You freeze. So, thats one place and on fourth and market, they used to have places where the buses let you off and on the side of the street where macys is and you can walk up to fifth and take the bus there. But, no, they cross Market Street and you have to cross. The bus crosses Market Street and you have to turn back and recross Market Street. Next speaker. Fran taylor. My name is fran taylor the cochair of the Community Group that sphere headed the changes on Caesar Chavez and celebrated in the press by some of you and im here to support the changes on the potrero avenue. I know this is somewhat controversial because its moving along faster and it doesnt have the benefit of the an organization of Community Groups and some of that opposition has taken the form of an online petition which has some misleading language in it. The original one said this was a proposal to have a high speed transit link to 101 and i even had some comments from that petition to read. It should not be a hig
Left on third street, the shelter is about over close to a block away. They used to have a shelter there but they took the shelter out and if you walk over there, its close to the Mission Street and there is no place to sit and when its windy and cold, you freeze. So, thats one place and on fourth and market, they used to have places where the buses let you off and on the side of the street where macys is and you can walk up to fifth and take the bus there. But, no, they cross Market Street and you have to cross. The bus crosses Market Street and you have to turn back and recross Market Street. Next speaker. Fran taylor. My name is fran taylor the cochair of the Community Group that sphere headed the changes on Caesar Chavez and celebrated in the press by some of you and im here to support the changes on the potrero avenue. I know this is somewhat controversial because its moving along faster and it doesnt have the benefit of the an organization of Community Groups and some of that opp
Support the tep plan and we think sean thank the mta staff. We spent hundreds of hours trying to figure out the bits of this plan and how to support it fully. We do support it, but we have some issues that are still unresolved. We are 80 percent of the way there. We understand this is a fast track plan. We would like to board to consider some of the changes made here. Parking, parking, parking. We thought we had agreement on the bulb outs and mysteriously the bulb outs seem to grow from map to map. They were longer when we thought we had agreement. We would like the board to consider them. Its a massive concrete. It looks terrible. We would like mta to work with us on streetscaping. We are not a transit corridor for San Francisco. We are a neighborhood of residents and families and children and pedestrians, streetscaping will make the difference between this project and providing blight to our neighborhood and being fully successful. Thank you very much. Mary mcgee . Good morning. Mary
A block away. They used to have a shelter there but they took the shelter out and if you walk over there, its close to the Mission Street and there is no place to sit and when its windy and cold, you freeze. So, thats one place and on fourth and market, they used to have places where the buses let you off and on the side of the street where macys is and you can walk up to fifth and take the bus there. But, no, they cross Market Street and you have to cross. The bus crosses Market Street and you have to turn back and recross Market Street. Next speaker. Fran taylor. My name is fran taylor the cochair of the Community Group that sphere headed the changes on Caesar Chavez and celebrated in the press by some of you and im here to support the changes on the potrero avenue. I know this is somewhat controversial because its moving along faster and it doesnt have the benefit of the an organization of Community Groups and some of that opposition has taken the form of an online petition which ha
Youre watching booktv, television for serious readers. Up next, Sheryll Cashin argues that affirmative action policies in education do little to help the truly disadvantaged. She says these policies should be replaced with affirmative action admission policies based on where a child grows up instead of the color of his or her skin. This is about 90 minutes. We are going to go ahead and get started. Welcome to the joint center. My names spencer overton, im the interim president of joint center. I want to start off by thanking brian smedley, carla gallant as well as the rest of the joint center team that pulled this together. Thanks, jerry span, as well as roger clegg for responding, coming in and responding. In april of 2013, i pestered sheryll aboutvw lunch. Sometimes d. C. Can seem so focused on the next position or titles, and i felt like, hey, this is someone who i admire, we can kind of have lunch, build intellectual community, throw around ideas. But sheryll was busy. She said, he