Thank you. Chair peskin supervisor preston . Supervisor preston yeah. I just want to thank you and supervisor safai for your work on this legislation. I think its incredibly important. I was a sponsor back on the original legislation, and i think its timely on the latest version. Id love to be added as a cosponsor, and i think that youve summed up the ordinance. I will say as to the sentiment of some callers who would prefer that we not regulate the private sector, i think that you know, i dont think that we can rely on what makes sense to the owners of commercial buildings and hotels to decide what kind of protections theyre going to extend to their staff and what kind of protections theyre going to extend to the general public and to their patrons. So they have a role to this, but our role is to make sure that we put safety precautions in this. I think its important that we move forward to protect workers and patrons, and as you said, to fulfill the confidence in visitors to the city
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 4156550001. The meeting i. D. Is 1469631010. Again, thats 1469631010. 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 email 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. Id like to welcome supervisor ahsha safai. Wit
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 4156550001. The meeting i. D. Is 1469631010. Again, thats 1469631010. 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 email 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. Id like to
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 covid19 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 allowed Public Commen
The endless vistas of farm fields and waterways on the East End are something we’ve grown so used to seeing that we take them for granted, not realizing that their fate could have been to become an endless montage of strip malls and suburban subdivisions, like much of western Long Island.