Things that we can do to improve the environment. We really champion. We are at recycle central, a large recycle fail on San Francisco pier 96. Every day the neighborhood trucks that pick up recycling from the blue bins bring 50 o tons of bottles, cans and paper here to this facility and unload it. And inside recology, San Franciscos recycling company, they sort that into aluminum cans, glass cans, and different type of plastic. San francisco is making efforts to send Less Materials to the landfill and give more materials for recycling. Other cities are observing this and are envious of San Franciscos robust recycling program. It is good for the environment. But there is a lot of low Quality Plastics and junk plastics and candy wrappers and is difficult to recycle that. It is low quality material. In most cities that goes to landfill. Looking at the plastics industry, the oil industry is the main producer of blastics. And as we have been trying to phase out fossil fuels and the transfe
Through policy, investment, significant change and im so excited and glad that San Francisco has been an environmental leader. Dp pushing for transformtive change in climate policies, in fact. When i served on the board of sprierdzs when we first finally got clean power sf through the board the single most important thing we could do to impact climate change. Where almost 4 huh human,000 customers and started our advocacy using equity in Climate Action plan in the Bayview Community saw 90 percent. Folks stay in the program. Manning sty row foam, that was a challenge we did it it is making a difference now. Work that we did to ban straws and to find reusability options. I have been you are not happy about those reusable options but the fact is San Francisco was generating a million straws a day that were impacting our waste. One other things we are work hard on is to get rid of single use items you order food and put the forks and i bunch of ketchup you dont use in your bag xu put them
At the front. Public comment will be taken when your item of interest comes up, please line up to speak along your right hand side. Ultimately you may submit Public Comment in writing. You may do so by writing your comment to me, or you may send your written comment to see our office in city hall. That is the clerks office, one carleton San Francisco california, 91402. And items acted upon today are expected ton the board of supervisors agenda on april 20th, 2024, unless otherwise stated. Thank you, and i have an announcement before you call item number 1, before the Deputy Attorney shuts me down because its not on the agenda, there is a blood drive tomorrow at the Irish Cultural Center in district 4. A blood drive to support our Dear Colleague erika majors who needs a donation. I would encourage who can to do that, its in the morning between 8 00 and 12 noon. 2700 5th avenue. Thank you. So please call item number 1. Agenda item number 1 is an ordinance planning code to designate San F
Clerk Public Comment will be taken on each item on this agenda when your item of interest is called, you may submit Public Comment in writing in either of the following ways. First, you may email them to myself the Public Safety and Neighborhood Services clerk, or you may send your written comments via u. S. Postal service to our office in city hall. Room 244 San Francisco california, 941102. If you submit Public Comment in writing, it will be forded to supervisors part of the official file on which youre filing. Finally, items on today are expected to appear on the board of supervisors agenda on may 7th, unless otherwise stated. Thank you, will you please call the first item. Clerk yes, item number one is to hearing consider the issuance of type90 on sale general Music Venue Liquor license to endgames improve. Thank you, and i believe we have a new officer, oh no, from sfpd, unit. If approved this would allow them to operate on the venue. There is one letter of protest, zero letters o
That goal. Also used very traditional enforcement included many directed Operations Supervisor mandelman mentioned and these directives enforcement operations are planned and target specific issues. Much of this directed operation come as a result of community feedback, city Agency Feedback and examination of high injury corridors. The Traffic Company did 164 directed operations between january and june. 57 percent focus on the 5 efforts and 41 percent focused in high injury corridor locations. Ime rur sure most have seen this before but the map on the left is the Vision Zero High Injury Network as of 2017. The places where the most serious traffic related injuries and fatalities occurred in the city. The map on the right is heat map of the collision locations over a 8 year period and as you see, most of the injuries remain true to the High Injury Network corridors. So, this map shows the traffic fatality crash loations from last year including the mode of transportation of victims. Ag