Transcripts For SFGTV Government Access Programming 20240714

SFGTV Government Access Programming July 14, 2024

Was to help raise funds kind of like our state lottery does. I cant do this without permission. I cant do this without a team. My games on bags really are a tremendous amount of games that you can use sensors, loyalty clubs and you could have competition between a High School Team or a football team. It could be incorporated into the online games that people play with football. The one thing i really like about it is it lends itself to raising money for our problems. Case in point, some of our most needed Services Just are not affordable by our taxes. But maybe they would be affordable by our fund. I dont think this is disrupting our state lottery but it would enhance it just as i think the other things that go on like that might seem disruptive from it it would actually add another marketplace and the other side of the bag game could be actually played by a corporate sponsor or hershey or a big name like that. I hope im not in trouble for saying that. I really need to get up stairs to the environmental meeting and i heard my bell ring. I did leave information last time. Ive been trying to get a municipalities on board with this for a decade and a half. And i hope and pray we can get going. I can get a team going and you would be on it. Thank you so much and have a great rest of your meeting. Thank you. I also signed up to talk at the next issue. But i really want to get up to environmental. Supervisor yee thank you, next speaker. Thank you. Good evening, supervisors. Actually, we came here all the time and we are explaining our problems. So, i just want to talk today. City of the government and San Francisco they would like to help us and were not able to help you guys, were not coming anymore. You have to decide today what the City Government wants to do. Because we want the money back. Theres nothing to say. The cab business is so backed up. So we are not making money. We are in trouble. Please help us and give us money back. This is very openly, Everybody Knows we are here. We are speaking in a different language and different actions. I think it was a long time supervisor and Everybody Knows why we are here. Just give us a couple minutes, supervisor or board of members and tell us what they can do something for us. Thank you. Supervisor yee next speaker. Tom gilberty. Many joan of arcs we experience some of them today with the young woman. Also this morning, great greate witnessing another joan of arc. Not a hurricane but a Global Climate change is going to be a catastrophe for everybody. Not just the south but it will hit us too. I was here and i had my 65 chevy van and we need parking spaces. Supervised parking spaces. I agree, i hope we can get some of them. I chatted about little tommy and me going out and getting our a. K. 47s with 100 round clips and getting u us canadian geese. How about San Francisco, 11 supervisors, the mayor, our legislatures, sign a we ban assault rifles and semi automatic city. I we know hope other cities join in that the task force on street drugs. Lets provide a safe injection site with a doctor who can prescribe and supply safe drugs to the people on the streets. I hope thats part of the task force. Vapors, fracking, fracking where they stuff poisons on to the ground to get out the last of the gas is equal to vaping. What people are putting in their lungs. Its poison now. Right now we need an internal peace corp. Thank you. Thank you, next speaker. Mr. President , dually elected members dem, neighbor activist. I have praise for the work youve done but theres one little thing after the Global Climate change i have to add on my comments to. Looking on the darker side of it. If in deed we are facing what seems like a biblical plague of toxins, calamities overdoses, violence, suicides, taxicab woes, military oblivion, all of these things i am rof whe improe focus on Global Climate change. Its really our only way out. I dont think the city is there yet. I do think that we have yet to really get to a mind set change where wore really going to focus on it. You know, all the times that ive been up to the Planning Commission we always argue, we always complain were not allowed to bring up cumulative impact. Its the way it is with Climate Change. Were not allowed to talk about the cities total cumulative impact of carbon emissions. The emissions of the residentses and workers. The shipping on bunker oil from asia. The impact of our consumption. Where those emissions occurs industrial sites all over the world from our consumption many of the destruction of our biosphere right here in the bay and the sea. Those are all things that are creating emissions that narrow focus on just San Francisco missions leave out the Bigger Picture and our approach so far and were really just a basket case and it may be difficult with you we should engage it. The things that have come out about Climate Change is that were facing, for every tenth of an increase in Global Warming is accelerates the future warming and thats resinnance and constructive interference and think of the tacoma narrows bridge. Supervisor yee thank you. Next speaker. I was going to say the medallion issue obviously weighs disproportionately on the middle