Kelly watts. When you come up say video and theyll put it on for you, kelly. Sfgov i have a video, no audio. This vid you shows footage of the tire particles children are exposed to on San Francisco synthetic fields today. The video also contains pictures and video of the rpd installation. In many cases shown on mbc, espn and [inaudible] cpsc meetings. Electron microscope [inaudible] these particles are invisible to the naked eye. Zooming out reviles the zaged edges that enables them to get stuck in the lungs and gastrointestinal track. Even the lanchlgest particles which are easily seen are the size of a grain of sands. The commission is responsible for introducing thousands of tons into childrens play fields and 35 acres of the city environment. That is millions of pounds. This commission is responsibleas you know, yale publuxed a study which found 12 cancer causes particles. Despite you and your Business Associates other notable agencyerize not sure. The health risk are questioned by the state of california cal recycle and [inaudible] under the direction of president obama, the u. S. Epa and Product Safety Commission and center for Disease Control are a initiating studies. These are the same [inaudible] as claiming tire [inaudible] is safe. As you have been repeatedly informed, over 25 percent the chemical make up is found to cause cancer. 38 percent the chemical make up of these particles are listed by prop 65 as known to cause cancer. Im here to ask the commission and rpd to inform the sitvens of San Francisco who use the fields and exposed of them daily of the facts. I feel the athletes, the children and their parent and your neighbors lichb ing next to these fields are entitled to have a prop 65 warning posted at the entrance of the fields. I like to acknowledge a friend of mine, eethen [inaudible] who is soccer goly who is joining the list of growing user thofz fields who are battling cancer. Thank you. Thank you. Anyone else that would like to make general Public Comment . Seeing none, this is closed. Anyone who like to make comment on the consent calendar . Being none, Public Comment is closed. Commissioners. Motion. So moved. Seconded. All in favor. So moved. We are on item 6, the San Francisco zoo. Apology our it guy who is normally here got a better offer with the start up, sobear with me for a moment as i get the powerpoint loaded. We need someones grandchild in the room. Slide show. From beginning. There we go. If you put the slide show up. There you go. Delighted to be here. I want to talk about exciting stuff happened and will happen. I want to start with new animal at the zoo is mexican gray wolf a subspecies of the gray wolf and one the most endangered speess on the planet. What we have done is the process is to transform one of our bear grottos into a new exhibit. The grottos were built in 1938 when cement was king and are now transforming into new spaces. You can see the beautiful glazed wall the public can walk up to and see these wovls. A view showing the length. The finger wall is removed and built a bump in. This is from the other side. You can get a sofens the breath of the exhibit. I want to notice that there is no cement. We have really put 1068 materials so the wlfs wont run on dirt. You can see a pool and on the other slide the mote was fill in. This side the mote isnt. This is the thrital bump in where the public can get inside the exhibit. We put about 30 thousand of electronic equipment to activate the exhibit and part of our Wellness Program and this well stimulate and activate the exhibit. New arrives, hyson macaws and [inaudible] scirls. The color here is really muted. These animalerize spectacular in color. The hysons are rare and endangered because of their brilliant blue colors. They are going into the Tropical Forest and the squirrel is two times the size of our little gray squirrel and comes from asia. Mothers day, what a great events at the zoo. About 6,000 families came out to the zoo. 6,000 people, families and mothers lf you see the baby gerf, he name is inkred born april 8. When they are born they are only 6 feet, 3 inches and about 150 pounds to give a idea and they are up and walking within a hour. It was a great event. We have some other moms and babies. The lion cub was born august 31 of last year, all most a year old. We have oo baby anteater born march 30. A jieant anteater, you got to see this animal. It is cute as heck. It climbs up on the moms back and how it is transported. We have baby [inaudible] and monkey. Check those guys out. What happened . Kids fest is happening this friday. I brought cards if you are interesting in having a blast. We close the zoo from 6 to 8 you can come with the kids and have a special experience so come out this friday. Endangered species day will be a wonderful event. We are going to celebrate it over 3 days and the zoowhen is the date . May 20 . This friday, saturday and sunday. We will keep the zoo open until 6 oclock friday and saturday. I think we have 18 endangered species. Most animals on the planet are in trouble. Celebrate life at the zoo. It is a special place to connect to the wild places and things. Summer programming begins june 4. Lots of stuff will be going on. Shows and keeping talks and youth programs. We have 500 youth. Talk about career learning, this is a Great Program that help kids learn about activities they can get involved with and many kids involved in the programs go on to contrarys with conservation and education. The zoo is 100 acre garden and 100 acre park and classroom, and zoo. Come out this summer and see what is shaking. And that ends my