The past 10 years alone are impressive. It is showing up allaround the city as you drive through. Everything from the Veterans War Memorial building and this building and all around. We want to make that part of the discussion that happens there. We talk about the work we have to do. We want to say thanks to the citizens that we have been able to get the funding to make it all happen. Thank you. Probably the most common question i have been asked over the last six weeks. This happens before the earthquake anniversary how much better prepared are we than we were 30 years ago . The answer is much better prepared. That is in great part to the folks here but also the people of San Francisco who have supported all of this work. However, that doe does not meant we can sit back and think everything is okay. These opportunities are helpful and we want to encourage everyone to stay on their toes here and remember it is important if you can prepare, take some measures that you do so. There are many members of the community that arent able to do that. If we can it makes it more important that we make plans and connect with our neighbors and organize ourselves and think through what an earthquake looks like so the city can be reaching out to those most vulnerable. Thank you. Any Public Comment on this item . Okay. Seeing none we are moving to the Disaster Council round table. This is an opportunity for any member of the Disaster Council to make announcements, comments. Yes. Thank you, mary ellen. I want people to know we are working with the Department Safety officers to issue wildfire smoke guidance for City Employees. If there is wildfire smoke problem we dont want outside workers to be sent home while people at the pc have to work. We want City Employees treated equally for the same conditions. The state of california issued wordy and hard to understand document which we are obligated to give to employees, some of whom may not have a masters in industrial hygiene. We are working on a nice chart to go with it which we will issue so people would be able to read it that will go out on monday. We are working with our Department Safety experts on heat guidance. There are no regulations other than general duty for people to be safe. The state is developing heat guidance. We dont want to wait for that. What we are doing is developing a Standard Approach for the city and then if we have to amend it when the state issues it, we will do that. Basically we are addressing not only outdoor workers, at what level do they need to be inside. At a certain point particularly if there is a power shut off we look at a loss of air can being. At what point would it make sense for people to not to continue to work. We want to make sure someone in the controller is treated just the same in those circumstances. We will issue that heat guidance within the next couple weeks. It may have to be reissued once the state gets its act together. We hope is more easily read for distribution. We dont meet until december. We are heading to the hottest heat and wildfire time right now. Sf72. Org has the air quality tool kit, Great Research is there if you need it. Anyone else. Michael. I want to report on an even. As many of you know over the last year andahalf there are tragic terror attacks on houses of worship. Synagogues and mosques in new zealand. Following each one of these terrorist attacks the San Francisco inner Faith Council would host vigils. At each one the mayor would come and the mon trawas that people should the mantra was that people should feel safe when they worship. What are we doing . What emerged was a collaboration of the federal bureau of investigation, all branches of Law Enforcement working with the department of Emergency Management and Public Health as well as Jewish Community relations council, Human Rights Commission and other advocacy groups. On september 9th we held a high level convening at which 300 were present be on security and houses of worship. The mayor was there and inspired us. I want to thank mary ellen because she was on the panel and i want to thank the chief because he was on a pap el. It is sad we have these but i sleep better at night knowing we have done our Due Diligence we will have a debrief with nose who participated to see if we he can keep these lines of communication open. We have never been at the same table before. We see want to make sure we are doing our part. Thank you. Derek from supervisor browns office. The discussion brought up an issue that is important to supervisor brown. District five for the last 17years has been the host of blue grass which is one of the most loved institutions. What was troubling to her was the announcement that event is going to be fenced for the first sometime. First first time. Can the chief speak to the council about what sort of changes the public can expect to see at the event and outreach to the public. It is a major change for families living in the world we are living in today. I will make an announcement. I want to announce that deputy chief is taking over the special operations borough which until she has oversight over the Tactical Unit including the swat team, traffic company, all of our motorcycle officers and Department Operations center. I will turn this over to the deputy chief. She has been involved in those conversations. Thank you, chief. We met a couple weeks ago with the organizers. We laid out what we thought. I mean we are in a different age. We have had a lot every sent mass casualty events, and we laid out a pretty thorough security plan for them, and they adopted some of it. You will see some fencing. You will not see the large seating, not see the large coolers of past. If they show up