Sixyearold boy . The Second Amendment is not a suicide pact. In addition to that, i am also asking the budget and legislative Analysts Office to review the citys contracts to determine if our contractors or subsidiaries have any business with the n. R. A. Whatsoever. We must use our considerable leverage to dislodge those who would enable the n. R. A. , and we must encourage other jurisdiction to see jurisdictions to do the same. Finally, i would like to close this meeting in memory of those victims of gilroy whose lived ended too early. We say or prayers and honor with actions all those who were shot or injured and all those whose lives have been shattered forever, and the rest i submit. Clerk thank you, supervisor stefani. [applause] clerk supervisor walton . Supervisor walton thank you, supervisor stefani, and thank you, madam clerk. Today, i will be announcing two in memoriams for the record. The first record is for mr. Clifford benjamin henry, also known as c. B. Henry. Mr. Clifford benjamin henry, a 71year resident of San Francisco and a Community Activist died on july 23 after a brief illness. He was 94 years old. Mr. Henry worked for s. F. Municipal Transportation Agency for over 40 years as a bus driver and cable car operator. He was a licensed realtor and helped hundreds of African Americans become homeowners. He and his late wife, christine, were the parents of two daughters. He was also the grandfather of four and a great grandfather of six. A committed family man, mr. Henry once said, i told my children to work hard, take care of your family overall things. Whatever you say you are going to do, do it. Be a model citizen. As a Community Activist, he worked with his daughter, barbara, in helping to elect the first African American woman, london breed, mayor of San Francisco. He attended the yearly s. S. F. Naacp galas and supported countless others with his time and money. He was a member in Good Standing at the Pilgrim Community church. The second memoriam is remembering husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle and legend of the Bayview Community andrew thorton, sr. He was born on may 22, 1932 to James Thorton and addy lee jones. He moved to louisiana at the age of ten and later, encouraged by his eldest brothe brother, came to california. He worked for the United States post office as a letter handling, advancing to manager. He retired from the San Francisco municipal ray way after 30 years of service with numero numerous accolades. He established numerous businesses over many years partnering with his family and friends. In 2011, he established lets eat barbecue and more with his wife, miss monique hayesthorton, and was operating this establishment until his untimely home going. Other businesses were the horse and cow bar and bayview triple t bait shop. All of his businesses were in the Great Community of bayviewhunters point in which he shared his love and was loved by everyone. He was a pillar to his city and community. He served his city with great dedication and love for all. He was a Founding Member of the third street big boys, which for 30 years he and his colleagues sponsored many programs within the bayviewhunters point community. He was always excited to host the third street big boys annual community barbecue. Mr. Lee, known affectionately by many, will truly be missed. And i would also like to introduce a resolution today, along with supervisors brown, haney, mandelman, mar, ronen, safai, and stefani, that calls for the supports and resources for a vision zero on homicides and Violent Crimes plan. It is time for us to take a major stance against homicides and Violent Crimes in our communities. It is time for us to allocate resources to our areas that suffer from the plagues the most because it can be committed. We have to take the steps to say that we will Prioritize Services and resources in areas that have the most violent crime. Violence does not have a color or ethnicity in mind. Violence happens to all, but we can stop it by coming together. This year in bayview alone, as of july 19, weve had seven murders, 17 shootings involving injuries, and 55 shootings without injury. Although these are not as high numbers as we used to see years ago, this senseless violence has to stop. For too long, the bayview, viz valley, sunnyvale, the tenderloin, bayview, Western Addition has been plagued with senseless violence. Weve had plan after plan and work today significantly reduce violence in our neighborhoods, and crime is down. But i am committed to addressing this and we are committed today to work towards a vision zero on homicides and violence plans with you. Our vision zero plan is calling for a violence prevention coordinator for each district affected by violence that would assist in providing more central and organized management of violence resources. Our plan calls for community and foot beat officers to be concentrated in areas with the need for vie visibility. Our plan calls for ambassadors and the placement of cameras in the community to deter violence. The plan calls for focused Mental Health and trauma supports for our most vulnerable young people. We are bringing together a team of formerly incarcerated a inc individuals, people that prove you can change. They will mentor some of our youth at highest risk, and we will work strategically to address violence