To this contract. Thank you very much. Okay, Public Comment is closed at this time. So colleagues you heard the tremendous importance that San Francisco General Hospital provides our community in partnership with ucsf and i would like to make a motion to move this forward to the full board with positive recommendation. Seconded can i make a comment . Supervisor kim, please. I just want to reiterate support for which was just stated at Public Comment that i do hope what moves forward i know its a publicprivate partnership, but we would like to see our minority and womenowned businesses to be able to participate in this project and i look forward to a resolution on that issue. And i will be supporting the motion to move this forward with recommendation. Excellent. Thank you very much. Colleagues, i appreciate the support. Looks like we have unanimous support on this motion. Without objection, this motion moves forward with positive recommendation. Madame clerk, could you please call item
Committee. My name is supervisor malia cohen, im the chair of this committee and to my right is supervisor scott wiener, vicechair and to my left is supervisor kim, who will join us shortly. I want to welcome our colleague ms. Julie christensen who will comment on an item on the agenda today. Our clerk is ms. Andrea ausberry and i want to recognize Jennifer Lowe and leo, who will be broadcasting this meeting at sfgovtv. Thank you very much. Madame clerk, do you have any announcements excellent, thank you very much. Could you please call item no. 1. An ordinance amending ordinance no. 2815 is construction emissions minimization plan. Thank you very much. I am the maker of this ordinance and colleagues, so this ordinance includes some technical cleanup for amendments to an ordinance that the board passed earlier this year. This ordinance we passed required higher emission standardss and equipment for the city public works projects. At the time they passed this ordinance, there was confli
Entitlement and transaction documents for the development of Treasure Island were adopted in 2011. The Development Program calls for the development of 8,000 homes on Treasure Island and Yerba Buena Island, 25 of which will be affordable. Up to 500 hotel rooms. And about half a million square feet of commercial and retail and office space. It also includes a tremendous amount of Public Benefits, including more than 300 acres of open space, transit equipment for ac transit and muni, as well as transit operating subsidy for the Ferry Service that well come to and from Treasure Island. Geotechnical improvements to Treasure Island and sealevel rise adoptions, as well as a range of public infrastructure. The agreement commits the city to form requested community facilitating districts and financing districts to help pay for the Public Benefits that will be constructed on the island and to issue bonds against the future revenue from those districts. The agreement also calls for Treasure Isla
Supervisor kim, who will join us shortly. I want to welcome our colleague ms. Julie christensen who will comment on an item on the agenda today. Our clerk is ms. Andrea ausberry and i want to recognize Jennifer Lowe and leo, who will be broadcasting this meeting at sfgovtv. Thank you very much. Madame clerk, do you have any announcements excellent, thank you very much. Could you please call item no. 1. An ordinance amending ordinance no. 2815 is construction emissions minimization plan. Thank you very much. I am the maker of this ordinance and colleagues, so this ordinance includes some technical cleanup for amendments to an ordinance that the board passed earlier this year. This ordinance we passed required higher emission standardss and equipment for the city public works projects. At the time they passed this ordinance, there was conflicting language about the ordinances application to current city contracts. At the request of the City Attorney we have introduced this trailing ordin
Middle Tennessee - Middle Tennessee Electric (MTE), a not-for-profit electric cooperative, plays a significant role in supporting local governments despite its tax-exempt status. Through the ad valorem tax, MTE contributed over $8.3 million to local governments in its service area this year. These payments, ranging from thousands to millions of dollars, are based on assessed property values in each county and city.
Rutherford County received the largest share of $4,037,648, with additio .