Clearly, his bright light will continue to shine. Rest in peace, ronnie chapman. You will be missed. Clerk supervisor mar . Supervisor mar thank you, madam clerk. Colleagues, today, im introducing a resolution along with supervisor ronen urging the association of bay area governments, abag, in its up coming Regional Housing needs allocation, or rhna, to maintain their current housing level needs in San Francisco. The California Department of housing and Community Development recently assigned the bay area a new region wide rhna Housing Production goal that is 2. 35 times more than our existing one, or our goal of producing nearly 500,000 new homes in eight years throughout the bay area. San francisco should take a position on how the numbers will be allocated to local jurisdictions, as it will have a real impact on Speculative Development in our city if the goals are not met. If our housing goal is artificially too high, it will trigger s. B. 35. We know that socalled streamlining woul
San francisco has shareholdeou much of the housing load and are already at 140 of our market rate housing goal in our current cycle, which goes until 2022. We do not need to increase our market Rate Housing Development goal, especially now as we see an exodus of hilowincome works out of San Francisco. The Affordable Housing needs are great, as we all know. San francisco has roughly 49,000 extremely rent burdened households in 2015, the overwhelming majority of housing facing cost burden, are very lowincome and extremely lowincome households, and a majority of lower income households are house burdened. During the covid19 pandemic, the Housing Needs of low to moderate Income Housing workers have become increasingly evident. So this urges abag and rnha to focus on current Housing Needs in San Francisco [inaudible]. Clerk thank you, supervisor mar. Supervisor peskin . Supervisor peskin thank you, madam clerk. Colleagues, mr. President , i have a number of items that i would like to presen
Since the oneday selloff last week now approaching record highs. Tech stocks driving the rally. Up 1 . Energy is the sector closing lower today. And thats what weve seen all year. Check out the sector leaders for 2017. Tech, up 18 . Consumer discretionary, up. Financials basically flat for the year. Stocks grind higher. Heres the question. Do you stick with whats working or start buying the laggards . What has been working recently, but not all through 2016, in my opinion, is biotech. 2016 was a lost year for biotech. Its come back in the last month, month and a half, but still in my opinion has a long way to go. Im a big believer in the market doesnt give you this long to sell the highs, which in my opinion means were going to continue to grind higher. My one concern last week where it flipped. Market continues to grind higher. I think biotech which lagged all of last year will start to find its mojo once again. Transport is an area youre starting to look at . . I like the quality wit
Recognizing that drawing and painting helps cognitive development in children as it helps improve their creativity, develops hand-eye coordination, hones analytic skills and conceptualize ideas, SPHEEHA (Society for Preservation of
January 26, 2021 MACOMB, IL – The Western Illinois University Art Gallery will host a solo exhibition, Disjunction and Other Works, by Starkville, MS artist Ming Ying Hong through Feb. 19.
Hong is an interdisciplinary artist who have exhibited throughout the United States, including at the Contemporary Art Museum in St. Louis, MO, and the Ice Box Gallery in Philadelphia, PA.
Her work has been featured in many publications - most recently, in MANIFEST Gallery s International Drawing Annual. Ming received her BFA from the University of Kentucky, and was a Danforth Scholar at Washington University in St. Louis, MO, where she received her MFA in visual art. Currently, she teaches at Mississippi State University.