report. Thank you very much. Is there Public Comment on this item . Item 6. Seeing none, Public Comment is closed. Commissioners any comment . Discussion only. We are on item 7, west sun set playground. Al good morning commissioners. Dan mower Capital Division. The item before you we presented at the capital committee. It was discussion only item because i didnt have the paperwork to give a formal report but now that we have a few weeks happy to announce we have a contractor on board that we like to have you award a construction contract to. This is for West Sunset Playground renovation project. This is one of the 2012 park bond programs and taken a little longer to get this moving. We went through a process and advertised and bid the project and the bids came in extremely high during the first go so had to adjust and rebid the project. We did that and ended up with two bids. One was extremely outrageous but the other was within our means and enyour packages you can see a summary of had bid results that came in. What we propose is the Commission Award a construction contract to [inaudible] landscape and construction ink in amount of 9, 788,000. We have bid items worked into the project but with the bid price we wont be able to exercise those and try to get those at the back ends of the project. We will monitor that closely and make sure we get the best bang for the dollar. We anticipate starting construction at the end of july and hope to open the facility back up july 2017. If you have questions . In the package i believe you have a site plan of the facility. Roughly about 15 acre facility, 3 soccer fields, 3 baseball fields, parking lot and aminities. thank you. Mr. Ginsbirg did you is a question . Can you run us through the alternate and budgets are . A couple i felt were important. There is elements i think are i like to see us all Work Together to figure a way to get 24e78 back into the project. Where to start answering that question. The first question is alternate bid items were replacement of the upper baseball field for lighting. The other is renovation of a smaller womans restroom down at the lower bleacher section. The original project had two restroom buildings for the women only because the plumbing and current configuration allowed for that. The small one is open munday through friday and as eventss required open the larger. The womens restroom was a alternate bid item. The last is plants and shrubs and larger planting bids. Those were the 3 that include the gateway the pillars . No, this is just the vegetation itself, the green. That is why i prefaced my comment when i started this is we have gone through this twice now to get it into a reasonable budget. The project had pillarssimilar what you see at haight street. A shed at the upper soccer field. The other engineering opportunities we took to get into budget were adjusting the ada access requirements. As i mentioned at the Committee Level this park has a grade change 40 to 45 feet and make tg accessible for folks in wheelchairs and mobility impavement it is lot of ramps and concrete that need to be implemented so we were able to reduce that to reduce the cost. The upper restrooms in the upper baseball feed are omitted. What is had cost of lighting . Approximately 160,000 for the upper field lights. What were the cost of the pillars . I center to get back on that one. That was broken out sometime ago so dont have that at my finger tips. I like to propose commissioner, there are elements of the project that are painful to have to have given up and i know where we are with open space on the contingencies or reserve but i like to do more work with dan and think about potentially bringing some either one of the funding back or the pillars are no longer in the project and see if we can figure a way toresusitate that cant we have the contract as gone out to bid several times. Can we move this contract forward subject to a change order in case additional funding is found in order to cover any alternates . I guess that is a question to both of you. The possibility exists. I dont have a figure for you at the moment to share, so if you want to take an action today on that it would be a arbitary faigier. Under the contracting law we have the ability to go up to 10 percent the contract amount without sxhing back for your approval. If we find additional funding i am more than happy to come back and share with the group and commission and ask for the fee increase. I propose we move forward with the contract but come back if we identify alternate funds in your discretion and one is [inaudible] and one is a change order. Let dan and i do work and come back to you to the Commission Even if it is above 10 percent. We move the contractthis is to the West Sunset Playground users i think we have to get this going. I agree. Let me suggest twee get Public Comment and then i have a question for dan. Anyone who would like to make Public Comment on this item . Seeing none, Public Comment is closed. Dan, the second highest bid was 35 percent higher. Can you give a rough estimate of why that is . That is a good question and i asked a lot of folks in the contracting world why some of the numbers are so large. To be frank i think contractors out there are so busy and the bid pool is show shy people are throwing numbers randomly at the table and if it sticks it is gravy and if it doesnt they have nothing to lose. This happened on the first bid cycle one came in excess of 3 Million Dollars and the second bid was the same. It is frustrating not having clear response why they are doing that, it just doesnt make sense. Dpw