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how are you all doing? great to see you here today. we are right on the daily city border in district 11. we have about five members of the community out from us all the way from naples green, a new park with that as their, that was put up by dpw with city funds, one of our great assets out there in district 11. i want to thank the mta for all the work you re doing to street by street create a network. thank you for your work. thank you to dpw, who helped make that happen as well. it is very challenging because we have to change many minds about biking in san francisco. i live in a district where cars are more keen than bikes, and we want to change that. it is the work of the san francisco bicycle coalition that helped make that happen. how we organize our communities and make sure we can share the information about how we can reduce greenhouse gas emissions, live more healthy lifestyles. that is what the san francisco by coalition does, and i am happy you are doing thi ....
president olague: good evening. this is a special joint hearing between the san francisco planning commission and the treasure island authority board. before i take roll, if i can just ask everyone to turn off your cell phones, any pagers, any computers, anything that may sound off during these proceedings, we would very much appreciate it. roll call for the planning commission. president christina olague. here. vice president ron miguel. here. antonini. here. borden? here. kathrin moore? here. and mr. sugaya. here. president claudine cheng. here. larry del carlo. present. john elberling. larry mazzolla. linda richardson and honorable jane kim is not seated tonight. thank you. commissioners, the first category on this joint agenda is public comment on agenda items where the public hearing is closed. and that s an opportunity for the public to speak prior to the certification or the commission s consideration of the certification of the f ....
it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. president olague: good evening. this is a special joint hearing between the san francisco planning commission and the treasure island authority board. before i take roll, if i can just ask everyone to turn off your cell phones, any pagers, any computers, anything that may sound off during these proceedings, we would very much appreciate it. roll call for the planning commission. president christina olague. here. vice president ron miguel. here. antonini. here. borden? here. kathrin moore? here. and mr. sugaya. here. president claudine cheng. here. larry del carlo. present. john elberling. larry mazzolla. linda richardson and honorable jane kim is not seated tonight. thank you. commissioners, the first category on this joint agenda is public comment on agenda items where the public hearing is closed. and that s an opportunity for the public to speak prior to ....
president olague: good evening. this is a special joint hearing between the san francisco planning commission and the treasure island authority board. before i take roll, if i can just ask everyone to turn off your cell phones, any pagers, any computers, anything that may sound off during these proceedings, we would very much appreciate it. roll call for the planning commission. president christina olague. here. vice president ron miguel. here. antonini. here. borden? here. kathrin moore? here. and mr. sugaya. here. president claudine cheng. here. larry del carlo. present. john elberling. larry mazzolla. linda richardson and honorable jane kim is not seated tonight. thank you. commissioners, the first category on this joint agenda is public comment on agenda items where the public hearing is closed. and that s an opportunity for the public to speak prior to the certification or the commission s consideration of the ....
1% by attendance both bump in attendance translates to about $2 million or $3 million roughly. if we increased by 1%, that would be an increase of 500 ada, and roughly with funding of $500 per, that is quickly, somebody, do the math. it is about i m sorry, what? here is a calculated. $4,500 multiplied by 500. in that ballpark. where are we with our attendance? 65%? 95, and site. 95% on average. ok, so we need to tackle and bring in that outstanding 5%, the outstanding 5% could be somewhere between $10 million or $15 million? 1% is about $2 million. 5% would be close to $10 million, correct. thank you. just add to that, i just actually went out to one of the superintendent zones and had a meeting with the attendance liaison there, and she is finding great success because she not only works with the executive in the superintendent zone, she is from the community and knows the community, and that is one of the caveat is we have asked, and i think th ....