Issues of need, you know, i really would encourage the department to really try to devote some new resources into drilling down on the data so that, you know, we are really providing the legislators as much information as we can so that the recommendations and new legislation that they put forward is that balance of these very, very challenging and difficult situations. I would encourage you to try to find some more resources for that. Thank you. I will definitely do that. Commissioner lee, please. Bill, so we have of the 11,000 that submitted the checklist to us, we dont have an idea right now how many are in the category one or two, three, four . That is in the weekly report but the numbers are quite small because it adds up to 3,000. What percentage is category one . I am curious. I dont know the breakdown on the percentage. I am guessing many accident business businesses are in category one. Maybe to manage this program, maybe we should start getting people to say submit your checklist. If you are in category one submit the checklist and you are done. We have had multiple communications and we have been helped out by boma whose members are in that particular category re. It is still a fairly tepid response. There are more out there. I have been asked about this abe program, and walking down commercial street in my neighborhood, i can tell that the businesses have heard about it. They are installing the Automatic Door openers because they have to comply. There is more buzz out there. I am thinking many of the businesses are in compliance or one step away. We need to encourage people to submit. We will double up our effort to reach out to that already compliant category. That will definitely shrink the universe. When we get a better understand how many are infeasible, then we will know what is the compliant sweet spot to get to, so to speak. There also may be an element of the vacant storefront issue in this as well. There definitely is. Trying to understand how m. R. I. Own this building somebody is going to do major renovation when i went it to them, therefore i am not changing it right now. Or reluck tans of the tenant to sign the lease. Exactly. Highlighting those for the benefit of the legislators so they can either give incentives for owners who have vacant storefronts to make the property compliance ready or new tent. We really have the knowledge of where these things are and how big an impact we can have by chiseling out each element of it. I think we are going to be more successful an. Thank you. Public comment on this item . Thank you director of the office of small business. I was just observing the conversation. I want to thank the department odepartmentof building inspectir staff. They are amazing. This is not easy. Our office works very closely, particularly with tom. I want to reiterate we have the Disability Access fund, which we are working with small businesses, and we do work with small Property Owners who are financially challenged in achieving access. That is from in helping the Property Owners comply for those that have limited income and working with the businesses as well. I think it is, you know, we are still dealing with many Property Owners who have had properties for a long time, particularly in the commercial corridors that are still adjusting that they have a responsibility to comply, and i feel this ordinance as challenging as it has been, we need to remember that obligation is currently there both for the Property Owner and the accidents that occupies the space so we get the compliance done so legal liability is removed. Just wanted to say that. In terms of i want to caution on that this requirement could be something that helps keep a property vacant. If a Property Owner is not going to be leasing right away or keeping it off, this is the perfect time to make the remediation. I would encourage that message be given. It obviously makes their property a little more attractive. Just in terms of that messaging. I am happy to answer any questions that you may have. Thank you very much for coming out. No other Public Comment. We need to have a motion on this item. Is there a vote on the item . No, i dont believe so. It was informational. I believe the ordinance has been introduced. You can remember or not you can recommend. It is a mixed decision if they want to memorialize that. It has been heard and considered to move forward. We didnt get any information other than being updated by bill. We are not here to prove or disapprove the extension. I think it is really your choice. We wanted to bring it to your attention so that you could take action on it if you want to support the idea be hired the additional time or you can wait until in january when we will be going through the regular hearing process on this, and then we will bring it back at that time. Thank you. Based on the fact it tells them, you know, out there right now i support the bill to extend the timeframe. If you want a motion that we do support an extension. I would support it. There is a lot of buzz. The department should keep Going Forward and do the outreach and encourage the Property Owners and shopkeepers to submit the checklist so we know what is going on. If somebody would make a motion. I will make a motion and i will support it. Second . Second. I will do a roll call vote. roll call . Thank you. That motion carries manley. Eye carries unanimously. Item 9. Directors report. Update on d. B. I. s finances. Good afternoon department at the director. Before you is the october 2019 financial report. It includes revenues for july through october. On venues we are about equal to same time last year. 24 million, 23. 