they will be allowed in but subject to search. It is a new normal, but they took some of our suggestions and kind of made it work for the type o of event they host. You can still bring your alcohol in. You can bring in just about everything you did of the past. No kegs. They were brought in routinely in the past. Large like i said large coolers was a concern for us. You can put weapons in a larger cooler. Smaller coolers, clear backpackings. Nothing will be turned away. It will be subject to search which it wasnt in the past. It is not 100 . If you go to outside lands you are thoroughly searched. One other thing. I was a Police Officer in 1989 directing traffic pat battery and market when this occurred. It was chaos. I worked three days straight. It is interesting. This is fantastic we are sitting here gearing up for the next one. It is going to happen. We did a good job in 1989. We will do a better job if it happens again. Thank you. I think with the fansing there are four points of entry. Four entry points whereas in the past you could walk through the bushes. Now you will be directed to an entry point to look at, not thoroughly searched. It is a new normal and they are adopting the things we advised. Jeff with the San Francisco international airport. Two quick updates to share. August 30th the airport conducted a hotel, active shooter exercise. We employed all of Law Enforcement and the different Emergency Response agencies. Good exercise. We are doing the debrief today. When i hear about the Lessons Learned i will be happy to share them with this group. Other thing i wanted to mention october 2nd annual emergency exercise at the airport. We will have a lot of volunteers that will be participating in that. Anyone that is interested from this group that would like to participate or be an observer you are certainly welcome to do that. Anything else to say about the construction at the airport, jeff . I cant dodge that one. It is a good news story. I will call it it started off with distorted reporting. It was a nine month planning process that led to the construction on september 7th. It was slated to last until the 27th. The reality is there was a lot of precancellations of flights and coordination with faa and airlines and airport to ensure operational disruption was minimized. We were very successful doing that. The end result was this early opening of the runway. The planning was there, execution was there at times what you heard was a little bit off base. I think we managed the message and wound up with a positive outcome. Congratulations on early completion. Thanks. Go ahead, mark. Control learns office. Every year the Controllers Office sends to all department a memo with the project costing codes and time tracking codes. I want to alert everybody for those who attended the training earlier this week they have received the memo that was part of the training. We will send that memo out today. It will go to the cfos. For all of the defendants if they would look out. What this is covering is the project codes updated every year in the Financial System utilized to track the cost for an Emergency Response situation and the activity codes used to track the time for the situation to get the maximum cost reimbursement. The new system allows us to track much more efficiently and report out more efficiently. I want to alert everyone to the memo coming out today. Thanks, mark. Very important project codes. It doesnt feel important now, but in the moment, you want those handy and your folks to have them. Anyone else . Yes. I am phyllis with ss card. I wanted to let everybody know sf card is a new program in california called california for all. It is an Emergency Preparedness campaign aimed at the most vulnerable populations. Some of the comments referenced the need to prepare for everybody in california. San francisco got a grant to work with agencies that serve people with language barriers, social isolation, poverty and other access and functional new challenges, and we are sf card is going to be working with up to 50 local agencies that have the trust of their clients to really make sure that these people are not left out in preparedness events and there are grant funds for those agencies. I have some information about this program if anybody would like to see it. There are a couple ways agencies can participate. I encourage you to grab one of these with the information. Revalue the relationship and the way you link to the members of the community we wouldnt normally be able to connect to. Thank you. Anyone else . Any general Public Comments . Seeing none. We are going to call the meeting to adjourn. Next meeting is december 20th. The power is all restored. Thank you. The demonstration is still happening. Thanks, everyone. San francisco and oakland are challenging each other in a battle for the bay. Two cities. One bay. San francisco versus oakland. Are you ready to get in on the action . Im london breed. And i am oakland mayor libby schaff. Who will have the cleanest city . We will protect our bay by making our neighborhoods shine. Join us on september 21st as a battle for the bay. Which city has more volunteer spirit . Which city can clean more neighborhoods . The city with the most volunteers wins. Signup to be a bay protector and a neighborhood cleaner. Go to battle fo well, well, we have one of the most exciting projects in district 11 in over a decade. Supervisor safai, for the past 10 years, no one has been able to get a Housing Project of this significance built in this community, and guess what . You made it happen. [applause. ] 116 new units, 50 affordable units for family of four making up to 123,000 a year. How incredible is that . This will provide