Definitely a huge, huge, issue, the bigger the other piece of the puzzle is the Affordable Housing aspect of it. And you know with all the funds that were going through hud and the office of redevelopment and i mean its just appalling that its gotten to this point. Then we had the bids which the city gives businesses increasing assessments and that impacts all the residents around it. Theres realtors, formula retail realtors under the guise of various llcs and they are all connected here and there and really the attorneys, bornstein and bornstein, mentioned earlier, i was in a courtroom, theres no Court Reporters or attorneys, the eviction collaborative is wonderful however just having somebody there to divide you through the entire process is absent. But those guys are rock stars. But its an unfair advantage for people going in and daniel bornstein, i was almost threw up i was so disgusted by his behavior, he stood there and he went, she bounced a check. How do you like that . She giv
Loan has been transferred and sold more than once since then for a profit. To this point i didnt know the real loan owner. Thank you, maam, if you can close and finalize your thoughts. I am just saying that housing speculators who buy these houses for cash and driving the Common People out for cash money should be charged more, foreclothesing houses and selling these houses more expensive. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Next speaker. Good afternoon, supervisors, my name is julian lagos, i am with the coalition state park merced. There are evictions going on on the east side as many of you know. We have been fighting development in park merced since 2005 and we will continue to fight it. I just want to let you know we had over 200 section 8 evictions last year that your analyst didnt cover. 200 section 8 evictions. The Development Agreement that the City Attorney hammered out with our land lord will call for 1500 evictions in the next few years. We believe its a piece of pape
Of dot com, then moved and took our private self off 829 ft. Leafenworth where they were moving two people in with incomes from around the country. San francisco has a history of Pacific Heights with people moving from la and you got to think ellis act was voted from San Francisco, remember George Moscone and harvey milk was killed, aids was coming out in San Francisco and people went in and voted for the ellis act and you took advantage of people at a horrible time. San francisco, you know its amazing, knob hill and the mission all round this city you have taken all the people houses and i cant believe the young educated uppies are coming here with at the twitter and pushing people out. Its time for someone with common sense. I have the first family on the back of me. The mayor should take history 49. The paepl who drive in want apartments in this city so they are coming in to take what they didnt realize the city would get transportation, they want to come live here now because they
Are here. And all these years later, weve made a lot of strides in the Lgbt Community, but we still have so much work to do around hiv issues, around our youth, around discrimination, around transinclusion, and all the things that we know that harvey had he been here today would still be working on and leading on. And, so, we have to keep doing our work. And frankly, we cant take for granted that queer people are going to keep getting elected to office if we dont work on that and focus on that, well quickly slide back. So, were here today to remember and also to look forward. So, it is my great honor to turn the mic over to our mistress of ceremonies, one of harveys legislative aides and now the director of Emergency Management in San Francisco and one of my absolute favorite people in city hall, the great ann kronenberg. [cheering and applauding] i have to move this mic down a little bit, supervisor. Welcome. Thank you all so much for coming and honoring mayor moscone and supervisor h
Each one of us is the story teller of our lives and the lives of the people weve lost. And that wasnt always the case, as willie mentioned. But because of the likes of george and harvey and so many others, all the way to our mayor ed lee, all of us have voice. All of us can tell the story. So, lets crowd source this thing. Lets tell the real stories of george and harvey. Stories of their hard work and politics and the families and loved ones who surrounded them, of the moments we met them on the street or on their campaigns, in the castro or north beach, the vacations, the arguments, the jokes they told, the wild times they lived through, the change they made, and the lives they lived. Thank you. applause thank you, jonathan. That was beautiful. I think this is a nice segue into the San Francisco gay mens chorus who have been standing here patiently. I would like to introduce them and thank them so much for being here. Theyre going to sing love can build a bridge for us. [cheering and