5 million. Last year was 23. 8. Our revenues are flat or at the same level in the prior year. Expenditures. The trend remains this year at 20 million. Last year at this time 17 million. That is a reflection of the increases in the budget primarily the services by the departments. We have over 30 million to other departments. That increase is due to the billings for those departments. For the projections for the budget. We are projecting to spend the budget and collect the revenues. We usely wait for six months. I am happy to answer any questions. Thank you. 9 00 p. M. Update on proposed or recently enacted state or local legislation. I think we have covered all of the key legislative points. I wil will add the board did pas the try triannual code that will go in effect in december. On january one it is a new three year code cycle. I think that covers it. Thank you, mr. Strong. Can i ask one question. Absolutely, sir. Ab69 introduced by assemblyman king. It proposed small Home Building standards for different knowledge standards for small homes, especially a. D. U. S. Do we know if he is trying to make it more stringent or less. I understand that he is expanding the a. D. U. Base to be less stringent. I dont know if our own board of supervisors is fully on board about that. I did hear some questions raised and they were talking to assembly man king about it. I dont know where that is now. In our city we are dense and homes are packed next to each other, not like the suburbs. I understand it could raise immediate questions. Lets keep an eye on that one. Item 9c. Update on major projects. Good afternoon. Department of building inspection. As you can see, the Construction Costs go down 5 . Any questions . Thank you. 9d. Update on code enforcement. Good afternoon, ed sweeney, Deputy Director inspection services. October 2019 update. You will see spikes in the complaints and novs. That is the soft story tear 3xspireing. We were given a lot more. Building inspections 6647. Complaints 863. Complaints within 74 to 72 hours 853. First notice of violation 334. Abated 353. Updated with notice of violation 41. Second notice of violations 16. Housing inspections performed 9361. Complaints received 330. Complaint response within 24 to 72 hours 330. Violation issued 120. Number of cases sent to directors hearing 49. Routine inspections 89. Code enforcement 157 to directors hearing. Abatements 31. Cases under advisement 21. Cases abated 179. Code enforcement reform 290. We didnt have Litigation Committee last month and we referred two occasions to city attorney. Outreach Program Total people reached out to 16634. Counseling cases 1060. Program cases reinvolved 313. That is it. Thank you. Is there any Public Comment on directors report items 9 a through d . Item 10 eview and approval of the minutes of the regular meeting of october 16, 2019. Move to approve. Second. Any Public Comment on the minutes . All in favor. A. Any opposed. The minutes are approved. Adjournment. A motion to adjourn . Move to adjourn. Second. All commissioners in favor. A. We are adjourned. It is 12 30 p. M. Hi. Welcome to San Francisco. Stay safe and exploring how you can stay in your home safely after an earthquake. Lets look at common earthquake myths. We are here at the urban center on Mission Street in San Francisco. We have 3 guest today. We have david constructional engineer and bill harvey. I want to talk about urban myths. What do you think about earthquakes, can you tell if they are coming in advance . Hes sleeping during those earthquakes . Have you noticed him take any special . No. He sleeps right through them. There is no truth that im aware of with harvey that dogs are aware of an impending earthquake. You hear the myth all the time. Suppose the dog helps you get up, is it going to help you do something i hear they are aware of small vibrations. But yes, i read extensively that dogs cannot realize earthquakes. Today is a spectacular day in San Francisco and sometimes people would say this is earthquake weather. Is this earthquake weather . No. Not that i have heard of. No such thing. There is no such thing. We are talking about the weather in a daily or weekly cycle. There is no relationship. I have heard its hot or cold weather or rain. Im not sure which is the myth. How about time of day . Yes. It happens when its least convenient. When it happens people say we were lucky and when they dont. Its terrible timing. Its never a good time for an earthquake. But we are going to have one. How about the ground swallowing people into the ground . Like the earth that collapsed . Its not like the tv shows. The earth does move and it