with their drebter and project Management Team are going through a exercise looking at all the bids from the different departments inside and outside the agency and what they are finding is bids are between 25 and 30 percent above estimates. It is a difficult exercise for the Capital Division to put a fine pencil sharp point on estimating even with third party estimators we had 3 firms on this particular project to make sure we cross reference the numbers but when you put it out for bid it is a throwing out into a black box and dont know what you will get back. Thank you. Seeing no other questions, i entertain a motion. So moved. Moved and seconded. All in favor . Aye so moved. We are on item 8, galf green fees approval of increase. Goon morning, tom heart with [inaudible] management. First i would like to start with a couple corrections. I spoke with our City Attorney last week to change agenda wording which you have in your packet, but does not match the agenda that went out. The two items have to do with including the Effective Date july 1 of 2016 and we decided not to increase the junior rate, so the language that you have that would be voting on today is correct. I was advised by the City Attorney i can make the change orally at the meeting. One other thing even though i looked at the charts numerous times, there is one rate that is incorrect which i like to correct for the report. In lincoln park the resident rate should be 25. Excuse me, 26 and listed as 25. According to section 1220 and park code, the Department Without further approval beyond the commission is eligible to raise green fees 1 or cpi each year. We did not do this last year due to a number of reasons including some course conditions. We just finished renovating the growns at harding and had water work done and so decide not to do that. It is time that we ask for increase in green fees. As i explained in the write up, the reason we chose to do the dollar this time instead of cpi because it raises the highest rate out of comparable courses specifically at harding. If this is passed today it would go into effect july 1. We are expecting probably additionalprobably closing this fiscal year with 207,000 round up last year. We are doing well, the weather is good and courses in good condition. If we do that we expect additional 200 thousand in the budget for next year. Thank you. Any Public Comment on this item . Being none, Public Comment is closed. Commissioner mcdonnell. In the background references being competitive and forgive my ignoreance, what is competitive mean by raising prices . It is really the golf industry changed tremendously in the last 2 or 3 years. We did research and most dont post rate because they do [inaudible] pricing. If you want to know the rate for tuesday at 10 oclock they call the course and tell you what it is. It could have changed that morning. It is difficult for us to coo that in a government setting. We have flexible pricing which i brought to you and took to the the board before that we can raise rates 25 percent and non resident rates up to 50 percent with notice to the department and approval. We have just recently started a new tee time system called, easy links which has a program that will help do that automatically. We arei talked to the general manager at harding a couple days ago and we are probably going to start that around july 1 which will give us data so we are going to be able to make sure we are where we should be within the golf market. The problem is as i said, applying cpi oppose d to the dollar will actuallyened up raising the higher rates and not sometimes the lower rates. We need more higher rates to be able to keep our resident rates as low as possible for our golfers. Thank you. Commissioner low. Also not being a golfer and it is a while since we looked at golf fees and what the glen eagles lease amendment but how does the dynamic pricing fit in with this 1 fee hike . Does it give the opportunity to raise more duringraise the golf fees higher during peak times . We will be able to do that and lower it during low times. There is some signs on a key sheet on a day especially during the week they are always emty and so 50 percent of something is better than zero. This will help make those judgments. By law we can only reduce things up to 25 percent. Was it easy links with the computer supposed to link all the reservation times, has that gone in place now . We we just started that. It is in place and all the golf courses with the exception of golden gate park. What this fee increase which i support, there was some accommodations made for particular golf courses in terms of improvements to that golf course that the department had to contribute quite a bit of money, is there tonight to recover some of those costs . [inaudible] we probably will, but we cant raise the prices unless the quality of the course is there. I think the courses are doing well. I havent been out to glen eagles recently. I visited lincoln and golden gate and all are in much better condition than this time last year. Thank you. Seeing no other comments, entertain a motion. Moved and seconded. All in favor . Aye. So moved. We are on number 9, San Francisco southern bayfront. This is discussion only item commissioners. Tom, do you want to grab nicole . She is in the hallway. Commissioners you will hear a presentation right now from the Mayors Office of economic and Work Force Development on some very deep thinking going on about and planning along the southern waterfront and moewd is wonderful and collaborative bringing in the rec and Park Department and a lot of our