being here. i know you have a lot going on, and this dialogue with us is very important and will help us understand what you re going to bring forward to us in the coming months, and i also appreciate everyone being here and also for you to be here, dr. colfax. we really do appreciate you being here in person, as well. i don t see any of my colleagues anything you want to say in closing, dr. colfax, or your team? i know you have a lot to go do. well, just to thank you for your support, and we will return with more specific answers to some of the questions that you asked, and looking forward to moving forward together both in the covid-19 pandemic, the behavioral health issues that came up, and automatic the work that the public does. thank you and all the work that the public does. thank you. madam clerk, is there any callers? clerk: operations is checking to see if there are any callers in the queue. mr. chair, there are no callers in the queue. chair haney: all ri
next president of the board of directors. i would also like to support my fellow a.t.u. 1575 brother, francis gleason, another native san franciscan of the richmond district. during this time, we ve had sometimes just one vote passing on layoffs, so it s important that other supervisors of the san francisco step in. hopefully, supervisor chan can help in and one more supervisor, so we can get a full san francisco representation on the board of directors. my own personal reflections, after observing meetings for a few months, director grosboll has been absent a few times over the last few months. he s done a great job, but i think it s important that the a.t.u. transdrivers are the biggest union, have the most members and employees at the district, and we re underrepresented at the board. chair peskin: thank you, mr. holden. are there any other members of the public for this item number three? clerk: i.t., could you please confirm if we have any additional speakers at this
mr. clerk, do we have any announcements? clerk: yes. comments or opportunities to speak during public comment are available via phone by calling 415-655-0001. the meeting i.d. is 187-725-3857, then press pound and pound again. when connected, you will hear the meeting discussion but you will be muted and in listening mode only. when your item of interest comes up, dial star, three to be added to the speaker line. best practices are to call from a quiet location, speak slowly and clearly, and turn down your t.v. or radio. alternatively, you may submit public comment to me via e-mail at victor.young@sf.gov. that concludes my announcements. supervisor peskin: and please call item number one. clerk: item one is motion appointing supervisor rafael mandelman, for an indefinite term, to the transbay joint powers authority. chair peskin: and supervisor mandelman would be excused, but he isn t clear. we ll open this up for public comment. clerk: it appears we have three list
supervisor peskin: we ll be joined by vice chair supervisor rafael mandelman. mr. clerk, do we have any announcements? clerk: yes. comments or opportunities to speak during public comment are available via phone by calling 415-655-0001. the meeting i.d. is 187-725-3857, then press pound and pound again. when connected, you will hear the meeting discussion but you will be muted and in listening mode only. when your item of interest comes up, dial star, three to be added to the speaker line. best practices are to call from a quiet location, speak slowly and clearly, and turn down your t.v. or radio. alternatively, you may submit public comment to me via e-mail at victor.young@sf.gov. that concludes my announcements. supervisor peskin: and please call item number one. clerk: item one is motion appointing supervisor rafael mandelman, for an indefinite term, to the transbay joint powers authority. chair peskin: and supervisor mandelman would be excused, but he isn t cl
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