Senhaux and cochair the meeting. We will open with a introduction and cochair supanich will read todays introduction. Good afternoon and welcome to Mayors Disability Council friday june 17, 2016 in room 400 of San Francisco city hall. City hall is access to persons using wheelchairs and other assistive mobility devices. Wheelchair access is provided as grouv, van ness and mcallister streets via ramps. Wheelchair at the polk street carton b goodwin interest has a wheel their lift. Assistive listening devices are available and the meeting are captions and interpreted. Also available in large print and braille. Please ask staff for additional assistance. To prevent electronic interference with the rooms sound system and respect everyones ability to focus on the presentations, please silence all mobile phones and devices. Your cooperation is appreciated. We welcome the publics participation during Public Comment. You may complete a speakerscard available in the frubt of the room or call th
I want to thank jennifer low and charles for covering this meeting. Do we have any announcements . Please silence all cell phones. Items acted upon today will appear on the february 24th board of supervisors agenda. Item number one resolution authorizing the recreation and Park Department accept grant in the amount of approximately 27 million from the state of California Department of housing and Community Development to fund housing related park projects. Thank you very much. Good morning committee members. My name is tony. Im the grant manager for the recreation park capital and improvement division. The item before you is legislation to authorize recreation and park to retroactively accept and extend a grand in the amount of approximately 2. 6 million from the California Department of housing and Community Development department. The legislation also authorizes general manager of the recreation and Park Department to reallocate grant funds as needed to maximize city recovery for thi
Us ef faction of ucsf paid impact as much as 29 per hour but the contract paid his employees only 18 an hour. In 2013, the pay was cut to 10. 74 per hour. That is barely above our minimum wage of 10 our minimum wage of 10. 55 that the degree. Workers responded by working with the uc servers were. Union afscme local 3299 to begin organizing for better treatment. They doubled the hourly pay and benefits such as health and pension, guaranteed wage increases, and paid time off. In march of 2015 ucsf did not renew its contract with impact group resulting in many of these workers losing their jobs. Then the university then began working with another contractor. The dispute between ucsf and local 3299 has prompted an unfair labor practice complaint filed by the general counsel of the Public Employee relations board. In response to that complaint, ucsf claimed it cannot hire the impact workers because they do not speak english sufficiently, even though they had already works for you see for ma
Good morning everybody welcome to the San Francisco board of supervisors budget and finance question meeting for wednesday february, 10, 2016. I want to thank jennifer low and charles for covering this meeting. Do we have any announcements . Please silence all cell phones. Items acted upon today will appear on the february 24th board of supervisors agenda. Item number one resolution authorizing the recreation and Park Department accept grant in the amount of approximately 27 million from the state of California Department of housing and Community Development to fund housing related park projects. Thank you very much. Good morning committee members. My name is tony. Im the grant manager for the recreation park capital and improvement division. The item before you is legislation to authorize recreation and park to retroactively accept and extend a grand in the amount of approximately 2. 6 million from the California Department of housing and Community Development department. The legislat
We were first on the scene. Neighbors told jeff they had suspicions something was going on even before today. Reporter neighbors told us that the fence and the cameras that were added to this home over the last couple of months made it look like a fortress for today police came in with an arbor and vehicle and Armored Vehicle and smashed through the door. Neighbors took this video of the sheriffs Armored Vehicle racing down orange avenue. Moments later pictures show how it was used to bust through the front door. The home boarded up from the battering ram when we arrived on scene. The of this winters lives next door and saw the whole thing unfold. There was swat teams everywhere. What teams, men, women, dogs, battering rams, a battering tank , the streets were cut off. Reporter according to the Sheriffs Office they were assisting Longwood Police to which is across from a Seminole County virtual school. Neighbors told me they have seen a lot of activity take place at the home in recent