sister agencies to think about growth in the southeast hol istically. You will here amazing stats. By 2025 we are expected to increase the population by close to 300,000 people along the southern waterfront. San francisco overall population growth [inaudible] i will shut up and let them do that. What is mostimportant is the way the city is looking at development along the southern waterfront with a focus and priority insureing open space to balance growth. Ill turn it over to ken rich thank you. Good morning commissioners. We are pleased to be here to give you this report on a effort that is justating for some time now. Oewd and city agencies including this department aimed producing the best results for the city from a number of unique large developments that are proposed in area we are calling the southern bayfront. Context, if you take a look at the slide and look at it moving clockwise from the lower left, the first zones in the red and green are under federal control ggnra. With your ownership and [inaudible] and we are not expecting much to change in the future. These are the areas that stay the way they are. These are open spaces och various kinds. The third area in blue is what we think of when we imagine the San Francisco waterfront. Change here will happen slowly. It is fairly controversial and dont expect to see a lot changing. Which leaves the yellow from att park to had southern boarder of the city, this is a part of the waterfront we believe we will see a lot of change and observers will welcome the change as long as it is benefit to the neighborhoods. The remainder of our short presentation focus on ideas we have been working on how to manage change for the city in the best way. If we zoom in we can say thatzoom in on the area we call the southern bayfront and the key point is this is already a place where people live and work, but also a part of the city that will see the most growth in residential and commercial development in the coming decades. We already have 36,000 People Living here and 23,000 people working here. How do we manage and shape the grouth for the good of the city and neighborhoods . The fact is, most of the Large Scale Development we will see in the southern bayfront is already known and on the horizon. Whether it is implementation such as Hunters Point candlestick or pier 70 or giant mission rock or india basin and pg and e site. Look at the very compelling stats on the slide. Well see at least 20,000 new housing unit created in the southern bayfront. A third will be affordable. We will see 35,000 job and relevant to you and astounding stat about 520 acres of new open space which is virterally all the open space we will see in the city. This is important. Really important for this commission. A couple of the projects that i mentioned are already approved, the ship yard candle stick and have them on the slide to focus on the 5 large projecktds still to be approved. All the projects seek to transforchl formally industrial land with no open space, housing and commercial. The investments are a benefit for the city, wree focused on claiming as much of that benefit and that value created as possible for our residents and neighborhoods. All of these projects will come in front of various commissions and boards in some cases in front of and and board of supervisors as negotiated Development Agreements. These are too big and complicated to be zoning entitlement. You will see a schedule later and all come in the next couple years. What we are proposing and the remainer of the presentation will outline is a framework. Look at them together and figure what is Community Benefit we want to negotiate globally. If we need the Community Benefits we have a whole framework. As we negotiate benefits around transportation and open space affordsability we want to think of them as a whole and not bringing one off deal tooz look at each time. I will bring up my colleagues, lee [inaudible] who will take you through quickly each of the topics and try to focus for this preg presentation on the open space issue and discuss how we want to negotiate these. Thanks ken. Im lee [inaudible] as ken discussed the framework will aim to coordinate investment from the diverse projects into a number of key focus areas. You see the areas at the bottom of the slides and subsquents slides will go into more detail. Affordable housing our goal is achieve 33 percent affordability across the projects. This will pruss over 6500 units of Affordable Housing and notebly will have a direct benefit for local residents through the neighborhood Preference Program which allows 40 percent the new units to go directly to local residents. This is a powerful statistic. On Sea Level Rise, we know the city is committed to protecting vulnerability communities from the impact of Sea Level Rise. The great thing about these developments is they will improve and adapt large slots of the waterfront to deal with future effects of Sea Level Rise and also collaborate with the city on long term measures that can help to bolster district wide protection over the long term. Transportation, this is a critical component for both existing and future residents of the southern bayfront. The good news is the city is already working to meet demand. The lest 3 slides will show the project investments coming on line as early at next year. In the following decades through 2030. Putting the whole picture together youtd can see the large amount of investment that will come on line in this district. How do these Development Projects fit in . Through collaboration with each other and negotiation with the