welcome to the wednesday, january 14th, 20th san francisco police commission. no, you are not having a flashback. i m filling in tonight for commissioner loftus who along with chief greg sur and joyce hicks are flying back from washington, dc where they spent the last 3 days at a group called perf they ve been back there since sunday essentially looking at what other police departments have been looking at in terms of what options to police departments have in dealing with individuals who have knifes and sharp objects. it s part of what we re doing concerning the use of force, they went back there all three together and we will have a report on that last week. that s why we are not here tonight, we have 4 commissioners, we worked hard, one commissioner is not feeling well but we really wanted to have a meeting to accommodate all of you. item 1. item 1, adoption of minutes, action for the meetings of october 7, 14, 21, november 4 and december 2, 2015. commissioners, you ha
locations nearby historically identified places of flooding but i do want to say our attitude as city hall is one we want everyone to know that alert sf and the 72 hours.org is there we re preparing for a disagreeing discharge that is man made or otherwise we re prepared and want to put out as much free information as possible so when people plan for those disasters it is less changing more before corning sea making sure they take care of the communications and their families and businesses and their neighbors i want to say again, thank you to our event our police department they ll be out there making sure they respond to any specific needs that are there along with public works as we have our deniable that can assist people in inspecting areas the city or the homes and apartments what might be needed as well as public works we emphasis that if there is any life-threatening emergency people for sure call 9-1-1 but when no life-threatening emergency please call 311 steady and
commissioners you have copies of the minutes minutes from the january 12 meeting. the 1st time that i can remember was 20 years ago, when the puc began the program and she was always there to remind us of that. and she was always able to do that and not in a forceful but in an effective way. that was essentially positive and her spirit came through on that. she will definitely be someone that is remembered i will also ask that we adjourned the meeting today in her remembrance. we will take this moment for public comment. good afternoon commissioners, my name is ted knollenberg and i am representing district number 5. last year i brought before the board of supervisors legislation to require the city of san francisco to have individual water meters so that it would be easier and more efficient for people to be able to understand their water use. primarily the fact that if they are responsible for the bill they will pay more attention to the fact of how much water they use.
be. bridges contingency bye like west portal it is about city and san francisco may have a big name but a small city and a lot of small communities shop and dine in the 49 highlighted that and reminded people come outburst and i love that about this city i ll always be a i want to welcome everyone to your home. the san francisco unified school district board room. welcome to our second meeting. i want to thank you for the important work and it s critical work for not only the children in the city today but for the children of our city of tomorrow. today we re coming together to approve the outcomes framework that will be our north star if you will. we want to be true for all children, youth and families in san francisco and what we want for them. i would like to call this meeting to order. my co-chair mayor lee will join us shortly and i will ask the doctor to do the roll call. let s get started. abby snay. here. abram jimenez. here. adan wynn for naomi kelly.