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the objection is related to the availability and access to parking. this has been a critical issue, backed a decade ago. the port of san francisco would provide adequate parking we would not have selected this location. because the current project, this would eliminate valuable surface parking lots, the service this building, and also the project is not addressed for the long-term issue in the short term need, i ask for you to reject this the are eir. i am the president of the harvey milk club, and i will advocate i have to move out of the city because i can no longer afford to live here. places like this that ignore the fact that 1254 rent- controlled apartments will be turned into short-term hotel use, destroying the housing that we actually need. i cannot find an apartment in this city and i can t afford to live here. many, many people can no longer afford to live in this city. it is not affordable to people and i just started working at the aids housing allianc
a resident of the golden gate way, apartments for the last 17 years. we have heard some very compelling and accurate testimony, and i would like to add a little bit of flesh to this. i presented to the supervisors almost 2000 and written petition signatures and 1000 on-line petition signatures, which are growing at 100 per day. these people, these thousands of people support the position against this project, as do many of our allied community groups. these people who signed this represents the vast majority of middle-class families. youth and seniors, retired, and on fixed incomes like yours truly. many of your neighbors and friends, are listed in there. you can see visit codes covering almost every block in the city. to deny these middle-class citizens, the recreational needs in exchange for 134 high-price condos in a gated community. this is certainly not an honest tradeoff. it really becomes a travesty. thank you very much. the next speaker. if could afternoon, superv
one of which has been operating since the third building reopened in 2003. the 90 employees that we have in california, 13 of them are employed at the two stores. this is a large portion of the employees and we also see the stores as important, in these particular locations to showcase local artists and foods and educate people about sustainable rent and the connection between everyday food. on behalf of the creamery, i am speaking out against this e.i.r. the objection is related to the availability and access to parking. this has been a critical issue, backed a decade ago. the port of san francisco would provide adequate parking we would not have selected this location. because the current project, this would eliminate valuable surface parking lots, the service this building, and also the project is not addressed for the long-term issue in the short term need, i ask for you to reject this the are eir. i am the president of the harvey milk club, and i will advocate
thank you, president. supervisors, i am lee radnor. a resident of the golden gate way, apartments for the last 17 years. we have heard some very compelling and accurate testimony, and i would like to add a little bit of flesh to this. i presented to the supervisors almost 2000 and written petition signatures and 1000 on-line petition signatures, which are growing at 100 per day. these people, these thousands of people support the position against this project, as do many of our allied community groups. these people who signed this represents the vast majority of middle-class families. youth and seniors, retired, and on fixed incomes like yours truly. many of your neighbors and friends, are listed in there. you can see visit codes covering almost every block in the city. to deny these middle-class citizens, the recreational needs in exchange for 134 high-price condos in a gated community. this is certainly not an honest tradeoff. it really becomes a travesty. thank you very