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seems like a lot of office development if we could look into that i suspect it is mission bay and hunters point shipyard. there are a couple of projects that will build out over a longer time. commissioner sugaya: those projects are skewing the numbers on the city-wide side? it isn t distributed evenly throughout commercial areas? no. commissioner antonini: in addition to the housing projects in the pipeline, there are quite a few under construction. one would expect the 2011 drop was an anomaly and there will be big changes in 2012. the transit use mentioned only 36% and your report says 31% walk, 2% pike, and 2% use other modes. adding it up, it looks like 70% coming to work by non-auto means. that is pretty impressive. walking is a statement to the fact that we have quite a few residential areas in walking distance of the businesses downtown. the data behind the summary is a journey to work data from the census. it is the choice of residence inside the su ....

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Transcripts For SFGTV 20120811



downtown area in the first six months of this particular year. there are newer figures that will show quite an increase which is encouraging absolutely. president fong: is there any public comment on any item in this report? commissioners? any comments or questions? if we can move forward on your calendar to the general public comment for 50 minutes. at this time, the public may address you on any subject matter in the jurisdiction of this commission. however, for this category, each member of the public may address you for up to three minutes each. keep in mind the entire category as a 15-minute time on it. i do not have speaker parts. i do not have any speaker cards. president fong: is there any general public comment? i m not sure if you had a chance to read a little message i just sent, but anyway, i m sick and tired of being sick and tired and i know that s not an original sentiments, but i think i speak to the sentiments of the neighbors of that little chu ....

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Transcripts For SFGTV 20120806



seems like a lot of office development if we could look into that i suspect it is mission bay and hunters point shipyard. there are a couple of projects that will build out over a longer time. commissioner sugaya: those projects are skewing the numbers on the city-wide side? it isn t distributed evenly throughout commercial areas? no. commissioner antonini: in addition to the housing projects in the pipeline, there are quite a few under construction. one would expect the 2011 drop was an anomaly and there will be big changes in 2012. the transit use mentioned only 36% and your report says 31% walk, 2% pike, and 2% use other modes. adding it up, it looks like 70% coming to work by non-auto means. that is pretty impressive. walking is a statement to the fact that we have quite a few residential areas in walking distance of the businesses downtown. the data behind the summary is a journey to work data from the census. it is the choice of residence inside the su ....

Richard Mcgarry , Roger Martinez , Mitchell Benjamin ,