Little bit and reassure you a lot. The scare you part is that commissioner arce, youre absolutely right. They could set the not to exceed rate next week. They could move forward with a Shell Program and no other program, which as i said is only less than 4 of what we envision. So, but with that said, the reason that advocates have recently voted and said to the sfpuc and to lafco we would like them to proceed with these not to exceed rates is because they are now competitive with pg e. Especially if you compare it to a pg e green rate. And what ms. Malcolm proposed to us tonight are rates that will probably be even more competitive, even competitive with pg es brown power rate. The issue with the shell contract is that whether we like it or not, the local buildout that we all want is no longer tied to the small phase 1 part of the program. Its no longer tied to the shell contract. So, the reality is now that the shell contract is going to have competitive rates if the sfpuc sets compet
Contracts they have available for us to get instate labor, hydro, ghg free, start to go away because theyre going to start selling those contracts to other vendors that they have, other people that want to buy that energy. And, so, we need to keep this thing moving forward. I understand, commissioner arce, that you have some kaiserious concerns. Those are concerns that have nothing to do with the not to exceed rate. They have other program designs and we can continue to have this discussion. You doughthv need a resolution to have that continued discussion. Simply ask the puc staff, i am 100 willing to bet with anyone that ken malcolm and anyone else with the puc would be willing to come back and have those discussions with you here or if you want to have more sitdown meetings one on one with any of you that have questions, we can do all of this. I think what youre about to do is going to seriously harm this program and i would encourage you to volt no on that resolution at this time. T
In the language of your bill supervisor mar that part of the redesign of the store if at all possible take that into consideration and i dont know if that has been talked about but i think its extremely important because theyre part of our population, part of the people in San Francisco, and i think they deserve that type of recognition that they should be able to go into a small store, Corner Store Market and be able to get into some milk and bread, whatever without asking for someones help. Thank you. Thank you. Next speaker. Good afternoon. My name is fred and a food leader justice. I have learned [inaudible] about nutrition that i had no idea about nutrition before. I learned how on eat healthy and have a family. I came from the food a lot came from [inaudible] and now i teaching my family how to eat healthy. I guess Everybody Needs to eat health and he stay alive and i guess i just wanted being a food leader would help a lot of people live longer. I support the healthy food leader
Have concerned and impact and upkeep and should it close and this hearing will examine the issues and let Community Measures to share best practices. I would like to introduce paul johnson to give an overview of the program. If i could make a brief comment before that. I want to call you for calling the hearing. I am a huge fan of the Parklets Program and its not because my aide created it in the Planning Department. I think its part of a continuing trend in San Francisco and other cities to create more and more public space and parks are terrific but theyre only part of the picture. Having public spaces inside of our neighborhoods and really improving our public realm and you see for example in new york city some of the innovative work they have done and understand just around parklets but larger public spaces whether its the high line or anything else and it makes all the difference in the world to having a liveable and terrific urban setting, and i will just express my view that som
Area the Life Expectancy is much lower than someone in a desirable zip code so that is note they looked at there. I also looked on the computer six habits of highly successful people on the internet they looked at and people that are successful get up ahead of time, work time and may look at a newspaper or period on the cal or a civil help book and may do exercising and. And eat a healthy breakfast. People who are successful think about their health a lot. They get out there and think about being healthy and exercising. The reason for that the more healthy you are the more productivity you are equates to more money you can make and that makes sense. Thats important. I like the to talk about i think that allowing retailers the retailers that were talking about to participate in the Program Allows them to be responsible to communities and be accountable to the constituents. Thank you very much. Thank you. Im going to call a few more names. [calling speaker names] next speaker. Thank you