bumps up and you get a ground fracture but its not something that opens up and sucks you up into haddes. Its not going anywhere. We are going to have a lot of damage, but this myth that california is going to the ocean is not real. Southern california is moving north. Its coming up from the south to the north. You would have to invest the million year cycle, not weeks or years. Maybe millions of years from now, part of los angeles will be in the bay area. For better or worse. Yes. This is a tough question. Those other ones werent tough. This is a really easy challenge. Are the smaller ones less stress . Yes. The amount released in small earthquakes is that they are so small in you need many of those. I think would you probably have to have maybe hundreds of magnitude earthquakes of 4. 7. So small earthquakes are not making our lives better in the future . Not anyway that you can count on. I have heard that buildings in San Francisco are on rollers and isolated . Its not true. Its a conventional Foundation Like almost all the circumstances buildings in San Francisco. The transamerica was built way before. Its a pretty conventional foundation design. I have heard about this thing called the triangle of life and up you are supposed to go to the edge of your bed to save yourself. Is there anything of value to that . Yes, if you are in your room. You should drop, cover and hold onto something. If you are in school, same thing, kitchen same thing. If you happen to be in your bed, and you rollover your bed, its not a bad place to be. The reality is when we have a major earthquake the ground shaking so pronounced that you are not going to be able to get up and go anywhere. You are pretty much staying where you are when that earthquake hits. You are not going to be able to stand up and run with gravity. You want to get under the door frame but you are not moving to great distances. Where can i buy a Richter Scale . Mr. Richter is selling it. We are going to put a plug in for cold hardware. They are not available. Its a rather complex. In fact we dont even use the Richter Scale anymore. We use a moment magnitude. The Richter Scale was early technology. Probably a myth that i hear most often is my building is just fine in the loma prieta earthquake so everything is fine. Is that true . Loma prieta was different. The ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. So anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. We are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to San Francisco and a fault totally independent. Much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. So people who were here in 89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give them more of an occasion of the earthquake we would have. 10 percent isnt really the threshold of damage. When you triple it you cross that line. Its much more damage in earthquake. I want to thank you, harvey, thanks pat for. Good to have you here. Welcome. I am the s. F. O. Airport director. Thank you all for being here. Thank you. [ applause ]. Thanks so much. You know, its a pleasure to welcome everyone here today. This is such an important day and were so excited to celebrate this unveiling and recognition and commemoration of our late mayor. Were so pleased to have the family here of ed. Thank you, anita, to have you here, eds wife. Eds daughters tania and rihanna, welcome to both of you, and natasha, the granddaughter, is also here, welcome. Pansie for being here, thank you for being here. 94 years young and she traveled from seattle to be with us today along with other members of the family. I understand eds brothers and sister are here, edmond and manny, welcome and thank you for being here. It is a real honor for me to be here as well as the airport director and to celebrate this wonderful commemoration of our late mayor ed lee and his life time and legacy. Such an important place to have this commemoration. This is an appropriate dedication to our late mayor, as he was such a driving force in connecting our city to the rest of the world for business as well as cultural enrichment. He was so supportive and proud of our efforts to create such an amazing Passenger Experience and create the standard of a worldclass airport. He would say he wanted everyone to feel like you were walking through a fivestar hotel lobby when you travel through our airport. I think we achieved that vision. With a coalition of asianpacific community organizations, the Airport Coalition wanted to honor the mayor and formed a special advisory naming committee. Their job was to review the various proposals befitting of the honor that was proposed of our late mayor. I have to say it was a Truly Engaged and collaborative process. The committee came up with a unanimous recommendation to the Airport Commission, which also received unanimous approval for the Airport Commission which received permission from the departure hall in his honor. [ applause ]. You know, there was Community Involvement in this and we created a special advisory panel, including anita and members of the committee that were helping guide the implementation of the various elements of what this