Looking at expanding that to reach more of the people that are being displaced now. I know we have a list here about some of the Community Based organizations and i recognize all of them, but i assume this isnt a exclusive list here. [inaudible] San Francisco Lgbt Community center, San Francisco Housing Development, there has to be more than this . There are and alli think that all of those agencies are active in working groups on addressing access to housing and they are providing the services that ben had on his list of the services that we provide as rental readyness. It is much more all across the areas that need it now instead of a couple agencies there are all of the agencies that you mention are providing those services and helping folks that do get displaced. Helping them navigate the system to apply for the lotteries and get in and get housed. Ya, they are all really good partners and so are the developers that are embracing the ellis act Housing Preference like mercy and are
Proceeds for palou avenue streetscape and jening street Plaza Capital improvements within bay view Hunters Point redevelopment area. Back in february i was here before you for a portion of bay view bond proceeds. We estimate we have 896 thousand bay view bond proceeds in february i came before you with a Grant Agreement with the office of economic and Work Force Development for third street pedestrian improvements as well as sf shines in the amount of 446 thousand so today im here for the balance of that so that we can expand our bond proceed in a manner that is consist wnt the work we have done previously in bay view Hunters Point. All of the Capital Improvements we are proposal reflect the previous work we have done with other city agencies as well as with other community stakeholders. This was a exciting opportunity when we were seeking and frying to find projects that were shoveal ready and had Community Feedback and in line with the preechbious redevelopment plan and talking with
Lease agreement between mercy housing and south of market childcare that describes a order and preference of occupants for Childcare Center first going to concern of livering in transbay 6 and 7. The second preference is to people in the transbay redevelopment project area, south of Market Redevelopment area or the zip codes 94103, 6 and 7. The third is for children of families with a parent working in transbay. In any case, at least half the total number of children should be from low to moderate income families. There are about 40 children will be accommodated and the fees are subsidized good afternoon. My name is [inaudible] the enrollment will be, we anticipate that well be able to get license for 40 to 50 children. I might guesstimate 45 children. Half are from low income families, state subsidize contracts that will provide and cal works contracts and other contracts the city [inaudible] well serve infant, toddlers and preschool aged children and the other 50 percent are private