Money is flowing through the city it is here. To the extent its flowing directly to the organization, it wouldnt be. So is it possible the increase that were seeing year to year do you know whether the increase is coming from the flow through money from the state and fed, or is it actually real city money . I couldnt tell you. Its not one of the things we looked at up to this point but we certainly could. I think its important to look at because otherwise were finding out its indeed the flow through money then were kidding ourselves and saying were supporting nonprofits in a bigger way through the city money. I agree. Its something certainly we can look at follow up to this. In a number of cases the money flowing into the city the city has a choice how we want to spend it, so even with those funds we still do have discretion in many cases whether were using nonprofit providers, city providers or making other choices but i dond your point. So you mentioned that you didnt look in details
Funds to fund a supplemental allocation to pay for the increasing cost of doing business for nonprofits and though it didnt pass at the board a fews ago many of our colleagues felt that the funding through this request through a supplemental they felt that it wasnt appropriate at the time. It should go through the regular budget process but they importantly acknowledged also that i think unanimously from my memory that we all want to come up with a comprehensive approach to address the need to adequate compensate to allow nonprofits to stay in the city and stay up with the rising costs and the affordability crisis in the city and this is the beginning of the process and i think we will have a opportunity to dialogue with City Departments how San Francisco can fund the Nonprofit Sector adequately so there is stability and strength in the Nonprofit Sector, strengthening of the Nonprofit Sector and i think the hearing will look at where the money comes from to fund the Nonprofit Sector an
Nonprofit worker for many years and a seiu shop steward as well. From my days 30 years ago with the Chinatown Youth Center and now the youth center and to a receptionist running the california cho ligz of human rights and ran a committee for [inaudible] and most of the work is about supporting the Human Service sector and San Franciscos unique and creative safety net that man of the nonprofit represent. I think with recent studies from the San Francisco foundations recent equity profile of the bay area to the association of bay area governments and the transportation commissions and Economic Prosperity strategy its really critical that the Nonprofit Sector, the safety net of our cities be supported, be a stable and supported as possible. Also i was going to add that supervisors campos and i along with supervisor avalos last year or a few months ago introduced an ordinance that would have appropriated these funds to fund a supplemental allocation to pay for the increasing cost of doing
Involved in this discussion we now as a city we now adopt a five year Financial Plan for a city and a two year budget. Do those longer range financial tools increase ability to increase the predictability for the city and the Provider Network . And are there others . By no means an exhaustive presentation today but some background and some questions were considering and i am happy to answer any questions. Thank you and through chair farrell we have a number of speaker cards but i know may 1 our minimum wage goes way up in San Francisco. Oakland has the highest in the nation right now and i think we jump may 1 to join oakland or as close to the highest in the nation but i know that creates some challenges for nonprofits and others in the city. Could you talk about how nonprofit contracts are adjusted for going to be adjusted for the minimum wage and how i know some of the executive directors are here to talk about the wage compression you talked about as well as a result of the increase
Been burned again, this time by speed racing in his neighborhood. It looks like there was a speed contest between two vehicles. The vehicle in front which was the red vehicle in the house clipped a car that was turning left here from the street on to cropley which sent the car out of control. Reporter responders extracted what was left of this red pontiac from the house. Fortunately for all parties involved, it struck a parked pickup truck first, blunting the image. No one was seriously injured. Is this kind of crash an unusual occurrence in the neighborhood . Into the house . Yes. Car crashing . No. Reporter this gentleman has seen careening cars end up in his driveway. Others have seen worst. There was supposed to be a racetrack built to get this off of the street. Nobody wants to build it because nobody likes the sound. Reporter now, they may not like this sound, but its probably better than the alternative. San jose police right now are conducting an investigation looking at possib