honoring of our late mayor would be, including the wood wall which we will get to see a little later on, including this mural behind me, which in the future will be replaced with a plaque, as well as a statue and a video about ed and how important he was to the city and county of San Francisco. It will be this lasting commemoration in our airport of the extraordinary significance our late mayor ed lee had on the city and county of San Francisco. With that, i thank you all for being here today. It is my pleasure to introduce the 45th mayor of San Francisco, who served out the remaining term of mayor lee and who we all congratulate on her victory to a full fouryear term as our mayor, welcome, mayor london breed. Mayor breed thank you, ivar. Im really excited to be here today, especially with members of the lee family, members of our Airport Commission, and people that i served with on the board of supervisors when ed was our mayor, president of the board of superviseors, thank yo, supervisor yee, for being here. When mayor lee was mayor, we were like his kids. We really were. We would go into his office. We would ask for things all of the time. In most instances, he was almost always so supportive. He cared about this city. He cared about the people of this city. He cared about doing good things for San Francisco. When i first sat down with him as supervisor and told him that Public Housing was my priority, of course we bonded over our shared experience of growing up in Public Housing. He said, yes, we will work to make the condition of residents and Public Housing better. I will tell you since ive been mayor, weve been going to a lot of those Public Housing developments where the promises of our city have been fulfilled and the conditions have changed significantly. Its because of his leadership and his work and his love and care for people. [ applause ]. Mayor breed his work for our Public School system and our children, his work for Public Safety and for making sure that we are a city that focuses on making the right decisions, especially for future generations. You know, most mayors wouldnt say this, but since ive been mayor, i am really a beneficiary of all of his hard work. So when i go and i do those ribbon cuttings. When i go and were saving buildings that mayor lee put in motion with funding and support, i know its because of his hard work that were able to make peoples lives better. I only wish, i only wish that he was able to be here with us to see what an amazing job he did for the people of San Francisco. [ applause ]]. Mayor breed so many of his friends are here, people who worked and served with him, people who loved and supported him. Again, i want to thank the lee family for just your continued support of San Francisco, your continued involvement in the things that we do to improve the lives of people in San Francisco. This is at least legacy. I along with other emerging, elected officials, we are part of his legacy. The work that we did together in San Francisco has really transformed our city and put us on the right path to continue to improve San Francisco so it is fitting, as we dedicate the International Airport to mayor lee to just also remind ourselves of the work that he did, but as the First Chineseamerican mayor in San Franciscos history, the man was like a rock star. He was like a rock star. [ applause ]. Mayor breed now, ed didnt need a lot of attention, but i didnt let him not get the attention he needed. I remember when we went to china, we went to beijing and shanghai, and so many people with their cameras and Everything Else and just i mean, you would have thought that it was beyonce and j. Z. It was mayor lee getting love and to smile like it wasnt a big deal. I would tell him to soak it up and not get excited. That was his personality. He didnt need the attention or the fame. He was about the work. He was about the results. He was about the people. As we honor him here today, it is only fitting because he was an international figure, that when people come to this city, the first thing they see is mayor ed lee greeting them. When people leave this city, they can see the same thing. Its the impression that they get, and that is that he was an important figure for the city and county of San Francisco, so much so that he is acknowledged in such a significant way. Thank you all for being here. Thank you all to a lot of the airport workers that are here, the family, the people from the african and chinese communities, people who have come from far and wide to honor someone who was really such an incredible figure and incredible inspiration, and has done a lot to set our city on the right path. So it is only fitting that we honor him in this way today at the San FranciscoInternational Airport. His legacy will continue to live on through us. Thank you. It is now my pleasure to introduce a former president of the board of supervisors. He worked with mayor lee on many issues. A warm welcome for California State Assembly member, david chu. Good morning, San Francisco. This is a San Francisco day. I was thinking of how to start my thoughts, and maybe i would start with the following