Are tax exempt the 1. 8 million tax exempt for the housing thats the problem in spending them is because of tax exempt we couldnt use them for loans for various reasons and we can get more into the technical part in various ways thank you. Yes, a followup on the question of 1. 8 million are those restricted to project areas . I everything we can come back to this at another time but hi sailing i didnt ero Deputy Director for the record the project exemption is relaxed you can spend them citywide there were some Hunters Point and we can provide for information when the bonds come up for transfer. I have one small i think is it correct question on the budget let me just ask it this way for instance, in the budget part for administration if there are savings can those savings be used for lets say more temporary staffing if we need it beyond the staff lines in the budget how much flexibility in the budget we have savings. If we have the fund and savings within the administration this provi
Dollar but each year whats coming in i dont think thats changed porsche other than the items ive cant take down through the chair the last years budget 20132014 you approved table two showed about a third of our dollars were for Affordable Housing and third for infrastructure and others you can see its consistent with the directors presentation its shifted due to the fact were not anticipating got out for infrastructure bonds in particular in mission bay so, now our budget as table 23 shows the increase in the budget its like 50 percent thats dropped to thirty percent and santa fe 11 the fact were not issuing debt this year but the Asset Management and others so at a high level i think you asked chairperson johnson whats shifted. Yeah. My question was not clear that a couple more this is a little bit more minor but on the budget positions did we approve the transfer of the port so we have South Beach Harbor position. It has not transferred to the harbor yet we have a lease with the por
Very much clapping thank you, president chiu and senator leno to the Assembly Members and the board of supervisors as well as our labor parents and business community. We have differences of opinion but the fact we have a united front representing the spectrum telling you whats happening here in with the legislation theres something different. I want to commend mayor ed lee its important to recognize its the first time weve had a mayor of San Francisco to come out to say we need to reform the ellis act. I wanted to thank you for the opportunity to thanks senator leno and assemblyman who introduced the bill. I represent dignity 9 which includes the neighborhoods find mission and portal. The mission has the largest number of evictions in the city its ground sdoerp for whaep to the city. Its sad to see the democrats i think while we dangerous about whether or not we need an ellis act if you really building the ellis act is needed to allow longterm alongside to get out of the business then
Seeing this painful change in growth, i am ready to see where this seed grows. And in other schools we found the Community Struggle with the challenge to bridge across the differences that difficult work of integration. And once Elementary School parent said that it is difficult to form the bonds across the groups even when you would like to and another Elementary School parent said that a lot of people were interested in going to the school because it was diverse at the time. But a lot of times people still hang out with their own race, there is not a lot of interaction between the races but i am wondering how to do something proactive to reach the other groups. And that need for the ongoing conversation. The role of leadership also played a part in making these conversations happen as well as creating opportunities for diversified parent leadership to develop at the school sites, one Elementary School principal said how do i insure that we talk about it more out load and there should
Because of the disproportionalty that exists in the district we reached out to the African American and latino populations to make sure that their voices were represented for their experiencing the disproportionalty within our district and so you can see here that we did meet more than proportionally to how many are enrolled in the district and although, we did have that intention to reach those specific groups within our schools, the questions were designed and the discussion guide was designed in such a way that we want to hear from everybodys experience, because everybodys experience matters and what is working and what still needs to be improved. So here are our findings. All right. Actually before i get into the findings, i want to share something that as one of the that we said, when we met with parents, i want to clean out the Parent Advisory Council is made up of parents in your district and we are your stake holders and the most precious and valuable resource is in your hands.