Is to look at ways to even if the buildings, we dont go for higher performance of the building per se, what can we do to facilitate through programs, reducing the impeding factor, and the ultimate goal, might not be able to read all the numbers but in the report, being able to reduce those functional recovery times, not changing anything in the building but impeding factors, beyond that is the question of enforcing higher performance standards beyond the basic California Building code forgiven that San Francisco has a lot of Tall Buildings in close proximity that serve important functions both for office and for residential. So a quick kind of run through that, appreciate your attention, i think we will move on now to probably the first panel discussion. Thank you. [applause] ok. Our next panel is a discussion on strengthening building performance. I will be your, the facilitator for this paneling. With us, my first guest is john hooper, who is with the applied technology council, who
Thank you. Hello again. Cathsy dulukea from walk San Francisco. I was reminded walk San Francisco and Bike Coalition are partners in the Safe Routes Program and another partner is the School District so the person in the School District can talk to had superintendent and make the link so well work on that. In termoffs the mayors executive director we are excite today see the commit. No time like the present. We really need this. We are thrilled to 150e see the seniors and folks with disabilities prioritized. We started Vision Zero Coalition to focus on these issues with the trashes on [inaudible] we will work with the city on identifying these hot spots and coming up with improvement said. The part the directive we are really really interested in is sth high quality safety infrastructure. We want to see that happen in real life. Now we are not seeing that and a good example is the eltaraval project which includes a pilot portion where boarding islands will not be included mpt. Instead
Directors new and old business. No hands waving, next item. Item 5 is Public Comment which is an opportunity for member s of the public to address the board on matters that are not on todays calendar and we have mr. Robert, followed by mr. Finebaum mr. Robert . Good morning, my name is Steve Roberts and im a member of the Rail Passenger association of california, a Public Transportation advocacy group. I thank you for the opportunity to address you this morning. Because of the benefits of reduced automobile usage, fully leveraging caltrains electrification project which thereby will increase caltrain ridership and its revenue performance and financial performance, also reducing Green House Gas misses, facilitating transitoriented development, the extension of Caltrain Service to transbay terminal is one of our associations key priorities. Any actions that delay this vital project and snarl it in endless planning reduce its Operational Flexibility or capacity are of a concern to our ass
Right . That sort of thing to help us have informed decisions and informed projects that we are doing our job. Absolutely. Or you are doing your job. I think Going Forward we can change our guest cards and get that information. I think chair rosales has more questions. I think commissioner singh has questions. He needed to leave. I think this is a nonaction item. Well lose a quorum. Well speed it up. The only question i had was basically on the lottery system. One of the things that i and you dont to have explain it now. I can wait for the answer but i would like to understand the lottery system and how it works because when i saw this attachment 3 to the memo prepared by moh cd and it says the person that was lucky enough to pull the no. 1 spot, an African American individual, household of two was the way i read it ineligible because it was 112 percent. That was our cop holder. So im like, did they go through. Exactly, i saw that as well. You are kidding, you know. That this individua
Of millions of millions of dollars. So great job. Keep everybodys foot to the ground to hold them account automobile. Accountable. Its really rewarding to see the kind of impact going on. Im not just talking about job opportunity or just Contract Opportunities but the entire collaboration of everybody working out there on the same page moving forward. There are a few people that is always going to say a few negative things. That is life, the reality is looking at the results and at the Companies Like myself and my family and how its impacting the community and buildings a confidence and positive flow of things. Keep that in mind. I would say take a meeting one day and have it out there in the shipyard at this time of the day. An activity and energy and whats happening, you will be overwhelmed by this. Thats whats going on right now. Thank you. Good evening, commissioners, my name is guy hollins representing hollins Consulting Management in San Francisco many born and raised in San Fran