To continue the collaboration in the project . I think we would continue. The challenging thing i think about twin peaks is it affects folks that live and work nearby, but its also sort of a regional destination both within the city and, you know, people coming from outside the city, so i think trying to get input from as many people as possible within that is really important and i think, you know, m. T. A. And Rec And Park work together on the m. T. A. Led project the twin Peaks Project and i think we can continue to work closely with Rec And Park and the other city partners that are involved in this process. Chairman yeah. If theres other also other departments, so one of the things that we also heard a lot from the neighbors was the increase in crime when the other side of the hill was closed. I have had various conversations with captain vadrini who is great and has had some good ideas. The great thing is that now that it is contained, i am interested in your department also worki
a proud supporter of proposition i and the housing stabilization fund, and it would be an honor to serve on this committee. we represent 22 affordable housing developers and advocates, most of whom are based & grew out of the struggles of color in san francisco, and particular communities to find stable and dignified housing. collectively, our members are responsible for over 30,000 units of permanently affordable housing here in san francisco. chuchu mission is to support housing under community control, from non-profits to co-ops to other models that might be evolving. i bring skills as a licensed architect, and formerly working for an affordable housing developer. for the last three or five years, chuchu has been developing new ways of expanding our affordable housing system. i look forward to working with you to see what is our next step to stopping displacement and housing future generations of san franciscans. thank you very much for the honor to be presented befo
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commissioners. my name is brian reyes. i m a local 21 member, and i also work as a 5638 climate [inaudible] with the department of environment. i ve been incredibly lucky to work with debbie and everyone up and down the staff in the department of environment. i d like to thank everyone responsible for providing the funding for this department. [inaudible] as many know, i m a climate analyst responsible for developing the city s climate action plan as part of the team and engaging all stakeholders in the agency and public and global networks, all of which are responsible for giving san francisco its reputation of being an avant garde city when it comes to climate avante-garde city when it comes to climate protection. we can t continue to rely on provisional funding to support our team s efforts and build staff capacity to address the growing climate emergency. so there is a very real chance that the city will receive the $600 million, and we also learned this month that the
supervisor ralph al-mandelman. mr. clerk, do you have any announcements? clerk: the board of supervisors slittive chamber room are closed. my apologies. however, members will be participating in the meeting remotely. committee members will attend the meeting through video conference and participate in the meeting to the same extent as if they were physically present. comments will be available on this agenda both on sfgov.org and tv 26. comments are available through the public comment period by calling 415-655-0001. meeting i.d. is 18755577823. then press pound and pound again. you will be muted in listening mode only. when your item of interests up dial star 3. best practices are to call from a quiet location. speak clearly and slowly and turn down your tv or radio. you may submit public comment at victor.young@sfgov.org. that concludes my public comment my initial comment. supervisor peskin: don t worry. i m the clerk and you just red the public. can you please read