107452 and pound followed by found again. When Public Comment is given youll hear when it is your turn to speak and your twominute speaking time will begin. I will alert you when your time is expired. The instructions will be repeat. If you have not already done so, ill ask Commission Staff to mute their microphone to minimize background noise. Before i read the first item id like to let everybody know item 12 [reading item] has been pulled from the agenda. The first item of business is item 3 approval of minutes of june 9, 2020. Commission
Go over the sites design and program of the master plan. San franciscos Housing Affordability and shortage has long been an issue and the city has developed several policies and programs to attract them. In 2014, propertie proposition d with 33 units being affordable. In support of proposition k, former mayor ed lee launched the public land for Housing Program calling for 4,000 units on public land by 2020. 50 of which will be affordable. So the Planning Department and the office of Economic Workforce Development to select the site, public land especially that can be built for housing and also provide Public Benefits those four sites are initial sites. There are more sites not shown in the map. They can help reach 27 of the targeted 4,000 units. The balboa website is in the south was nearby the balboa park station right next to city college of San Francisco, just north of ocean avenue commercial district surrounded by neighborhoods like sunny side, inkel side. This is under utilized 17
This is critical is that the end . It is. Thank you. Next speaker, please. Good evening. My name is doug and im here representing habitat for humanity of San Francisco. Im excited to be here this evening alongside our partners. Habitat for mission is to provide highquality space, decent, affordable and Sustainable Housing to hardworking clients in San Francisco and san mateo county. We do this by partnering with cities, community leaders, donors, volunteers and homebuyers to build and sell homes affordably to qualified families. This project would be responsible for city subsidized forsale units for working families whose Household Income is around 100 of a. M. I. These families are what we call the missing middle. They are typically working as nursing assistance, construction workers, teachers, daycare staff , all of whom are vital to this community. Too often they are willingly displaced because they cannot afford to stay. Those families this family seduced day often live in substand
Provide highquality space, decent, affordable and Sustainable Housing to hardworking clients in San Francisco and san mateo county. We do this by partnering with cities, community leaders, donors, volunteers and homebuyers to build and sell homes affordably to qualified families. This project would be responsible for city subsidized forsale units for working families whose Household Income is around 100 of a. M. I. These families are what we call the missing middle. They are typically working as nursing assistance, construction workers, teachers, daycare staff , all of whom are vital to this community. Too often they are willingly displaced because they cannot afford to stay. Those families this family seduced day often live in substandard and overcrowded homes. They live in places where children do not have space to do homework or to play, or families cannot grow and thrive in a healthy environment. There reservoir project can make a significant and meaningful contribution to the city