At 201 fulsom which is just in the process of Foundation Work being done and the shore work before the foundations are doing the shoring work and so is sounds like this is addressed well and the deck, and a couple of other issues that were raised. I mean i realize that we have never considered parking impacts as an Environmental Impact and you know, that would be nothing different here, although, you know, there is in my estimate a shortfall that will be an impact from these additional cars for residents, but, you know, it is not to be considered as part of the neg deck or any Environmental Impact report and so therefore, that is a discussion that is better had during the time of the approval of the project itself. And, the serpintine issue, we have another project coming up today on third street which is noted for a rock also and i think that the mitigations are similar to other projects that are being built in areas in the vicinity of potrero hill which has a lot of rock and so i am
Jessica akerman, San Francisco bay chapter of the sierra club, i wanted to echo comments from everyone about how inaudible to move forward on transitioning to just and safe and Healthy Communities for everyone and part of that is giving people the community to move away from fossil fuels and giving the opportunity for good paying job and an opportunity to move forward to that ideal future together. And we do hope that you can continue to move forward with this program but the nottoexceed rate and thank you for all of the work that you did. Any other comments . All right, we will. There is no resolution to approve, right . So moved. Is that it. Thank you very much. Presentation. And number eight. Bawsca update. You are never going to retire . No, i am but i will be here for the end of september, i will be not at that one august meeting. You will be absent to the best one. Darn. I have invested all of these years. And well,vy good news to report and that is last thursday night the board
And it is such an Interactive Community to where you can get to talk to people one on one and get to know their ideas and what they are thinking and just to see them smile makes a smile. So if you come back to if you have any role in the future, what is a job that you would like to have . Since you are in college right now, why dont you answer that. Go ahead. Well i am a bio major. So probably a commissioner if i could get there i am a bio major. And so you need to see me. I want to put you in touch with my stem cell agency. Well the states stem cell agency. Sure. You might give me a call. All right. That is the kind of thing that we, that our mentors teach us and that we have the speakers who are just like networking and how maybe did they major in what they are working at as a puc and a lot of people went to the city college and some people went to stanford and i think that it shows the students that it does not matter where you came from, it doesnt matter what situation you might be
The living machine and the fire fly wall and we are not allow to go up to the other floors because we do not want to distesh the other workers there, and sometimes people ask us and they have a little video that shows the other floors, but we also play a game. We tell the kids at the beginning we are going to ask you guys questions about what you just learned about the puc and we show them a video about the Sewer Program and we split them up in a team so they play with the food prizes they are getting invested because we know what it is like to learn and what the best ways to learn are and if you are invested you are going to remember that information so that in the future all of these youth interns that might be working at the puc and some of us might be commissioners and hopefully that they get invested in what we are doing here because it is our future and we want to make sure that we are making take of ourselves. Did you have Something Else to add . Well, in addition to that, we do
The union labor heavily involved in this build out project. And i can also say for the rest of the community coalition, that is working for clean power sf and making it strong that we also concur with the statement that the sierra club put out and so the grassroots organizizers out here are strongly, supportive and would be deeply concerned about a program that did not maximize to the greatest extent possible the union labor on the project. When the projects were then programmed. And that is paramount and it is just smart for us to take that position and even though i am a solid Union Supporter but it is wise for us to take that position because together we can make sure that this Program Becomes what it ought to become. Which is hundreds of megawatts of local installation and hiring the California Workers to make this city a green city. And started bringing in a deal for this country and if we get it done here it will spread. And the union labor is going to be key to that and so i wan