The police i if i indication of the library ~. As i mentioned before, the library has taken the entire western side of the library where there were thousands of bound magazines available to patrons and these have been evicted and placed in brookes hall which is not in the library, but between the library and city hall. And from which there is no browsing for the public and no immediate access. Its 24 hours. And if then when you come on the second trip to look at the magazineseses, you have requested and you have to know what they are to request them and cant discover them serendipitously. If you then want a different edition to further your research, its another 24 hours. Of course for most people 24 hours can mean many days or even many weeks. The library is also policy identifying ~ uniformed folks including armed police who greet your eyes as you enter at the library. The unfortunate, if you can leave up, please, what i have here. All of these thing serve to spoil the librarys funct
Center, jackie chan branch selfhelp for the elderly, Richmond Community District Center and Community Youth center and [speaker not understood], there are significant gaps in our Community Safety net. In particular, there are no Service Providers within our neighborhood that are solely dedicated to serving immigrants or even tenants as people face eviction and displacement crisis. In addition, compared to other districts, we lack Community Clinics and targeted Health Services as well. And given the diversity of the Richmond District and the need for counseling and information thats endemic to any Large Population of people like our district, its troubling that our residents orphan have to travel to the east side of the city to find assistance. And in light of this, im requesting that the budget and legislatev i have analyst prepare a report on the geographical distribution of services and Service Providers in our city of San Francisco as well as an analysis of city funding for services
District over and over again is the lack of city and communitybased Services Within our district on the west side of the city. Though weve had Great Community organizations over the years such as the institute on aging, Richmond Senior center, jackie chan branch selfhelp for the elderly, Richmond Community District Center and Community Youth center and [speaker not understood], there are significant gaps in our Community Safety net. In particular, there are no Service Providers within our neighborhood that are solely dedicated to serving immigrants or even tenants as people face eviction and displacement crisis. In addition, compared to other districts, we lack Community Clinics and targeted Health Services as well. And given the diversity of the Richmond District and the need for counseling and information thats endemic to any Large Population of people like our district, its troubling that our residents orphan have to travel to the east side of the city to find assistance. And in lig
Browsing for the public and no immediate access. Its 24 hours. And if then when you come on the second trip to look at the magazineseses, you have requested and you have to know what they are to request them and cant discover them serendipitously. If you then want a different edition to further your research, its another 24 hours. Of course for most people 24 hours can mean many days or even many weeks. The library is also policy identifying ~ uniformed folks including armed police who greet your eyes as you enter at the library. The unfortunate, if you can leave up, please, what i have here. All of these thing serve to spoil the librarys function as a welcoming place and as a place where people feel safe. Certainly we want safe and secure libraries. We dont want what somebody calls a militarization [speaker not understood] accessible by the public. Supervisors, my name is francisco de costa. You supervisors want to give us three minutes. Now you give us two minutes. Im here to remind
Up in conversations with my constituents in the Richmond District over and over again is the lack of city and communitybased Services Within our district on the west side of the city. Though weve had Great Community organizations over the years such as the institute on aging, Richmond Senior center, jackie chan branch selfhelp for the elderly, Richmond Community District Center and Community Youth center and [speaker not understood], there are significant gaps in our Community Safety net. In particular, there are no Service Providers within our neighborhood that are solely dedicated to serving immigrants or even tenants as people face eviction and displacement crisis. In addition, compared to other districts, we lack Community Clinics and targeted Health Services as well. And given the diversity of the Richmond District and the need for counseling and information thats endemic to any Large Population of people like our district, its troubling that our residents orphan have to travel to