in our community. I want to thank everyone who came to the rally to support this plan and this vision as we are really dedicated to making sure we do everything we can to prevent all violence here in San Francisco. The rest, i submit. Clerk thank you, supervisor walton. [applause] president yee so i just want to remind the audience out there that we really like to keep the noise down so we can continue our presentations, and if youre in support, your supportive fingers, and if you dont like something were saying, go like that. Clerk mr. President. President yee colleagues, today, i am introducing legislation to ensure that we can continue to put seniors and people with disabilities at the forefront of our housing crisis. Today, we put a bond before the housing that will put 60 million in the housing pipeline. As we continue to chip away at this growing crisis, it has become clear that we have a long way to go, and we need to make sure that we are tracking our progress every step of the way. When we held a hearing on Senior Housing earlier this year, we heard from countless seniors about their challenges for staying in housing or getting eligible for new projects. By 2030, 26 of the population will be seniors. While many seniors are getting into our senior funded housing units, we learned that only 12 of our current pipeline is designated for affordable Senior Housing. We also see similar challenges for people with disabilities who are often also on fixed incomes and often ineligible for Affordable Housing units because they are extremely lowincome. This legislation will task the department of ageing and Adult Services as well as the Mayors Office of housing to jointly Work Together to provide a comprehensive Needs Assessment of seniors and people with disabilities in San Francisco. We will also be requesting that this report include data on the current Pipeline Projects and how seniors and people with disabilities are being served. Ultimately, we want to be able to demonstrate how the city is able to address the unmet needs, but in order to do that, we must have a distinct focus on those items. The second item that im introducing today is a resolution that makes public and transparent agreement reached between the office of the mayor and the Community Stakeholders in records to the removal of the Homelessness Commission from the ballot. It requires the Homelessness Commission to change specific policies to help make the department more accessible and more effective when it comes to supporting and serving individuals and families struggling with homelessness. I want to thank supervisors haney, fewer, and supervisor peskin for their representation of the community to help us through the impasse that the two bodies have reached. I want to commit to ongoing dialogue, including the mayors commitment to meet monthly including service providers. The four points in this resolution are one, to make pregnant individuals eligible for Family Housing and Services Much earlier in their pregnancy versus in the third trimester. And two, to ensure that families living in s. R. O. S and doubledup situations are provided access to Housing Options as recognized homeless families. Three, to allow the local homeless coordinating board as an advisory body to develop their own meeting agendas. This made perfect sense to me because what is the purpose of having an advisory body if they are only advising on items approved by the department . And lastly, number four, to support the mayors commitment to meet monthly with serving providers with expertise and proven track record of serving Homeless Individuals and families to discuss policy concerns. Thank you, colleagues for your support and cosponsorship of this item. I believe its a very positive development for the legislative and executive branchs of government to come to agreement whenever and wherever possible and show our city how we are able to Work Together to address some of most serious issues facing us today. The rest i submit. Clerk thank you, mr. President. Supervisor brown . Supervisor brown yes, thank you. First of all, id like to thank my legislative aide for the actual a. D. U. And especially the business streamlining legislation that we got through. I think this streamlining took a couple years off his life, so i really want to say thank you for digging deep and getting this through. Today, im introducing an ordinance to allow a Grocery Store in the fulton Grocery Store special use district. I have spent over seven years working to bring a full Service AffordableGrocery Store to 555 fulton. Im introducing this legislation because finally theres a light at the end of this tunnel. A potential tenant will be subject to make sure that the Western Addition and hayes valley neighborhoods can have access to fresh, affordable, and healthy food. Moving forward, the interested tenants will work with the community and my office to make sure the Grocery Store dream is a reality. The next piece is i am going to be introducing this legislation, and im actually calling a hearing with my cosponsor, sandra fewer supervisor sandra fewer, to examine the frequent conditions of landlord pass throughs that result in rent increases on San Francisco tenants, and i want to thank supervisor peskin for also addressing this issue because i think a lot of us deal with this. This hearing will