And from 66 to 1 im desperate to look at those who have come behind me and take my place. Im retired. If you can encourage those in the area of the sciences so they can afford living in San Francisco. Because some of the jobs theyre talking about, minimum wage, 15, retail, they are not, unless they get subsidized housing, being able to work, many are city workers, many are your teachers that are teaching in the unified districts secondary and elementary cannot afford to live in San Francisco. We dont want to go like santa clara where all of the city workers work outside the city. So if you can focus on the impact, in this case, Bayview Point i would be happy to mentor them and work with lennard as i talked to koffi bohnher and his son is in santa cruz in Environmental Science and, sure, he can come and work with me. But ill stick to the work where science is and i dont choose sides. And that is part of my passion why im still involved. Ive been all over the world, asia, africa, working with the u. N. And the rest and i need backup. Ive earned my gray hair. Im growing bald but i need the next generation. Im blessed. Five of my colleagues are physicians and one exgirlfriend my parents were dying with a team of doctors with love and compassion in their heart. We need that in the Environmental Community because were just a statistic or a figure and dispassionate. And i have the passion because these are my friends and neighbors that im talking about. I thank you for listening to me. Thank you. Thank you. Ellalouise patton. Good evening now. It was afternoon before. As i stand before you once again there are two items i would like to speak to you. One is the bundling of the rfp that went out. I spoke to some contractors that went to the prebid yesterday. They were not pleased with the way the meeting was organized. They did not feel that they had enough information to give a solid bid. And the question is who is going to be the general contractor . There just needs to be some more guidelines and a bit more information given out. I also had two contractors that were here that are lbes and they had to leave. They said they never got notification. So i just wanted to bring that up again and it will be a subject that you will hear me bring up again i have no doubt. The last issue i want to bring up is commissioner leah pinnatell and i understand that this is her last meeting and i would like to recognize her as being a family working person from the community that has represented the community well. I want to thank her for all of her hard work, for all of her see, you guys dont see the meetings that she goes to. Huh guys dont see her running up and down the street one or the other. You dont see her with side bhararas and for that i want to give you an applause that you are very much due. [ applause ] now having said that i want to make sure that this Commission Appoints someone that is representative of district 10 of the area where all of the Capital Projects are being done. We want to make sure that we get a working person that understands all of the challenges of people that are in bayview and not somebody that does not have that is out of touch with the feel and the cult your of the community. So as we move forward and were looking for appointments and you can believe im looking for people to submit names to you, several names. But i want you to keep in mind, because of the amount of development thats going on in district 10, we need representation on this body. I want to thank all of you for your hard work. And thank you for listening to me so much. Thank you. Thank you. No more speakers. Hearing none and seeing none, were closing public comments. Next item, please. The next order of business is item seven, report of the chair. Mr. Advice chair . Well, she beat us to it. I was just going to report out the last meeting. Well be doing something formally later. But you are leaving us to pursue some really interesting things. And we owe you a lot of and we also wish you a lot of luck and know that well be missing you but we need to get someone from the community. So im glad that you were there for a while. Thank you very much. Well be doing something later on. Thank you. Thank you. The next item . The next item of business is number eight the report from the director. Madam director . Nothing at this time. Everything has been said. Yes. The next order of business is item nine, commissioners questions and matters. Mr. Advice chair . Do we have any . Youre good oh. Commissioner . I just wanted to say todays my last day on the commission, but its been an absolute pleasure serving on this commission and really seeing people go into their homes. At the last ribboncutting we had in mission bay, when i was going out, i actually got to talk with one of the africanamerican home owners and hear how happy he is to go into a hoax day, to walk across the street to the park. And i got to hear how happy he is to go into a home, to walk across the street to the work and there are handholding and some are visual learnings and they are happy to go through the process as well. Its been a great opportunity. I look forward to being on the other side and to advocate and thank you for the opportunity. Thank you. [ applause ] madam secretary . The next order of business is item 10, closed session. There are no closed session items. The next item of business is number 11, adjournment. Mr. Advice chair . Do we have a move . Motion . Motion. Second . Okay. Ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much. Were concluding at 5 20 p. M. Thank you. Whew. That was a long one. 7 and a half million renovation is part of the clean and safe Neighbors Park Fund which was on the ballot four years ago and look at how that Public Investment has transformed our neighborhood. The playground is unique in that it serves a number of age groups, unlike many of the other properties, it serves small children with the childrens play grounds and clubhouses that has basketball courts, it has an outdoor soccer field and so there were a lot of people that came to the table that had their wish list and we did our best to make sure that we kind of divided up spaces and made sure that we kept the old features of the playground but we were able to enhance all of those features. The playground and the soccer field and the tennis fields and it is such a key part of this neighborhood. We want kids to be here. We want families to be here and we want people to have athletic opportunities. We are given a real responsibility to insure that the publics money is used appropriately and that something really special comes of these projects. We generally have about an opportunity every 50 years to redo these spaces. And it is really, really rewarding to see children and families benefit, you know, from the change of culture, at each one of these properties and as a result of, what you see behind us, more kids are playing on our soccer fields than ever before. We have more girls playing sports than we have ever had before. [ applause ] fp and we are sending a strong message that San Francisco families are welcome and we want you to stay. This park is open. Good morning, everyone and thank you for coming my name is rosy form treasurer of the United States and the form of empowerment 2020. Yeah. Empowerment 2020 is an initiative to durnl encourage a million women we 2020 to go in leaders positions it is request quality day and the one hundred year of the 19 amendment that give woman the right to vote joining me on stage a margo the ceo of ma tell. clapping. 74 percent have been girls in middle school express interest in office only girls are expressing an interest in Computer Science 50 percent less graduating are for girls than thirty years ago ive spent 8 years of the treasurer of the United States to have a portrait on the photo in our Public Engagement process there were one hundred of women overlooked in the history of our country many tops will be discussed and empowerment 2020 conference everything there empowering young women and girls to be the future leader to encourage women to get into Stem Education and getting into nasa and google and making sure that they are part of tech economy. The second part of empowerment 2020 is women money and power to put women in so and so positions for the corporate fleet and elected office the third part of empowerment 2020 are the conferences their action oriented women have flatlined at 20 percent on that percentage one and 20 percent women a in congress that is stagnated if we get up to thirty percent fabulous 80 percent would be amazing that conversation is equality will be something were used to as pair the culture id like to that that will be done in 2020 but if[music] San Francisco city clinic provides a broad range of Sexual Health services from Stephanie Tran medical director at San Francisco city clinic. We are here to provide easy access to conference of lowcost culturally sensitive Sexual Health services and to everyone who walks through our door. So we providestd checkups, diagnosis and treatment. We also provide hiv screening we provide hiv treatment for People Living with hiv and are uninsured and then we hope them Health Benefits and rage into conference of primary care. We also provide both prend post exposure prophylactics for hiv prevention we also provide a range of womens reproductive Health Services including contraception, emergency contraception. Sometimes known as plan b. Pap smears and [inaudible]. We are was entirely [inaudible]people will come as soon as were open even a little before opening. Weight buries a lip it could be the first person here at your in and out within a few minutes. There are some days we do have a pretty considerable weight. In general, people can just walk right in and register with her front desk seen that day. My name is yvonne piper on the Nurse Practitioner here at sf city clinic. He was the first time i came to city clinic was a little intimidated. The first time i got treated for [inaudible]. I walked up to the redline and was greeted with a warm welcome im chad redden and anna client of city clinic even has had an std clinic since all the way back to 1911. At that time, the clinic was founded to provide std diagnosis treatment for sex workers. Theres been a big increase in std rates after the earthquake and the fire a lot of people were homeless and there were more sex work and were homeless sex workers. There were some Public Health experts who are pretty progressive for their time thought that by providing std diagnosis and treatmentsex workers that we might be able to get a handle on std rates in San Francisco. When youre at the clinic youre going to wait with whoever else is able to register at the front desk first. After you register your seat in the waiting room and wait to be seen. After you are called you come to the back and meet with a Healthcare Provider can we determine what kind of testing to do, what samples to collect what medication somebody might need. Plus prophylactics is an hiv prevention method highly effective it involves folks taking a daily pill to prevent hiv. Recommended both by the cdc, center for Disease Control and prevention, as well as fight sf dph, two individuals clients were elevated risk for hiv. I actually was in the project here when i first started here it was in trials. Im currently on prep. I do prep through city clinic. You know i get my tests read here regularly and i highly recommend prep a lot of patients inclined to think that theres no way they could afford to pay for prep. We really encourage people to come in and talk to one of our prep navigators. We find that we can help almost everyone find a way to access prep so its affordable for them. If you times we do have opponents would be on thursday morning. We have two different clinics going on at that time. When is womens Health Services. People can make an appointment either by calling them a dropping in or emailing us for that. We also have an hiv care clinic that happens on that morning as well also by appointment only. He was city clinic has been like home to me. I been coming here since 2011. My name iskim troy, client of city clinic. When i first learned i was hiv positive i do not know what it was. I felt my life would be just ending there but all the support they gave