which is i am going to be short because he was and i am. Thank you all for being a part of the community of San Francisco and so many of the Community Leaders who led to this day, to this wonderful naming dedication. Of course we want to salute anita and your family for your family, your sacrifice, and your love. All of us have countless memories of the mayor, and im going to relay just a few quick ones. It was exactly ten years ago to the day that i was in this International Terminal with thensupervisor chu and mar. The three of us were the First Chinese supervisors to serve together. We were heading on a goodwill trip to southern china. We were joined by members of the Chinese Chamber, some of who are here. What was historic about that event for me ten years later is that we were joined by one incredibly competent, selfless, humble, and smiling city administrator, ed lee. I remember on that trip, those of us who were elected officials, we were new to our roles. We observed him as he interacted with our diplomatic counterparts, as he brought good will from this city, as he fosters economic and social ties with other parts of the world. That is the ed lee that became mayor that we honor and respect today. A second memory involving this very airport. The first week the current occupant of the white house was inaugurated. He issued an executive order that said that airports were about to become the site of his new walls to keep out refugees. Im going to quote something that mayor lee said because he was always so mild minored, but not on that day. As the son of chinese immigrants, i am disgusted by the president s executive order to target muslim communities, to ban immigrants from entering the united states. These actions are a direct betrayal of our american values. We were also proud of him on that day because for our former mayor, it is important for him to lead a city where love trumps hate, where civility trumps rudeness. Mayor lee stood for everything that is good about compassion and tolerance for all of our diverse communities. [ applause ]. Let me end with my final memory of mayor lee, as anita knows. You and your husband like to make fun of me for not having a kid. I regret that my son lucas will not get to know uncle ed lee. What i can tell you is because of this photograph, because of this naming decision, we will have millions of kids from around the world, from china, from asia, from africa, from latin american and europe who will come through these halls and say im the child of immigrants, but maybe some day i can run a city. I am the son of a cook and a se seamstress, but maybe some day i can run a city. Mayor lee has given us hope in our future. That is why we are here today and that is why it is wonderful to be part of our San Francisco community. Thank you so much and god speed. And now my pleasure to welcome up a district 4 supervisor turned supervisor by mayor lee. Please welcome carmen chu. Hello, everybody. So happy to be here with all of you and to see this day come forward. So many people who are here today from all different parts of mayor ed lees life, his family, the community who loved him, and of course the citys family who adored him and saw him as a mentor for many of us. I think the trip that we took was spoken about. When you travel with him, just like in relationships, they say it really reveals someones true character. Can you travel well together, were they fussy, were they hard to get along with, and so on. I have a memory of mayor ed lee on that trip. On that trip we were walking through these beautiful gardens where you can see the scenery around. I see our mayor who wasnt mayor at the time, who was a city administrator, and he was looking at the trash can. He was looking at the trash can to understand whether the design of the trash can was something that we should mimic and bring back here to San Francisco. So i think revealing the character that was our mayor and i think the family knows this too for all the times he brought you out to do cleanups, our mayor cared about the details to run the city and run it well and he did so with every part of his life. He could have been doing something different, but he was looking at a trash can. The mayor that i knew and the one that all of us came to love came from humble beginnings, someone who has struggles in the family, who didnt have very much, where you saw your own family struggle with the language, and where somehow, some way, you became a lawyer who advocated for civil rights to make sure that injustices were not something that could be tolerated in our community, to be someone who cared about how we run our city for the benefit of the public, he became the mayor. One of my proudest moments as a daughter of immigrants was walking down the hall in the rotunda after selecting ed lee to be our mayor. That was probably one of the best votes i ever made as a supervisor. If there was one thing i could have left behind as a legacy would be that i selected and supported that San Francisco had our First Chinese mayor. [ applause ]. As were gathered here today to watch this unveiling and to see all of this, i think