city through our process our goal is channel the transportation together so they can have a larger impact on the transportation picture than otherwise possible. For example, we can improve local neighborhood streetscape connections by coordinating adjacent projects to make sure there more a hol istic look at the streetscape improvements. We will also try to channel that investment to enhance transit operations along this corridor. Moving to open space, as ken said the broader district will see over 520 new and renovated acres of open space through these projects the projects approved and coming down the line. The goal is coordinate projects investment in open space with existing and new communities. What this means is creating a waterfront that is publicly accessible. Much of the waterfront is formally industrial and not accessible to the public in any way let alone through recational activities. We also want to make sure open spaces are connected to one another physically when possibly and if not through a broad messaging strategy. Finally, woo want to maketia zee a unified approach to programming or coordinateed approach to programming so there is cohesion of the event. This has the potential to be district wide network of open space that will enhance the residents use and access to parks and rec facilities. I want to highlight a great example of the coordination which the commission is very familiar with. The work that is happening at india basin where rec and park is directly engaging neighborhood stakeholders and adjacent Property Owners through a conceptual design process to plan a coordinateed open space and new public park land for the area. This process is achieving all the goals we are trying to achieve district wide and really happy to have this be sort of the first out of the gate to really kind of coordinate and connect all of the various Property Owners and all the various open spaces that exist and will exist in this district. The other thing i want to highlight on open space is that there is a broader rec need assessment undertaken by rec and park and planning and this is part of plannings broader southeast framework 5 year plan. They are looking to inventory the current access to and adequacy of rec facilities and parks in the broader southeast. That will help the city understand the neighborhoods needs now and also inform the neighborhoods needs as the population grows especially through these projects. This will allow us to target specific recreational needs and maybe find solutions within the project developments if appropriate. This is also i mentioned being informed by the work that the port has done on the [inaudible] and that work is ongoing with participation from rec and park, so all the broader planning effort will be combined through our strategies here to make sure we are really addressing the appropriate recreational needs that exist in the district and will exist. On sustainability we want to achieve a high level of environmental sustainability. This is through the use of resource savings utility designs, new technology, our goal is to provide long term environmental benefits for the whole district. A lot of the projects are revitalizing former industrial land so by transforming into high performing sites we can have benefits to the broader community. The final two areas, the first is community facilities. This really touches on Public Safety services, the fire station, schools, the Planning Department is analyzing access to and adequacy of the servicess to better understand residents needs now and in the future and this will help us plan all this grouth that is happening so we can identify what the needs may be. Lastly, on economic and Work Force Development, each of these Development Projects will make commitment to Workforce Development in the construction and professional service field. That is working in Close Partnership with oewd city build program. Also, these projects will contribute diverse new Employment Opportunity in the office sector, pdr, retail and others and so this will have a large impact on the economy of the city and directly for these neighborhoods. With that, ill turn it over to my colleague, mike martin. Thank you. Good morning commissioners, mike martin here to wrap up the presentation with talk about the tactics and try to get less wonky than i like to get and talk timeline and what drove to put together the effort. The current slide talks about how to enter the negotiations because as mr. Rich and [inaudible] talked about this is a negotiation strategy so it is a individual conversation with each of these developments. I think rather than just saying we more more more we want to growcreate values using tools we exploreed in recent large scale projects and use things we have seen in Development Agreements such as targeting of impact fees, the Transportation Sustainability fee and job housing linkage 2350e to taylor that conversation so each development can see the value we are providing in the zoning approval and other things they need for the density and also the other Funding Sources for the Public Benefits that we just ran through. Ultimately i think what we like to create is a suite of things each project is doing that plug synchronize to the larger strategy we are talking about today and increases what is otherwise available. Two of the tools are mell ruse special tax and infrastructure financing district. Both are flexible to you tool thaz can be used to pay for a number of things including Public Infrastructure and parks and transportation and housing affordability. What we would like to do