me and all the information i need to know was very helpful. So i [inaudible] hiv care with their health about a quarter of our patients are women. The rest, 75 are men and about half of the men who come here are gay men or other men who have sex with men. A small percent about 1 of our clients, identify as transgender. We ask at the front for 25 fee for services but we dont turn anyone away for funds. We also work with outside its going out so any amount people can pay we will be happy to accept. I get casted for a pap smear and i also informed the contraceptive method. Accessibility to the clinic was very easy. You can just walk in and talk to a registration staff. I feel im taken care of and im been supportive. All the information were collecting here is kept confidential. So this means we cant release your information without your explicit permission get a lot of folks are concerned especially come to a Sexual Health clinic unless you have signed a document that told us exactly who can receive your information, we can give it to anybody outside of our clinic. Trance men and women face really significant levels of discrimination and stigma in their daily lives. And in healthcare. Hiv and std rates in San Francisco are particularly and strikingly high were trans women. So we really try to make city clinic a place that strandsfriendly trance competent and transwelcoming everyone from the front desk to behind our amazement there are completely knowledgeable. They are friendly good for me being a sex worker, ive gone through a lot of difficult different different medical practice and sometimes they werent competent and were not friendly good they kind of made me feel like they slapped me on the hands but living the sex life that i do. I have been coming here for seven years. When i come here i know they my services are going to be met. To be confidential but i dont have to worry about anyone looking at me or making me feel less a visit with a clinician come take anywhere from 10 minutes if you have a straightforward concern, to over an hour if something goes on that needs a little bit more help. We have some testing with you on site. So all of our samples we collect here. Including blood draws. We sent to the lab from here so people will need to go elsewhere to get their specimens collect. Then we have a few test we do run on site. So those would be pregnancy test, hiv rapid test, and hepatitis b rapid test. People get those results the same day of their visit. I think its important for transgender, gender neutral people to understand this is the most confidence, the most comfortable and the most knowledgeable place that you can come to. Onsite we have condoms as well as depoprovera which is also known as [inaudible] shot. We can prescribe other forms of contraception. Pills, a patch and rain. We provide pap smears to women who are uninsured in San Francisco residents or, to women who are enrolled in a statefunded program called family pack. Pap smears are the recommendationrecommended Screening Test for monitoring for early signs of cervical cancer. We do have a fair amount of our own stuff the day of his we can try to get answers for folks while they are here. Whenever we have that as an option we like to do that obviously to get some diagnosed and treated on the same day as we can. In terms of how many people were able to see in a day, we say roughly 100 people. If people are very brief and straightforward visits, we can sternly see 100, maybe a little more. We might be understaffed that they would have a little complicated visits we might not see as many folks. So if we reach our target number of 100 patients early in the day we may close our doors early for droppings. To my best advice to be senior is get here early. We do have a website but its sf city clinic. Working theres a wealth of information on the website but our hours and our location. As well as a kind of kind of information about stds, hiv,theres a lot of information for providers on our list as well. Patients are always welcome to call the clinic for theres a lot of information for providers on our list as well. Patients are always welcome to call the clinic for 15, 40 75500. The phones answered during hours for clients to questions. All right. I think we have everybody seated here. Welcome, everybody. My name is steve delordo. Im the Senior Regional manager with Clark Construction. On behalf of Clark Construction thank you. On behalf of clark and our community partners, the renaissance entrepreneurship bay area community, i want to welcome ed lee to the first ever bay view business extravaganza. Clark construction has a long history, 111 years, in fact, of successfully building great projects, but more importantly, has a building within the communities that we live and work. As a San Francisco business, we consider it an honor to have worked successfully with the Bay View Community on our project, including the office of the chief medical examiner on newhall street that is very near completion as we speak. Were very proud to have worked alongside our fellow bay view areas and residents as we work to build that new facility. Just up the street we have the chase center, where we initiated an unparalleled construction program, with almost 50 percent of the graduates coming from the Bay View Community, something. So stay tuned, because the second round of training is scheduled to begin next summer, with the focus on recruiting even more bay view residents into the program. Mr. Mayor, we specifically would like to thank you for your ongoing leadership and partnership in helping us help local communities like the Bay View Community. Your concept of having this event that we labelled clark on 3rd similar to the opera houses third on 3rd to help highlight businesses along the 3rd street corridor was very innohave ative, and that has now become a reality. With the help of other businesses, all of this has been made into a reality, so thank you. So we are here today because of you, mr. Mayor, and weve assembled the Small Business from the bay view 3rd street corridor to showcase their offerings, while also showcasing their services for the renaissance