examine the criteria, regulations and frequency of use or deferral of these pass through charges due to hardship used by landlords when faced with a rent increase. The legislation was led by supervisor fewer. Howeve however, additional things have come to light, and im asking for a budget and legislative analysts report concerning issues include but are not limited to timing and accumulative impact of pass throughs, how these pass throughs impact longterm tenants, potential limitation for tenants to apply for and receive the hardship exemption. Given our housing crisis, we have a responsibility to keep people in their homes and to make sure were not destablizing rent control protection for tenants. Colleagues, i hope you will be joining me in learning more about this issue. And finally, id like to adjourn this meeting in honor of jana siguri. On july 29, 2019, we sadly lost jana. She was one of the first recognized female muralists in San Francisco. She arrived in San Francisco in the spring of 67. She was inspired to paint her rainbow mural on a wall at the corner of haight. In 1982, the building on which the mural stand changed hands and was painted over. Its absence was immediately noticed by the neighborhood. The community mobilized with protests, petitions and with the support of the community, the mural was indeed restored and today stands as a memorial to the summer of love. Jana was also an accomplished illustrator, song writer, and film maker. She worked closely with wavy gravy, modern buffalo, and many icons of that era. Jana, we miss you and thank you for your Amazing Service to the haightashbury community and the city of San Francisco. The rest i submit. Clerk thank you, supervisor. Supervisor [applause] clerk to the good in the public gallery, we welcome your support, but we ask you to do it silently pursuant to the board rules. Thank you. Supervisor fewer . Supervisor fewer thank you. Today, colleagues, im requesting a hearing with the department of good health and the sheriffs Department GoodFood Purchasing. These departments have been working in that time, these departments have been working closely to conduct the assessment, and now that they are completed, i am calling for a hearing to hear the results as well as the plans for the two departments to officially adopt the good Food Purchasing standards and set goals for they procurement moving forward. It was a model that was developed in 2012 to incentivize communities. It works with the institutions to establish a buy chan transparency buy chain transparency from food to fork, measures progress and celebrates institutional successes in shifting toward a valuebased purchasing model. I want to thank the center for good Food Purchasing, Teamsters Joint Council 7, spurs, and the Mayors Office and task force, to support this further. Departments have a strong commitment to healthy and Sustainable Food and have already taken steps to ensure good food processing. Thank you also to supervisor Hillary Ronen for your support on the original resolution and for your support and your sponsorship of this hearing. The rest i submit. Clerk mr. President , seeing no other names on the roster, that concludes the introduction of new business. President yee okay. Lets go to i see that Everybody KnowsPublic Comment. Clerk this is the time for the public to comment on items within the substance matter jurisdiction of the board, including the minutes, item 61 through 65. Public comment is not allowed where an item has been subject to Public Comment at a board committee. Please direct your comments to the board as a whole and not individual members. If youre utilizing interpretation services, youll get twice the time. If youre using a document, please indicate to sfgovtv and remove the document when youd like it to resume to live coverage. President yee okay. Mr. Wright. Ive already demonstrated to you several times how to solve this housing problem. Sfgov. Heres an 87unit apt complex in apartment complex in emoryville. By the same response, this company in emoryville thats responsible for this 87Apartment Building complex made gavin newsom a guest at the building and he sat up there and still tried to criticize and said he would fine them 600,000 if they didnt build on time. We should fine him. Ive done that, and ive done better than that by showing you an apartment complex thats being built in emoryville for 56 million, a 144 zunit building thats better than the complex i just showed you. In fact, the 144unit complex for 56 million, threestory building, with the 1 billion that newsom says hes giving to the homeless, you could build nine. And with the other billion, you could build a 27story Apartment Unit complex right next to each other. Youve got 11 districts, and if you build this type of Apartment Building complex in each and every one of your districts, thats a total of 22,174 units for lowincome bracket that you claim each and every one of you help. You sound like a hypocrite when you say you want to build Affordable Housing, yet you dont move on. President yee thank you, mr. Wright. Next speaker . Clerk sfgtv, please. And began speaking about the signs that would occur right before he returned. So what that shows us is the destruction of jerusalem shadowed the day before itself. This is quite interesting. As mentioned last week, there were precisely 84 sev