School teachers and restaurant employees and nonprofit employees that city is about those are the people we need to represent on this body thank you clapping. next speaker supervisor kim, supervisor cohen and supervisor wiener thank you and to the audience and others im daniela eliminator residents out of the western edition area i rise to say that i stand with all those who is fight for Affordable Housing and all those who are displaced and impacted by the formal redevelopment project and we stand with the Latino Community and i think it is clear weve got topanga i wanted to come up to share about the housing a lot of times i come and deal with Police Issues it is appropriate to Say Something i think that San Francisco needs to think outside the box ive been coming up here for 20 odd years i remember talking to president Matt Gonzales about the things that the state is not doing the state of california seems not to take a strong to stance on Affordable Housing i dont know what grade t
Of mine lived she got a no fault evictions and it is placed on the market 275,000 it was apple ellis act eviction in 2009 and none of us want that to happen to us thanks. My name is cal im a resident of the tenderloin and id like for you all to consider two things that disturb me last week, i overheard what the all of a sudden spectators staff laughed about their next will that was going to be and really the next point of bmrs can be filtered to the relatives for monitoring thats an odd statement also id like to ask you look at the current housing that is development on Market Street and consider the vacancies rates there are not good so i think you can look at that and why it will work thank you. Thank you. Next speaker, please. Good afternoon, supervisors im patrick shaw on personal time i understand this origin requires the developers of Group Housing projects to be subject to the requirements of building 12 to 15 percent affordable units on site or have to pay the various inclusion
Act eviction in 2009 and none of us want that to happen to us thanks. My name is cal im a resident of the tenderloin and id like for you all to consider two things that disturb me last week, i overheard what the all of a sudden spectators staff laughed about their next will that was going to be and really the next point of bmrs can be filtered to the relatives for monitoring thats an odd statement also id like to ask you look at the current housing that is development on Market Street and consider the vacancies rates there are not good so i think you can look at that and why it will work thank you. Thank you. Next speaker, please. Good afternoon, supervisors im patrick shaw on personal time i understand this origin requires the developers of Group Housing projects to be subject to the requirements of building 12 to 15 percent affordable units on site or have to pay the various inclusionary housing fee so i commend you for this ordinance since the inclusionary fee legislation was first
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