and qualified but i think it is really important to do better. i don t think it is going to be successful or popular or widely adopted or a good model for follow-on procedures if we don t take the time to get it right now. there are several ways that could be done. one of the first is to enlist and adopt some of the community-based initiatives in place. work with some of the power producing groups, some of the private enterprises. i just think handing everything over to shell is a prescription for disaster, thank you. thank you. next speaker. hi, i m katherine roberts. i am a small rental property owner in district five. i remember eight years ago when then supervisor mirkarimi got elected. i recently purchased my building, telling him it would take $30,000 give or take to put solar panels on the roof. i really wanted. i pay the utilities for the whole building because the way it is metered, my bills are extremely high. he said i would hold off because we will probably ha
that i did feel was a stumbling point that i feel could be addressed would be to kind of understand how we can get a better plan than shell. i don t think we are in a good place with this project. i understand they are the only ones who present it and qualified but i think it is really important to do better. i don t think it is going to be successful or popular or widely adopted or a good model for follow-on procedures if we don t take the time to get it right now. there are several ways that could be done. one of the first is to enlist and adopt some of the community-based initiatives in place. work with some of the power producing groups, some of the private enterprises. i just think handing everything over to shell is a prescription for disaster, thank you. thank you. next speaker. hi, i m katherine roberts. i am a small rental property owner in district five. i remember eight years ago when then supervisor mirkarimi got elected. i recently purchased my building, tell
people talk about the sky falling. well, it is falling. climate change is very real. there is nothing scare yer in this world. we are seeing incredible droughts in the midwest affecting our food crops. this is not the only time this will happen. we are seeing incredible floods and storms. there s nothing more threatening to our civilization than climate change. the only way we address it is by reducing our dependence on coal and fos it is fuels. we have a chance now to take an unprecedented step of going for 100% green energy. no one else is doing that. marin was the first cca, but they have a mix. we appropriately as san francisco are moving forward 100% green energy. it is the only way we will solve this problem. it is already too late to make a change from where we are. if we don t do anything, your kids, your grandkids are going to face a world we can t imagine. that will be scary as all get-out. i urge you to make this vote, thank you. good afternoon, supervisors. my n
initiatives in place. work with some of the power producing groups, some of the private enterprises. i just think handing everything over to shell is a prescription for disaster, thank you. thank you. next speaker. hi, i m katherine roberts. i am a small rental property owner in district five. i remember eight years ago when then supervisor mirkarimi got elected. i recently purchased my building, telling him it would take $30,000 give or take to put solar panels on the roof. i really wanted. i pay the utilities for the whole building because the way it is metered, my bills are extremely high. he said i would hold off because we will probably have community choice aggregation before the end of the year. then the next time he got re-elected i asked him again should i get solar panels. he gave me the same answer. so this clearly has been going on for a long time. i can t afford 30-plus thousand for solar panels. there are new models where you can loose but you need a higher
said, to beg your consideration for us, to help us for this matter, thank you very much. thank you. next speaker, please. good afternoon, honorable supervisors. i m mrs. lolit ramos. fixed income. i spend $6.50 a day for daily meals. if i spend more for utilities maybe i skip meals for three days. i have no problem with my present services. it is okay. i m representing the sons and daughters and widows and spouses of the organization of san francisco, thank you. thank you. next speaker. good afternoon, supervisors. the other one. my name is rudy. i m the executive director of west bay 43-year-old nonprofit serving the community. i think this program is incredibly well plan and very good for marin county. not for san francisco. 36% of our population are asian-americans who some are not english-speaking. i attended a lot of puc hearings where i heard professionals from marin county, they are having incredible time to opt out because process is so complicated. it is