But other entertainment that will go on in this venue. I tell you, it will be a real icon of a place as time goes by. We all will be proud of it. Thank you. Thank you, mr. Kranowitz. Good afternoon, [speaker not understood], local 22. First i just want to say the Carpenters Union are in favor of this project for the following reasons. We believe that these proposed arena is [speaker not understood] for the city and San Francisco. Because it will generate revenue and will create 3600 local constituent jobs and thousands of permanent jobs. And you were talking about sports also. San francisco has had Great Success with [speaker not understood]. Notably hosting the world cup and [speaker not understood] generated by [speaker not understood]. Thats going to happen also with the Warriors Arena. Its going to generate a lot of money. Similar to [speaker not understood], the proposed arena is indicated an area easily accessible by public transit. We hear about the bart [speaker not understood]
Where it talks about that number of events over the course of a year, the vision is really a variety of events of different sizes. The intention is to design an arena that can really be collapsed to host shows and events that are that attract a wide range of audience and different size audiences. So, that means really reaching out to the full breadth of the entertainment and night life community. In addition were working very closely with sf travel to ensure that this venue is complementary to the convention the Convention Industry and the Tourism Industry and making sure that those types of uses are also fully addressed. And i believe we also had Alex Rosenthal who represents the night life Music Consortium here at budget and finance talking about her organizations ongoing support and commitment to working with the warriors as the proposal moves forward. Thank you. Okay, thank you. So, at this time well open up for Public Comment. Supervisor kim, can i just ask, ms. Matts, can i just
So, at this time we will open up for Public Comment. [speaker not understood]. I have a meeting scheduled. Ill try and push it back as much as i can. Ill call the first five speaker cards. Jamie whitaker, glenn da leanhart, [speaker not understood], barbara, and david hartzell. Good afternoon, my name is Jamie Whitaker sorry. Please feel free to line up on this side of the chamber if i called your name. Thank you. Good afternoon, my name is Jamie Whitaker. Thank you very much. For having this hearing. I took a break, went to the rest room and i overheard some conversation that was basically im just looking to get a piece of the pie. Thats fine. We all need to make a living. But my fear is that while a lot of folks are pursuing a piece of the pie, whether it be Building Trades unions, members, hotel union, lawyers, political lobbyists, theyre creating a dichotomy. What is getting lost in the process is the speed which this is going through, environmental and Impact Review in nine months
Your time. But im carla johnson, the interim director with the Mayors Office on disability. And as you understand, we are the citys overall ada coordinator here to make sure that all of our city programs and services and facilities comply with americans with disabilities act. And part of our role is actually to perform an architectural access plan review of important City Projects as they come forward. We prefer to be involved with the City Projects at the earliest possible stage and understanding that and [speaker not understood] the office of economic and Work Force Development called a meeting that i was involved with about ten days ago in order to introduce me to the important project at an early stage. I had an opportunity to review the conceptual drawings and also to ask some fairly detailed questions about the universal Design Concept which was all entries are accessible entries. All paths have an accessible path collated right next to it and so forth. I have to say i was very i
The city in a hope that after everything is said and done and this project moves forward, whatever, that it could go forward with the spirit positive light, positive spirit so that everyone will be happy and be proud of this project. Thank you. Thank you, mr. Reid. Good afternoon, supervisors. My name is nick penn. I am with [speaker not understood] south of market Employment Center. Weve been working in San Francisco community for over 40 years to create opportunities for San Francisco residents in the Construction Industry and we see this opportunity here with the warriors dam and the momentous occasion, you have the buyin from the developer, you have the buyin from the general contractor to do a work force plan that is going to be successful. Were excited for the new entry opportunities for folks and were really excited about the opportunity for better and higher. Been siting and hearing the Public Comment. We understand the concerns of the community. We hope that this process will