And drinking fountains . Im wondering about that. That is not a possibility because then the water bottle filling stations will not be ada accessible because they are usually mounted behind the bowl that the water is collected in. That means somebody in a wheelchair would have to reach over that fountain to get to this water bottle filling station. So our path is to put it next to the water fountain. When i look at the picture i think you showed of sutro, it looks like you had to create a barrier so that the water filling station is separated from the water fountain. Is that actually, that barrier was created as part of the installation of the water fountain. You can see one to the left of the water fountain. Any time we put in a fountain we have to put those barriers in so that if a students is blinds would be able to bump into those barriers with their stick. I noticed that sutro that the water bottle filling station is very prominent. When i visited some other schools, theyre hidden
And drinking fountains . Im wondering about that. That is not a possibility because then the water bottle filling stations will not be ada accessible because they are usually mounted behind the bowl that the water is collected in. That means somebody in a wheelchair would have to reach over that fountain to get to this water bottle filling station. So our path is to put it next to the water fountain. When i look at the picture i think you showed of sutro, it looks like you had to create a barrier so that the water filling station is separated from the water fountain. Is that actually, that barrier was created as part of the installation of the water fountain. You can see one to the left of the water fountain. Any time we put in a fountain we have to put those barriers in so that if a students is blinds would be able to bump into those barriers with their stick. I noticed that sutro that the water bottle filling station is very prominent. When i visited some other schools, theyre hidden
Decades. And that we could send one back to committee where we can do the clean up language, move forward to the full board. But if supervisor tangs motion to a date certain takes precedence, then i dont want to create any more process and that seems to be where the direction is going. Ill withdraw my motion. Okay. So, at this time there is just one file. Supervisor tang has made a motion to continue that one file to november the 25th. Is there a second to that motion . Seconded by supervisor cohen. Colleagues, do we need a roll call or can we take that without objection . Supervisor kim. Im sorry. Does that mean we cant maytion a motion to amend . Because supervisor tang made a motion to continue to a date certain. That motion takes precedence over a motion to amend. Unless there is objection. Just a friendly, if we could do the motion to amend prior to the motion to continue. Kay, thats where we are right now. Through the chair, i would be okay with that, absolutely. Okay, without ob
Right actually be protected . applause i ask for your support. And i want to thank supervisor wiener for his cosponsorship of this legislation. Thank you. Colleague, any further discussion . Lets take a roll call vote on item 28. On item 28, supervisor cohen . Cohen aye. Supervisor farrell . Aye. Farrell aye. Supervisor kim . Aye. Kim aye. Supervisor mar . Mar aye. Supervisor tang . Aye. Tang aye. Supervisor wiener . Aye. Wiener aye. Supervisor yee . Aye. Yee aye. Supervisor avalos . Aye. Supervisor avalos . Supervisor breed . Aye. Campos aye. Chiu aye. There are 11 ayes. Ordinance is passed on the first reading. [gavel] and with that, colleague, we have a number of 3 oclock and 3 30 special orders. What i would like to suggest is because we have many people in the audience here for our 3 30 special commendation is that we take the filipinoamerican heritage month commendations first. But as soon as we finish them, we will go back to our two 3 00 p. M. Special orders. So, with that, col
[speaker not understood]. So, for all the honorees and their family and friends, i hope you can also stay to join the Program Later in the reception. As you know, the theme for our commemoration is legacy, celebrating the contributions of the Filipino Community in San Francisco. This event theme draws upon the deep history and rich legacy of filipinos and their contribution to a tradition of education, service, community organizing, to up lift all communities in San Francisco. Filipinos are known for their people power and here in the u. S. They have brought this tradition, organizing towards building multiracial solidarity with many communities. From the united farm Workers Organizing starting in the 1930s towards the historic boycott to the third world strike of the 1960s, the hotel struggle of the 1970s, the martial law protests of the 1980s, and the justice for [speaker not understood] Campaign Starting in 2000, a rich legacy of filipinos working with other communities to address i