housing for low income families and for foster care youth. I mean, this is how you get housing done in San Francisco, working together, working in partnership with sammy and people who love. The fact is people who love this community and didnt have to go above and beyond in providing higher affordability on this project but wanted to do something to support the city and county of San Francisco and what we are dealing with as it relates to our housing crisis. We are grateful for you and the community is here, and i also know your family is here. I am so excited. This will make a difference. On top of that, that is not even all. 40 of the units that are built of the Affordability Housing will go to the people who live in this neighborhood first, neighborhood preference. The legislation that i worked on back in the day when i was on the board of supervisors. It is going to be used on this project so that we can make sure that the community who lives here, where they might be struggling to hold on to their unit and whatever capacity, they will have a real shot of being a part of this incredible new community. I am excited about this project. I am grateful to supervisor safai for his leadership. I cant wait to be here when we open the doors for people to walk in their new places, and it is absolutely amazing. The person who led this effort to make this happen, who also did more than just help get this project through the process but also makes some zoning changes to make it possible to have as many units as we can on his site no other than supervisor safai. [applause. ] supervisor safai thank you, mayor breed. I feel like i am at a family reunion, but i did joke with sia and sammy i think we could put a runway strip here. This is the Largest Development in the history of this neighborhood in this community. There has never been any family Affordable Housing built in this community. I remember sitting with them a decade ago when they laid out the vision of wanting to do something to give back to the city that they feel made their family anal and lifted them back up after going through a revolution in their country they. They came here with very little and they have worked 50 years to build what we are seeing happen today. This is truly a gift to the city and county of San Francisco. This is not something that is required. This is completely private land, privately financed by a family that wanted to give back to the city. I want to say thank you to the family for everything and you will their children and siblings and relatives for everything they did to make this happen. It is truly a gift. This even out paces the giants Ballpark Development omission rock, which is 40 affordable on public land. 50 will below market rate. Homesf set the income. He said he wanted lower than what we laid out in the city. We tried to do the remaining 50 as rent control. Sometimes the city gets in its way. I know they will continue to keep these rents affordable for this community. They are doing so much to give back to the city and county. We talked about this over a decade ago. We sat down with mayor lee before i became supervisor. He said he would prioritize this. The reason i bring that up is because this mayor has made not anything more of a priority than building housing. That was when we sat down with mayor lee, that was in the middle of 2016. We are going to the end of 2019. Even with everything that and i would get monday my phone would ring. Every monday i would get the call from him and family members. We are still over three years into getting this project done. This was supposed to be one of the highest priority projects in the city and county of San Francisco. I know this mayor is dedicated to finding a way to cut through the layers. When a family wants to give a gift to the city, we have to wait almost three and a half years to get this done. Besides all of that, i want to shout out to crazio. She guided this every step of the way on behalf of the Mayors Office. My team was guiding this every step of the way. The planning department, the Mayors Office of housing, city attorneys, all of the people working on behalf of the mayor. There is more to come, there are two more projects that are 100 affordable. She dedicated an additional 53 million in the budget. We break ground in october next year on two more projects. Out of all of those together, almost 600 units, 65 will be affordable below market rate units in this community and affordable to the People Living here. That is a big accomplishment. I am so lucky to have a partner in the Mayors Office who prioritizes this Community Like no mayor has done in over 20 plus years. [applause. ] i could go on and on. I will hand it over to the patriarch of the family, the mind that doesnt let any little thing get away from him, but he has to be that way. Three and a half years, he has to be that way. Someone was bragging about him the other day. He knows how to get projects built in San Francisco. He really does. I am honored to have him as a friend and invest in this community. [applause. ] thanks everyone. Mayor, my good friend, supervisor and my family and everybody who is here. This wouldnt have happened without participation of everyone for this to happen. He is right i call every monday morning. If i wouldnt have done it, it would have taken seven years. This happened in three andahalf years. I want to tell a story about my life, how i am here. I came with my wonderful life about 40 years as an immigrant from iran. I have been here 1973 i came here to San Francisco. I was a student and i fell in love with the city. I still love this city. I always said we have got to do something. Whatever i have, i got it through hard w