Good morning, everyone. The meet willing come to order. Welcome to the may 28, 2020 regular meeting of the Public Safety and neighborhood committee. Were joined by vice chair Catherine Stefani and supervisor shamann wallton. Our clerk is john carroll. I want to thank corwin cooley at sfgov tv for staffing this meeting as well as i. T. For lending their support to todays matter for all that you are doing to keep the board of supervisors running smoothly in these strange, virtual times. Mr. Clerk, do you have any announcements . Yes. Thank you, mr. Chair. In order to protect board members, City Employees and the public during the covid19 health emergency, the legislative chamber and Committee Room are closed. However, members will be participating in the meeting remotely. Public comment will be available for each item on this agenda. Both San Francisco cable channel 26 and sfgov. Org are streaming a Public Comment callin number across the screen. Each speaker will be allowed two minutes
50 3 00 p. M. February 26. Item one, roll call. roll call . Item 2. General Public Comment. Members of the public may address the commission for up on to three minutes on any matter within the commissions jurisdiction and does not appear on the agenda. Speakers shall address their remarks to the commissioners as a whole. Commissioners are not to enter into debate or discussion with the speaker. The lack of a response does not necessarily constitute agreement with or support of statements made during Public Comment. Thank you, madam secretary. Is there any member of the public that would like to speak . Seeing none, Public Comment is closed. Next item, please. Item 3. Approval of minutes. Discussion and possible action to approve the Meeting Minutes from february 12, 2020. Thank you. Is there any Public Comment regarding the minutes of our last meeting . Seeing none, Public Comment is closed. Fellow commissioners, what say you . I move to approve. Thank you. Is there a second . Yes, sec
Item 1, roll call. [roll call] clerk item 2, general Public Comment. Members of the public may address the commission for up to three minutes on any items in the commissions jurisdiction that does not appear on the agenda. Speakers may address their remarks to the commission as a whole and not to individuals or commissioner. Commissioners are not to engage in conversation with the speaker. President nakajo thank you very much, madam secretary. At this time, if theres any member of the public that wishes to give Public Comment, please approach the podium. Seeing none, Public Comment is closed. Madam secretary . Clerk approval of meeting minutes. Approve of the minutes of the special meeting on december 20, 2019. President nakajo thank you. Madam secretary. Public comment. Is there any member of the public that wishes to give Public Comment . Seeing none, Public Comment is closed. Commissioner hardeman move to approve the minutes. Commissioner cleaveland second. President nakajo all for
Have another meritorious thats been submitted, and a cliff rescue. Im going to mention lieutenant baxter, cliff baxter. He manages to be two or three places at the same time, but i really want to give kudos to lieutenant chief baxter. Theyre going to the Police Department academy, talking to the protectionabationary acade talking to them about what we need, doing it in a very professional way, explaining what we need in terms of parking, not blocking hydrants, and were really building a strong relationship with the Police Department right now, that i really am proud of them for, and thats also with the help of captain hart from the sfpd. We also did 66 outreach in the month of october. That brings us to e. M. S. , our e. M. S. From assistant chief sandra tong. You got a very extensive report from e. M. S. 6. Thank you dr. Pang and yates and chief sloane. That was wonderful. Ill take us all the way because im going to respect our time today, but on page 18, we have the narcan administra
With respect to civilians. Give us a highlevel update in terms of the numbers because right now there were a lot of numbers thrown out and we started at a certain number and then from two years ago, how many of those positions have been civilianized, and what is the subset that is considered seriously to be civilianization but havent gotten there yet . Okay. We did have, actually pulled up a report from the Controllers Office from earlier this year and about 54 positions that had been identified previously as civilianization positions, all of them have been filled save for two which were no longer applicable, meaning the position no longer existed in the format it was at the time, and then the 25 positions from that we got budgeted, and 25 positions in 19 20, so commander ford can speak to the status of those. Welcome, commander. Good morning. Good to see you all. All right. Pertaining to fiscal year 1819, 25 positions budgeted for 1819. Of those, 13 have been filled to date. Another s