eastern and African American communities. In all of our major cities and out of the suspiciously high incidents there were 560 fix this is 2017 which speaks volumes at this point furthering local rent control has proven a political dead end. I would like to see or hope to see if at all possible two or three dumpsters obtained at a reasonable sound and standard rate to see them placed in the tenderloin by the local rev use Collection Company one weekend each month over several successes and local residents who may lack vehicles can safely unload their aging unsafe appliances, old mattresses, broken furniture, paint solvents and other items in mass. Ideally the Fire Department and local Police Cadets would oversee rev use disposal at the dumpster sites. To interact with them to get to the public in the process. And then if possible, id like to see the Fire Department carry out voluntary unit inspections for Carbon Monoxide detectors, smoke alarms and for the possibility of a discovering and tagging poorly functioning or faulty gas furnaces. This would familiarize the Fire Department with a general building interior layouts and if it was popular with the public, you might consider doing the same in china town and the bay view and the mission districts. Supervisor yee thank you. Any other Public Comments . Seeing none. Public comment is now closed. Madam clerk, please call the for Adoption Committee agenda items 2832. Clerk items 2832 were introduce a unanimous vote is required for resolutions on First Reading today otherwise a member may require a resolution to go to committee. Supervisor yee would any of my colleagues like to severe any items . I want to severe 28. Ok. Madam clerk, on the remaining balance of items, can we take these same house same call. Clerk that would be 2932. Supervisor yee yes. Without objection the resolution is adopted and the motion is approved unanimously. Madam clerk, i just can you call 28. Clerk resolution to urge the governor to sign 857 the public banks act for municipal and regional public banks. Supervisor yee i severed it because i wanted to add my name to the sponsor. Is that ok . Supervisor fewer. All right. Then, anything else, can we take this item same house same call without objection. This resolution is adopted unanimously. Madam clerk, please read the inmemorials. Todays meeting will be adjourned in memory of the following beloved individuals on behalf of the supervisor ronen for the late louise Alberto Quinones and supervisor mandelman, for the late ms. Tanis ryan heart and behalf of a motion made by supervisor peskin and president yee on the board of supervisors for the late mr. Phil arnold, our former colleagues, our hearts are broken for you monique. Supervisor yee that brings us to the end of our agenda. Madam clerk is there any further business before us today . That concludes our business for today. Supervisor yee thank you. We are adjourned. This is a reg the Small Business commission g held on monday, september 23, 2019. The meeting is called to order at 2 03 p. M. The Small Business commission thanks sfgov tv for Live Streaming the committee. Members of the public, please silence your phone and other public devices. The public is limited to three minutes per speaker. Speakers are required to state their names. Completion of the speaker card will help ensure the proper spelling of the speakers names. The speaker cards will be called in the order in which they were placed in the basket. Additionally, there is a signin sheet on the front table. Please show the Small Business commission slide. Welcome, everyone. It is our custom to begin each Small Business Commission Meeting with a reminder that the office of Small Business is the only place to start your Small Business in San Francisco and the best place to get answers about doing business in San Francisco. The office of Small Business should be your first stop. All of our services are free of charge. The Small Business commission is the official public forum to voice your opinions and concerns about the policies that affect the Economic Vitality of Small Businesses in San Francisco. If you need assistance with Small Business matters, start here at the office of Small Business. First item, please. Clerk call to order and roll call. [ roll call ]. Clerk you have a quorum. Thank you. Next item. Clerk item 2, general Public Comment allows members of the public to comment on matters that are within the Small Business commissions agenda. Do we have any members of the public who would like to make comment on any item not on todays agenda . Seeing none, Public Comment is closed. Next item, please. Clerk item , approval of legacy business registry applications and resolutions. Discussion and action item. The presenter is richard carillo, office of Small Business. Good afternoon. Richard carillo, Legacy Program manager. Sfgov tv, i have a powerpoint presentation. Before you are seven applications for the legacy business registry. The applications were reviewed by me and heard by the Preservation Commission on september 18. For each applicant, the s. B. C. Has been provided a staff report, the draft resolution, the application, a case report from Planning Department staff, and a resolution from h. P. C. There are copies on the table and the public binder. Item 3 