Specifically to this agape love that says no, this is the truth. The truth needs to be spoke. Theres places in the city where its not allowed. There are places you would not see this level of drug use. Lets start there. Lets take that model, lets bring that love and the resources that we have, the outreach would be the biggest difference. If we can provide a difference for them in their lives and the hope, lifestyle, addiction is reel. Beliefs, habits and traditions have been handed out that makes us think this is the only way. That is another thing that has to be challenged. So i say thank you, whichever way you go, im glad you are going in that direction, and i will support you in any form. Thank you. [applause] good morning, honorable supervisors. My name is rhiannon bailard. Im the executive director of operations at uc hastings law and i serve as Vice President of the board for the Tenderloin Community benefits district. Im here today applying for a seat as a Business Owner repres
Attorney. Again, the plaza is the Largest Group of individuals. It is a market of upwards of 120 artists on saturdays. It is a community, and it is there because of these agreements. Commissioner santacana so thats not my question. What does your department view to be the limit . So he says he was in a parking space and wasnt selling. So if youre saying that the view is its while youre selling, then anything that happened while he wasnt selling wouldnt fall under this code of conduct. I mean, technically, hed probably already signed into the map already, so i included that in the materials that went to the original hearing . Once he signed into the map, that means he staked it out, someone else isnt going to sell there, and thats your place. Commissioner santacana i see. That is usually 6 00 a. M. To midnight, but thats not the time that people sell. Commissioner santacana okay. What time did he sign in . Again, this is wednesday. No ones monitoring this . This is a wordofmouth agreeme
Are high, so in terms of why that matters in terms of framework, it could be interesting to do that. Another thing is why it matters for people . I think that stormwater regulation does matter for people, especially when its raining and things are flooding. Thats a huge reason, so im wondering if this body could help with translating how some of this work shows up in peoples daytoday lives. And part of that could be with the universitys developing scorecards on why those things matter that can be easily disseminated and digested by the community. And the other thing is just metrics impact. Thinking through one of the things i was thinking is interesting theres already a lot of what you mentioned here, too, in terms of goals and items that Treasure Island is delivering on, but i still dont know what those things are and what they actually mean. We talk about carbon sequester, but what does that mean to people . I guess, like, what is the baseline in like, lead m. D. . Is everybody doing
There because of these agreements. Commissioner santacana so thats not my question. What does your department view to be the limit . So he says he was in a parking space and wasnt selling. So if youre saying that the view is its while youre selling, then anything that happened while he wasnt selling wouldnt fall under this code of conduct. I mean, technically, hed probably already signed into the map already, so i included that in the materials that went to the original hearing . Once he signed into the map, that means he staked it out, someone else isnt going to sell there, and thats your place. Commissioner santacana i see. That is usually 6 00 a. M. To midnight, but thats not the time that people sell. Commissioner santacana okay. What time did he sign in . Again, this is wednesday. No ones monitoring this . This is a wordofmouth agreement that everybody adhere to these community agreements. Commissioner santacana okay. Now you said you received this photograph in exhibit g from an
In the streets, and i believe the empathy we are bringing will be the difference. What i would hope to bring, specifically to this agape love that says no, this is the truth. The truth needs to be spoke. Theres places in the city where its not allowed. There are places you would not see this level of drug use. Lets start there. Lets take that model, lets bring that love and the resources that we have, the outreach would be the biggest difference. If we can provide a difference for them in their lives and the hope, lifestyle, addiction is reel. Beliefs, habits and traditions have been handed out that makes us think this is the only way. That is another thing that has to be challenged. So i say thank you, whichever way you go, im glad you are going in that direction, and i will support you in any form. Thank you. [applause] good morning, honorable supervisors. My name is rhiannon bailard. Im the executive director of operations at uc hastings law and i serve as Vice President of the boar