i provided american people update on transition projects 12 projects were completed in neo 12 and as far as this year. 18 projects are currently in design and construction. a list of projects are attached to my report. we had a presentation on a single occupancy. the erroneous requires that common area toilets, bathtubs and showers. s r o tense and can also request the - please contact the mayor s office at 4155546, 7, 8, 9. 41555478 of - our next meeting for the dnc is proposed to be a joint session with the mta modu module committee. please look for our future nose and e-mails for more information. thank you. thank you rolland. seeing that you have 11 and 12 too the disaster preparedness and ada is that i rolland for both? next, we have number 11 an information report to for preparedness i m going to give you a highlight of the disaster preparedness meeting that meet on march 1st. what i m to go over the bullet excuse me. we don t have t the. gunning again, i m go
one of the 3 san franciscans who went there know we must continue to preserve our colleges decree - it s important to equip our kids to win in the 20th century you knew. i ve offered the schools leadership to continue to go forward. i want to thank you you for working with the state to put city college back on track and r that keeps the opportunity coming for every san franciscan young person. because hope and opportunity after all are at the heart of the this place the idea we call san francisco. you know, many of us came here from smoip else or their parents did. and whether it was guadalajara or a rural county in texas what brought us here was that hope where in san francisco as most places offered a better life. it was judged by a play we create not by a language we grew up with. we re a city that rewards the inno matter and the risktaker. fred and harvey ye very and willie brown and nancycy pelosi. we ve known our share of adversity, earthquake and the problems with aids
addition. thank you. thank you. supervisor breed has oh, no. okay. good afternoon. my name is sean joyce, and i also will be speaking on behalf of melody daniels. i get kind of choked up and compassionate when i speak about melody because i love her so much. she is a hard working, loyal, giving person who not only cares about her community, but people in general. and, you know, she spoke about the episode about her family member. i was there. i saw her go through that. you know, she s so strong that she, she handled it, i know it was tearing her up inside. but her having her masters in mft. and she s trained to deal with even if not only her own family, but other people in the community. and she would be an asset to the board, not a liability. she s a strong-willed person. she s also helped me get my thoughts and my mental you know, in order because i m not an easy person to deal with myself and she showed me that strong women like herself that i need in my life a
we re doing well right now but there s khal lefrpgs we can do better on and that s exactly what we re looking forward to do. we re looking forward to build upon and leverage what we re doing here. communications, that was one of the first things. it s different with our active duty forces because you see here, we send our aircraft all around the world. we can t necessarily just invest in some components in the aircraft and call it good because those assets may be gone and deployed but we have work arounds for that. we are looking forward to that as well in addition to the training. lastly is we again kind of relish the opportunity to participate in the operations against an active enemy. at least here, it s fire. we appreciate the fact we can go ahead and enter a tactical command air control. those are operations that are familiar to us and they are, it s a great exercise for us tactically as well. we are able to integrate with cal fire itself with the objective being the fir
i love teaching. it is such an exhilarating experience when people began to feel their own creativity. this really is a place where all people can come and take a class and fill part of the community. this is very enriching as an artist. a lot of folks take these classes and take their digital imagery and turn it into negatives. there are not many black and white darkrooms available anymore. that is a really big draw. this is a signature piece. this is the bill largest darkroom in the u.s.. there are a lot of people that want to get into that dark room. i think it is the heart of this place. you feel it when you come in. the people who just started taking pictures, so this is really an intersection for many generations of photographers and this is a great place to learn because if you need people from different areas and also everyone who works here is working in photography. we get to build the community here. this is different. first of all, this is a gr