in the meeting to the extent as if they were physically present. cable channels 26, 78, and others and sfgovtv.org website are streaming the event live. to listen in via telephone, call 415-655-0001 and enter the meeting code 146-379-1185. press pound, and pound again. when the line picks up, you will be in listening mode only. when the item that you wish to comment on is up, presidency star, three to enter the queue to speak. alternatively, you may e-mail your comment to me, at victor.young@sf.g victor.young@sf.gov. chair ronen: thank you. mr. clerk, can you please read item one? clerk: yes. item one is an ordinance amending the administrative code to extent by five months the deadline for the street-level drug distribution task force to submit its initial report to the board of supervisors and mayor and to revise the content of a report and subsequent reports issued every three months. chair ronen: and i believe we have a representative from supervisor haney s office
attending the meeting through video conference and participate in the meeting to the same extent as if they were physically present. public comment will be available on each item on this agenda. depending on your provider, you can view on channels 26, 78, or 99, as well as sfgovtv.org, which is currently streaming the call in number across your screen. each speaker will be allowed public comments which to speak by calling 415-655-0001. the meeting i.d. is 146-963-1010. again, that s 146-963-1010. press pound, and pound again. when connected, you will be in listening mode and muted. when your item of interest comes up, press star, three to be ad hitsmitted to the queue. alternatively, you may submit public comment the following day: e-mail the land use and transportation clerk, myself, ericamaj erica.major@sfgov.org. items acted upon today will be included in the board of supervisors agenda on september 25 unless otherwise stated. clerk: can you. i d like to welcome supervis
remotely. committee members will be attending the meeting through video conference and participate in the meeting to the same extent as if they were physically present. public comment will be available on each item on this agenda. depending on your provider, you can view on channels 26, 78, or 99, as well as sfgovtv.org, which is currently streaming the call in number across your screen. each speaker will be allowed public comments which to speak by calling 415-655-0001. the meeting i.d. is 146-963-1010. again, that s 146-963-1010. press pound, and pound again. when connected, you will be in listening mode and muted. when your item of interest comes up, press star, three to be ad hitsmitted to the queue. alternatively, you may submit public comment the following day: e-mail the land use and transportation clerk, myself, ericamaj erica.major@sfgov.org. items acted upon today will be included in the board of supervisors agenda on september 25 unless otherwise stated. clerk: c
chair peskin: good afternoon to the land use and transportation committee of the san francisco board of supervisors for today, monday, september 14, 2020. i am the chair of the committee, aaron peskin, joined by supervisor and member dean preston, and shortly to be joined by supervisor ahsha safai. our clerk is miss erica major. miss clerk, do you have any announcements. clerk: due to the covid-19 health emergency and to protect board members, the city, and the public, the city hall and board room are closed. however, members will be participating in the meeting remotely. committee members will be attending the meeting through video conference and participate in the meeting to the same extent as if they were physically present. public comment will be available on each item on this agenda. depending on your provider, you can view on channels 26, 78, or 99, as well as sfgovtv.org, which is currently streaming the call in number across your screen. each speaker will be all
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