is talk to each developer if there are things we can pay for with these tools but they put back into the project to do more of what we are looking for along the waterfront. The exciting thing about mellow ruse tax and tax increment as the tools are used to fund out the initial buildout of infrastructure and once that is paid off the tools can be available to do future shore line adaptationment what we hear all the time is why are you building along the waterfront when seeing level is rising. The development will protect themselves because that is how they sell to the people that live z work there, but if they can throw out money to adapt the neighbors areas to create the network we need to hold back rising sea level the question becomesstand on the head and that is why we are developing there to protect from Sea Level Rise. Again, we wanted to come back to the the compelling stats and show how this will combine to create a new face hof city on this southeastern geography to make that work for the new people and the neighborhoods nearby. This is a very concepual time line but what drove us to be with you. Over the last year we looked up and saw over the 27, 202017, 2016 develops, this will come to the commission and boferd supervises for aprovel and saw each of these will be a huge conversation on the own but if it doesnt relate to what the southern bayfront will become we will luce a opportunity. This feels like the work year working through the negotiation and next year is a transition from that work to communicating what it means to the future of the city. These are the City Departments including this department and think it is exciting way to get ahead of what is often a hectic period toward end of aprovel. We can take a thoughtful approach and developers appreciate that too because they can have a rational discussion. That closes our presentation. Thank you for your time and here to answer questions. Thank you very much. Lets do Public Comment and have commission comments anyone who would like to make Public Comment on this item . Public comment is closed. Commissioner low. The 520 acres, about how many fall within this departments jurisdiction . Maybe i can take a stab where we are. This includes india basin open space of which nicole you may have the number and the two parcels are [inaudible] under our jurisdiction. The other parcels part of indsia basin north to south belong to the port. India basin open space is ours and the big piece of open space that belongs to india basin and forthest to the south is North Side Park which is part of the candle stick ship yard projethlunar is doing. In the jurisdiction of ocii. There is a lot of open space in the area that is under the jurisdiction of ocii and are mainoewd facilitate the conversations and need to think long term management. Of the 520 acres how much is coming to the department and how do we anticipate Additional Resources we will need to for capital programming . I would say that is one the Important Reasons the front end planning and put up a slide that talked about the different recreational aminities to look at need. Moewd is thinking creatively about financing devices. [inaudible] provide a Funding Source for maintenance and programming. There is a question as to who will do it. The city is working through life after redevelopment. During the redwiment Development Area open space was created by redevelopment and when the redevelopment zone sun seted the property reverts to the [inaudible] over time, we have seen a little more fragmentation of Redevelopment Properties that have not reverted to the rec and Park Department. We development no longer is and have office of Community Investment and infrastruture and we have a collaborative relationship with oci i. This is coming up in mission bay. It is conversation we need at Treasure Island and conversation we will have in Transit District about as the open spaces are created what is management and program plan. I think we need to beope toon Creative Partnerships and at the same time i dont believe it is best interest to have 17 parks departments long term. I think we ought to have primarily one and particularly in the program side where we get fl to business having multiple agencies. So, i think it is the short answer to my long discussion is still to be determined. Commissioner mcdonnell two quick questions. One in terms of the growth projections around new houses, do we know the number of children . I dont think we do exactly. We are talking about 20,000 new households and should plan for and assume a good number of children. One thing that may have been glossed over is that not only are we looking at onewe are going negotiate half 1 3 of all these be affordable but the recently passed neighborhood preference legislation 30 percent of the 1 3 is prioritize for residents of 94110. Mostly bayview Hunters Point and dogpatch. A lot will be for the existing communities so thati think given that we would be seeing a good number of children as well. Related to that and looking at the list of City Departments at what point do you envision engaging on the City Department side and not city but a city partner and player of the district . I didnt heardcyf is a good [no audio] the approach more than what it results come out of it, which is given that this att to candlestick as the memo suggests, a number of different and growing and evolving dynamic neighborhoods, how are you approaching getting [closed session] in your discussion. Move to broadcast on all media channels. I oppose that motion and move we do not disicosis. Close. All in favor . Can you