Bay View Community, so without further adieu, let me introduce the mayor, ed lee. Thank you, steve, to you and vickie bamba and others who were in the room when i said, hey, bay view is working in the community. Why not expand it to clark on third, and people dont just invite anybody here. They invite people here if theyre doing something for the community. I know that because they say if they dont work. [ inaudible ] you aint forgetting that. Josh aint forgetting it because hes in charge of the whole program because hes putting everybody to work. Mohammeds been doing it for years. Thats why we all love him. Thats why you all love him. Renaissance, happy sweet 16. Of course, ebu, youre here, and i dont see you barbecuing. That must mean youre working, and thats a good thing. Good thing. But let me Say Something again about clark. You know, theyre building this chase center, which is going to be the greatest arena in the world, and theyre doing it, and the people who are touching it are people from right here, and you know, you dont get that, when these big towers go up downtown, you see them go up, and then, they go up. You dont go up. Now you see chase center go up, and we are going up, and i think thats a big difference. Its a big difference because we have people like mohammed and vickie and josh and other people working together, but we also have a company thats sharing values with us, and they wouldnt be invited into the community unless they were doing that, so i want to say a big thank you to Clark Construction again, because chase center, medical center, you know, the Small Businesses wouldnt have the relationships unless we had companies who understood what the needs are and are working on it and implementing it. A lot of people say the policies are great, but they dont do anything about it. Thats why youve got people like derek working in the neighborhood because he wants to get something done. Youve got mohamed, youve got everybody else. So without people place that say well take these ideas and values that actually bring people in to get those jobs, train them, so they workup every moerpg, and they are a piece of the action thats happening in our city, youre just going to have empty promises. And im too tired about empty promises. Weve always got to make things work, and thats what i want to have this community feel, and i dont ever want to have people say theres Public Housing tenants here. Theyre San Francisco residents, and were rebuilding all the Public Housing, making sure that there are San Francisco housing that everybody is going to be proud of. Everybodys going to hold onto their property now cause they now found out how beautiful the place is, how wonderful the people are, how the storefronts are starting to shine, and how the entrepreneurship that renaissance have been working on is becoming more successful. Businesses, the high and local folks, this is all connecting to turnaround everybody, and when the warriors come to play in San Francisco, youre going to be able to afford it because youll be in jobs. Youre helping to build that. Thats why im here today because this idea i had about suggesting that clark help our Small Businesses and also to allow more people to understand how they do it, brings faith and trust and brings community closer together. Thats why i want to be here every time is to take another step for folks to become closer together because thats what we ought to do in the city of love, city of compassion is to bring people close together, be real, get the real jobs here. Every company should be like clark in making sure that theyre working through the community rk working through city build, working through dpw, working through our Neighborhood Services and doing everything to bring the benefits that the city promises here, like when we promised third street corridor, and all the rail and all the stuff, it didnt automatically happen. We had to continue working with everybody here. So i say congratulations to renaissance, so entrepreneurship. Congratulations to clark. Thank you for following up, and with that, ive got a couple of certificates that they want me to handout, so i get to do the mayoral duty. First up, Clark Construction, steve and vickie, thank you very much for your commitment and work. By the way, vickie was my boss when i was at the Human Rights Commission, so this is payback, right . Youre making the big bucks, now. Thank you. Thank you. All right. And then, marcus and linda from renaissance, happy sweet 16, huh . And then, today, cause everybodys working so well together, and were bringing the community together, and we need to do this every year, right . Clark on third every year, businesses, employment, everybodys barbecuing for the right reasons. Today, its my pleasure and ill be here every year if we can only say its bay view business day in San Francisco and i just want to say one last word. I know everybody here knows a bit of my history, but i used to work and in fact, the president of the Human Rights Commission was larry martin way back when that i first started working for the city, and i recently passed away. He was the president of the transport workers union, and ran the whole muni. In fact, he was the whole International President , so he was the big time. I just want to say thank you, larry for your support and your work. Youre a big part of the community, and im going to have a big statement for you tomorrow, but i just want to say thank you, because he really understood the community, he got a lot of people jobs through urban and muni buses, and theyre raising families, so thank you larry martin. All right. Thank you so much for coming out. Now, were going to celebrate and go inside, but thank you so much for coming out. Enjoy the rest of your evening. Thank you. Good morning, and welcome to the government audit and Oversight Committee for november 15th. My name is jane kim, ill be chairing todays committee. Joined by aaron peskin and joined when i president london breed shortly. Mr. Clerk, any announcements . Clerk silence all cell phones and electronic documents. Items acted upon todays will appear on the november 28, 2017,