it brings us hope and pride, david spoke about this earlier, all of the people who will come through the San FranciscoInternational Airport, all of the people who will look up and say who was this person and how was this person relevant to San Francisco, and say im walking through this place, an international city, a place that sets the worlds trends and to know that this man not only moved San Francisco forward, but that he is a man who enexpires so many generations to come. My parents cooked in restaurants and theyre proud that we have a voice and we can stand up and fight for the injustices and see that when people are attacked in our community, we can stand up. It doesnt matter in youre chinese or latin american or another other background, i cant tell you how meaningful this is to have his remembrance at the International Terminal. Thank you. [ applause ]. Next we have someone who worked with mayor lee on housing policy issues. Now as our very own Airport Commissioner, malcolm young. [ applause ]. First of all, i need to apologize to Assembly Member chu. I think i laughed a little too loud at your short jokes mayor lees short jokes. And then carmen nudged me as well. Thank you for that. When the press asked me about why i was so adamant about seeing this terminal named after mayor lee, i gave a response that in a city that was home to the chinese exclusion act, it is fitting that this gateway be named of a chineseamerican civil rights advocate, someone who devoted his entire career to breaking down barriers. In that context, i want to point out the naming of this terminal is incredibly ironic and important. If you ask me without the press around in a quieter moment why i was so adamant about this, i want to give a much simpler answer. Ed becoming mayor made me proud to be an asianamerican. In a city and state where asianamericans had a long and unrecognized role of building, ed lee becoming mayor was important and this is a point we continue to mirror as a community. I wasnt surprised when there was so much unity from our community when we first started organizing the committee and the campaign to bring this after mayor lee. The commissioner said the airport damn well name the terminal after ed, because ive never seen so many people who dont like each other in the same room pushing for the same thing. And maybe to put it in terms that our elected officials and advocates can understand better, this naming campaign got the president of the Community Residents association out staples it got the head of the realtors out for an entire year. I got asked the question, when is that ever going to happen again . Thank you, ed. Ed is not the only person that we need to thank, but we love that youre here and this is amazing. I want to talk a little bit about the effort that it took to get us here. This was a 13month campaign and it was led from and came from the chinese american community. I want to say thank you to all of the supporters who came on board to push for this. I want to call out some individuals and groups in particular, and i know we will do that more later. There were some folks who steppedup. First and foremost i want to acknowledge annie chung. Annie was on the naming committee. Annie was the moral compass of this effort, but also i want to thank you for stepping out early. Your leadership in this community and this effort really i think lent the credibility that we needed to make sure that this is something that everybody got behind. Thank you so much, annie. Annie just got back from hong kong yesterday, so were glad youre here. I want to call out and thank guretta louis. I want to thank you for getting this rolling. When she called us, we thought she was inviting us for a free lunch. It turns out she was setting out our work plan for the next 13 months. I also want to acknowledge walter wong. I know that losing ed was very important. Your leadership also lent an incredible amount of effort to this and we want to thank you. Your leadership to the Chinese Chamber of commerce, so many leaders from these organizations were there every step of the way. I see ringo in the back. Pitman, eddie, everybody who showed up at hearing after hearing. And the same is true for our ccba president. Dont take that kind of commitment lightly or for granted. Thank you so much. The ed lee democratic club. You guys gave the best testimony, but you also had the best stickers hands down when we were in the testimony room. Many of you worked hard with and for ed during his years as mayor and that came out when you gave your public testimony. Thank you. Also to our grassroots leaders to the community associations. Our nonprofit Community Leaders from a. P. I. Council. Your coming out really showed that this campaign was Something Special to real people and not just us political types or quoks out the there and i thought that was meaningful. Jan sey, you came out, wayne lee. The sisters of cities communities, you came out. You clearly relished eds relishment. That will be my only bad joke. Individual friends of ed lee came out. You guys were really amazing and you were there all the time. Eds city family was incredibly