also make a motion on reporting actions . So you donot want to report actions . That is included in the motion. Second. All in favor . Aye we are item 12, commissioners matters. Any Public Comment . Seeing none, item 13, new business agenda. Public comment . Seeing none, 13 is closed. There are no communications and 15 is adjournment. So moved. Second. Thank you commissioners. [meeting adjourned] good mornin and want to thank supervisor wiener our castro merchant and residents all of our agencies for being here this morning of course, this is a scheduled presentation of our neighborhood fix it programs that we want to announce before i begin i want to say that ill be here briefly because another trample has occurred in our city been an officerinvolved shooting in the bayview i have to get back to the office and Pay Attention and get all the facts but every incident in our city regarding an officerinvolved shooting is a tragedy and one were from the mist of reforms for the Police Department making sure that everybody is safe but whatever an incident of on officerinvolved shooting we want to make sure that that we understand and whether or not it fits both our reforms and why on officer will be required to use his or her weapon in heir circumstance i know your communities of San FranciscoEveryone Wants to better understand to move on the santa sanctity of life the most important policy in the Police Department so i simultaneously right now chief suhr that providing information to the people there in the bayview on what happened i dont have all the circumstances by do know that involved an individual that was in a stolen vehicle but at the same time whether or not it required the use of deadly force is something we need to look at very, very specifically with the promise that our Police Department is improving its policies and should take life only when other lives are in danger and thats where the circumstances have to be reviewed specifically ufb im upset about that because i take all the officerinvolved shootings very sorrowful on behalf of everyone in the city and want everyone to know that that the purpose of this gathering today is to really keep our neighborhoods safe and clean with the tremendous amount of involvement we have and i dont want to ever loss it theme to make sure the city is safe and clean for everybody so let me spend a moment only simply thanking all the people hear our officers and muni, our pit stop monitor and volunteers as well as our departments 311, public works, Public UtilitiesCommission Commission the Homeless Outreach teams that are working with the Merchants Association with the cb d and castro all the groups that supervisor wiener and i have been lucky to go work within others past are beginning to come together on at least this immediate treatment of 5 neighborhood corridors in the city corridors that will we believe not only needs this immediate almost eco implies that Mohammed Nuru if dpw calls it we come in and try to fix things whether or not broken signs or faded out crosswalks or damaged things on the streets that dont work or anything that might make residents visitors, merchants and others feel unsafe in their neighborhoods needs to be fixed the assembly will be better coordinate under if program ive directed all the parks including the rec and Park Department and departments we nominated working together to make sure that we fix thats why the fix it teams are announced under the directorship of sandra a very veteran, if you will, within our Public Works Department and have my authority as the mayor to coordinate the departments and get them at a maintenance level when we fix things to maintain them great places like the castro where i often go or Mission Geneva or chinatown or fillmore all going to be part of these initial 5 neighborhoods in the next 3 years with the budget we have planning and hopefully gets approved in working with the board will be over 6 million to public works to make sure they do their job in cleaning but all the other departments that have access to the streets will collaborate in fixing the platform at the 311 calling center where we have a lot of people logan in but not know if, in fact, things are fixed sometimes they are and sometimes needs refixing thats the announcement today, i wanted to again thank the two pit stops monitor herman and another individual you delayed you were doing our job people call out for help recently you were there in preventing a robbery from happening thank you for those who step up to help others this is what the teamwork is an embracement of a team to keep the corridors we value to be kept clean and safe and more liveable but to keep up oftentimes im also sometimes do it ill come in with a parachute of people to do something we leave and great moment how about next week and the week after how to keep this up this is what the fix it teams are doing make sure that the Public HealthDepartment Outreach workers are here part of team we have challenges on our streets with certain individuals who make take the opportunity and not using the pit stops and make sure that everybody is feeling safe i thought want to make that announcement and make sure you know that i wanted to celebrate but keep it going for the merchants that oftentimes are facing other challenges about the corridors for not only their driving but for all the residents and so forth but with that, i need to get back not only to the office but the ongoing conversations with the police chief and the Community Advocates that are concerned about the officerinvolved shooting hope you understand that it is