a is adobe books and arts cooperative. It is a book store and art store. Adobe books opened an art gallery where friends of the shop could show their work. In 2004, adobe books made National News by the only store to organize by color and artwork by chris cobb. In 2012 they faced an untenable rent hike in a changing neighborhood. A book of supporters found a new store front on 29 street in the mission. The cooperative built a more explicit dynamic connection between the book store and the exhibition space and has hosted scores of Public Events featuring art, poetry, writing, and more. Item 3 b is anresco laboratories. The business is a laboratory founded in 1943 by dr. Sovin isenburg that does testing of food and foodrelated products. Anresco is an acronym for research and consulting. In the 1970s, anresco did nutrient labelling. In 1980, the business moved to the bayview neighborhood and solicited businesses from the various nearby meat companies. They also developed a expert capability for testing food of pesticide and herbicide residues. They are only one of two commercial laboratories in california accredited for all procedures required by the states, bureau of cannabis control. The business is a familyowned business owned by the son of the doct doctor. Item 3 c is the hara club. The business is a bar in the tender loin that opened in 1956 by hank hanestead, a wrestler and ralph, a boxer. The name is a combination of their names. The s the interior of the bar has been restored to reflect the businesss long history and the exterior neon sign is a recognized feature of the neighborhood. Today the hara club is the tender loins longestrunning bar. Item 3 d is the Mechanics Institute. Its a Nonprofit Organization established in 1985 by a group of mechanics who were dissatisfied with San Franciscos lack of libraries and dearth of Educational Opportunities for adults. The plan was to host a library, to offer classes and lectures that would teach new skills, to welcome everyone regardless of race or gender and to cost the user as little as possible. The organization moved a few times before purchasing its Current Location on post street in 1866. The institute built a threestorey building on the site, but the building was destroyed 30 years later. In 1910, the institute constructed a new ninestorey building that was declared a local landmark in 1981. Today the Mechanics Institute is the oldest surviving library in california, designed to serve the general population, and the oldest chess club in the nation. Item 3 e is the National Picture framing centers inc. It is a picture store established in 1974 as a result of the owners experience in doing accessible and affordable framing. This store eventually became a fullservice custom framing business. Cheap pets was born in 1988. Rather than change the successful format of the store, they changed the name. The companys Production Facility and headquarters are on pacific avenue. There are four Additional Stores around the city. Item 3 f is new asia restaurant inc. The restaurant is an iconic restaurant in chinatown established in 1987. They have 100 tables and can host a banquet for a thousand people at a single events. They hold many fundraisers, birthdays, lunar new yooer ooea celebrations. New asia restaurant was the first restaurant in San Franciscos chinatown to introduce the use of dim sum pushing carts as a unique way of showcasing the food. Item 3 g is sodinis green valley restaurant. The business is an Italian Restaurant that is operated continuously at 510 green street originally as green valley restaurant. The restaurant has retained its italianamerican roots. In 1993, peter sodini and his wife purchased green valley restaurant, adding their name to the restaurant, restoring the old building and turning the restaurant into a thriving, popular north beach establishment it is today. Approximately 90 of sodinis clientele are north beach residents. All seven businesses received a positive recommendation from the historic Preservation Commission. After reviewing the applications and the recommendation from the h. P. C. , staff finds the businesses have met the three criteria for listing on the legacy business registry. There are seven draft resolutions for consideration by the Small Business commission, one for each of the applicants. Your support of the businesses should be as a motion in favor of the resolutions. In the resolutions, please pay close attention to the features that define the business. One approved by the s. P. C. , the business must maintain these physical features in order to remain on the registry. For anresco labs its Testing Services for foods. For the hara club, its bar. For Mechanics Institute, its library and cultural center. For National Picture framing centers its picture frame store. For new asia restaurant, its restaurant featuring chinese cuisine. For sodinis green valley restaurant, its restaurant featuring italian cuisine. This concludes my presentation. Im happy to answer any questions. There are business representatives in attendance who would like to speak on behalf of the applications. Do you want to go right into Public Comment . Sure. Yes. Okay. Lets go into Public Comment. Clerk would sienna team come to Publ

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