helpful, the johnsons who arent here. Those who are here. Cava and steve is here. Also, i just want to really give a thank you to the numerous airport staff who were cheering us from the sidelines and figuring out how to make this happen really effectively and expeditiously. This is meant as a complement. You guys sound like a bunch of ed lee bureaucrats. I want to thank jason shaminard. I think everybody got to know your name because you sent out so many emails and you got to know this well. Kimson wong. When we started this campaign, you were running r. N. G. Lounge and you let us meet there. Thank you so much for your support along the way. Bill lee who is here. Bill has always been a leader in this community. We want to thank the mayors family. You being there at our Community Meetings was really wind behind our backs and thank you so much for motivating us. Im going to end on a bit of a personal note. Not so many people know that i was head of the asianamerican association. President chu was president 25 years before me. [ laughter ]. You know, i was planning for my installation dinner and i thought long and hard about who i wanted to be keynote speaker. One answer emerged which was the one person whose career i wanted to capture as a person i wanted to emulate and it was ed lee. He was a communitybased civil rights leader who went on to serve this city. And he exemplified the service that i wanted to impress on my fellow colleagues. When i got to work for mayor lee early on in his administration, it really was with great pride that i did so. I want to say its with pride that when i come to the International Terminal from now on i can say to myself or my wife that i got to work for that guy. Thank you. [ applause ]. Thanks, commissioner. It is our pleasure to have such a wonderful showing and the family and were so appreciative of everyone being here. With that, we want to welcome representing the family. If you would come on up daughter tonia speaking on behalf of the family. [ applause ]. Hello, everyone. This is truly such an incredible honor. On behalf of my mom, anita lee, and the entire lee family, many of which are here today, we would like to thank mayor london breed, the airport director, members of the Airport Commission, and of course the Wonderful Community who pushed this Initiative Forward and who were really the heart of this amazing dedication today. Thank you so much. This dedication, like many have said, feels quite fitting. You know, people have talked about how as a First Chinese american mayor, how significant that is in the place where in 1882 there was the exclusion act and now his name is on the International Airport. My mom and dad raised my sister and i to be global citizens and to appreciate the interconnectedness of us all. You know, i also know that when my dad was mayor, he helped us strengthen so Many International relationships with the city. All the times he was on those trips, he would text us about the things he was experiencing. This International Terminal is such a beautiful and a significant kind of place, whether its travellers about to embark on an exciting adventure or a place to reunite with your loved ones or a place for those returning home, this is a place of coming and going that centers Human Connection and human possibility. What an amazing honor to have the departures hall of this International Terminal dedicated to my father who was the son of chinese immigrants and who truly believed in our ability to raise each other up and to raise new heights. I will quos with a quote of my dads live your life boldly and keep the door open for others. Dads live your life boldly and keep the door open for others. That concludes our speaking portion. I do want to recognize so many important people. All of you are important. I want to call all of you out. The board of supervisors, norman yee. Thank you for being here. Mayor wayne lee. Our Airport Commissions and Vice President , linda cradon, commissioner young, and our president couldnt make it today, but sends his well wishes to everyone. Members of the board of equalization, leah cone. Former Airport Commissioner karol lito. The t. S. A. Director for s. F. O. , fred lau. Police chief bill scott. And former fire chief joanne hays white. Thank you for being here and steve cava. Thank you for coming. Do we have some department heads, phil ginsburg, office of civic engagement, adrienne pawn. Thank you for being here. Wonderful to have you all here. So with that, what we want to do is move to the center of the terminal and do the unveiling by the mayor. Tuesday, november 19, meeting of the San Francisco entertainment commission. I am ben bleiman and i am the commissions president. If you are a member of the public and want to speak, there are speaker forms which you can fill out which are located on the front table or you can just line up for Public Comment. We do ask that everybody turns off the cell phones or puts them on silent including commissioners and staff. I want to thank sfgov tv and Media Services for sharing this meeting with the public. We can start with a row call. Commissioner perez. Here. A president