Okay, thanks. And unless there is anyone from the city administrators office, why dont we now go to Public Comment. I have a couple of Public Comment cards. I want to first acknowledge eli [speaker not understood] from spur. [speaker not understood] from the San Francisco urban agriculture alliance. And then andrea i think its jag win from the white Spring Community garden. And anyone else who would like to speak in Public Comment, if you can please line up on the righthand side of this room. Eli. Thank you, supervisors. My name is eli zegas, im the [speaker not understood] program man erupt at spur. And im here in support of the resolution. As the recreation and Parks Department pointed out in their presentation, we feel that the department has a number of strengths that makes sense for the program to be housed there and were also encouraged by what youve heard, that the department sees the program as supplementing and coordinating among agencies and also serving all types of urban ag
Haywire if not for a good piece of leadership. Its a good weekend to celebrate but on this piece of legislation i want to thank supervisor wiener for all pious persistence to get all the parties together to constant say lets keep working until we have an agreement. Its taken two years but its worth it when i have an industry thats growing but you pay respect for the great folks in brikt in motor. I want to thank even for the hard work theyre doing. With that supervisor wiener clapping thank you, mr. Mayor. It was about two years ago that with he saw that was a lot of potential chaos going on with argue brick and mortar restaurants and our food trucks. And, you know, were a city that values food innovation and having great food for consumers. We take a look at it and found our regulations and our laws regulating food trucks were outofdate. So we sat down and it took two years work with the food trucks and the brick and mortar drifks and how the system should be set up. We came up with a
Restaurants from the brick and mortar and over the couple of past couple of years we want this to work for everybody. One of the supervisors who always has his hand up for the hardest assignment is supervisor wiener. Its about two years; right . Scott that you worked and have had hundreds of conversations as well as with the off the gate members as well to kind of getting a simple way of how do we get to live together with each and how do we get dw to permit those establishments in a fashion thats sensitive to everybody. And now we have to the great work of the supervisor wiener and a collaboration with all even public works we have a decent ordinance to allow the great room to happen and the collaboration to bring everybody together. Its a wonderful example of something that would have gone haywire if not for a good piece of leadership. Its a good weekend to celebrate but on this piece of legislation i want to thank supervisor wiener for all pious persistence to get all the parties to
In the ways were seeing it now that or so supportive and a successful were going to start moving towards the attained. Thats another big challenge. I dont want to see the stories of the down and out theyre up lifting and going to be part of this we have folks who live there in the tenderloin so we bring hope to the tenderloin as we bring hope to the mid city. We have to connect it all up. Thats why were going to make sure pg e brings the power here clapping so mayor lee gave quite an intro. We can point out out that lee work has chosen to make this in the San Francisco area and thats quite a testament to her district i met the mayor when i was a i did not get organizer in chinatown. We use to clean up is neighborhood to promote i did not know people to get involved in their community. So ed used to come with his truck bringing us dustpans and brooms. Its what it means to be grassroots. The first policy that actually, the mayor and i worked on was the mid market and tax tenderloin exclu
Imperative yourselves a hand. Assurance wireless is a woreless way to stay connected. Weve got services for the homeless 83 and a phone is finding out about a space and a shelter and findings out about social services and being reminded about decreases appointment. People apply and we have the gentleman from new jersey. Weve got david and heather and robin and were here to help people apply for the wireless he phone. Its not a smallest phone it lets you pick up the phone and call and send and receive text messages. All we want to do is make people feel more connected. I just wanted to say were going to work with all of you to explain what the necessary paperwork is to show theyre eligible if theyre on some form of public assistance or medicaid Something Like that their likely going to be eligible for Assurance Wireless its simple. And were thrilled to be here today clapping again, when we talk about the leadership of our community and its exciting to think that people are busy but stil