a serious thing for the city i take it seriously we will have today or the next few days a clarification of what has happened and a response to it but thrill tell you it is very uneasy and tragedy to have an individual die on officerinvolved shooting and we just need to make sure quarry doing all the right thing to prevent that from happening thank you very much. inaudible . Well, you know again, i think well have to ask a lot of questions excluding that and are the officers following the protocol what were the circumstances that led up to it were trying to con stringent a circumstance in which an officer uses his or her gun that lethal force had not been at the center of attention for so many months i have internal listed if on ever shooting that happened and make sure that everybody is following the protocols in circumstances was that officers life challenged in any way were other peoples lives champed in any way those circumstances have to be looked at i need every single officer who carries a gun and authorized to use it only do that has a late result this and many other questions will be under review. Hes at the top ill be meeting to see what occurred obviously i have to hold the chief accountable and especially, when an officerinvolved shooting is the circumstance. Thank you. Thank you. Sandra im the fix it director justice wanted to thank mayor ed lee for his leadership the neighborhood promise is important to our mayor and city im grateful the mayor has trusted me to execute this initiate for the visits and residents im planning to work act a team with all the city agencies to get it done so im looking forward to working with everyone but today, im honored to be joined by a strong neighborhood advocate not only in this neighborhood but citywide please welcome supervisor wiener. clapping. can question get this taller . Okay. Ill get the tall ignite mike so first of all, i wanted to really recognize herman and dashaun those are dpw employees that are pit stop workers that help to keep your neighborhoods clean up and our Public Restrooms clean and usable thou for your work and they disrupted a robbery at the chevron we have approval of the minutes inform thank y thank you. Your heroic effort. clapping. and he really wanted want to thank mayor ed lee for this upcoming budget to really help to improve our neighborhood and increase cleaning and your ability to ronald to graffiti and broken street lights all the things that degrade the quality of life in a neighborhood it is incredibly important well also be able to step up the citys response in terms of entering departmental work to try to contribution people out of the homeless encampments into shuttle and housing and having that entering departmental with the Outreach Team with the police and department of public works and all people to get people off the streets we know those encampments that are inhuman for people in them are really unhealthy and unsafe for right down the street an 16th street a resounding occurring problem and need to keep our neighborhoods clean and people safe and grateful that the mayor and i hope the board will keep our commitment to the people of San Francisco to restaff our Police Department our Police Department staffing collapsed just as the city was growing sixth weve been aggressively Funding Police academy scomplaz to restaff the department so we have more beat officers keeping our neighborhood safe and officers with Traffic Enforcement people need to feel safe to the mayor is proposing 7 police mainstreamed classes might be close to a record and working hard to make sure that the budget weve passed actually includes the 78 Police Academy a classes towards the full staffing and have the Police Officers we need to have a city that is safe r safe for everyone i want to thank all the departments i know youll do amazing work in executing in in a humane way that keeps our neighborhood safe and clean thank you very much. clapping. thank you supervisor wiener 311 is the citys nonemergency number here today from 311 our 311 director nancy and morning everyone. clapping. im excited about this program again, a way of helping customers get things done and 311 is really our easy way to connect to government we can connect you by phone or web, by using our mobile aps a technology in particular has become really in high demand as of april of 2016 we actually saw 60 percent of our requests coming in through web or mobile that sewer placed phone calls so it shows the demand of technology for our customers we are introducing our new website which is my sf 311. Org my sf 311. Org we want to make sure that people can easily log in requests and create accounts and actually text the history of requests and they can submit requests in a single contributor page if you have facebook or google link to that you dont have to be remembering more passwords and 311 is our partner with all of the departments within the city so this is the best way of making sure you report our issues and we can provide very robust reporting that will assist sandra in getting things done a reminder of that. Thank you nancy the strange and enduring character of our neighborhood lies in the community synonym that know that more than i had a local retained and local Business Owner and after school merchant president dan. Thank you were grateful to the mayor and the departments for coming out and do some spit shining in the neighborhood and it is appreciated so thank you all and thanks to those guys that did a bang up job for the neighborhood. clapping. okay. That concludes the neighborhood promise announcements thank you,