Application we could submit based on the calculation. When we receive the grant we take about 10 off for administrative cost. The remaining dollars are split between the three county ema with San Francisco receiving 88 of the funding based on the proportion of persons living with h. I. V. In the three county area. It supports Health Services for h. I. V. Positive ranging from primary care to dental, food, legal, home healthcare, transitional housing and other services. This funding represents 43 of the 37 million budget that we used to provide services for low income under insured h. I. V. Positive persons. We work with the Planning Council who was mandated to prioritize ana and to allocate. In the last several years it has been reduced as San Franciscos share of the total national h. I. V. Caseload diminishes in seven years. The greater of percentage structure or minimum annual guarantee of 225,000. They will operate a themed gift store called hello karl which is a name to the fog in San Francisco. It will include products from local artists. Hat makers and charles chocolates. The budget analyst rereviewed this list. Can we have the report, please . Yes. So the proposed resolution would approve the lease between airport and mrg with a term of seven years and guaranteed rent of 225,000 increasing each year. Over the seven year term the airport would receive at least 1. 75 million. We recommend approval of this resolution. Thank you very much. Lets take public comment. Any members of the public like to comment on item 6 . Seeing none it is closed. Supervisor mandelman. We only got one bidder here. For these leases we have been having difficulty finding bidders. We consider anything besides news stands. It is more expensive for the operators to come in and they have competition from online sales, from different retailors that way and so the Specialty Retails we have done this to get more bidders and replaced restriction on the number of leases at the airport which is eight lease max. They pick and choose which leases they would like to go for. A different variety of reasons where the Specialty Retail leases have been we have had less than the concessions with our restaurants and other retailers. Other than more outreach there arent any particular changes we could make to get more . We have been trying in terms of outreach we have our first flyers conference suppliers conferences. Really making this connection between the big operators and connecting them with local artisans and goods to be sold at the airport so encouraging business that wea way so that wn passengers come through they see the retail concepts available. It is difficult in the past especially the electronic leases for that lease we only have a couple operators like brookstone and they went out of business. We are trying to different concepts and reaching out to different people and having more partnerships available. Different ways so that we have more competition. It is definitely something in front of mind. Thank you very much. I would like to move to the board with positive recommendation without objection. Thank you very much. Any other business before us today . No other business. Great. We are adjourned. Growing up in San Francisco has been way safer than growing up other places we we have that bubble, and its still that bubble that its okay to be whatever you want to. You can let your free flag fry he fly here. As an adult with autism, im here to challenge peoples idea of what autism is. My journey is not everyones journey because every autistic child is different, but theres hope. My background has heavy roots in the bay area. I was born in san diego and adopted out to San Francisco when i was about 17 years old. I bounced around a little bit here in high school, but ive always been here in the bay. We are an inclusive preschool, which means that we cater to emp. We dont turn anyone away. We take every child regardless of race, creed, religious or ability. The most common thing i hear in my adult life is oh, you dont seem like you have autism. You seem so normal. Yeah. Thats 26 years of really, really, really hard work and i think thises that i still do. I was one of the first open adoptions for an lgbt couple. They split up when i was about four. One of them is partnered, and one of them is not, and then my biological mother, who is also a lesbian. Very queer family. Growing up in the 90s with a queer family was odd, i had the bubble to protect me, and here, i felt safe. I was bullied relatively infrequently. But i never really felt isolated or alone. I have known for virtually my entire life i was not suspended, but kindly asked to not ever bring it up again in first grade, my desire to have a sex change. The school that i went to really had no idea how to handle one. One of my parents is a little bit gender nonconforming, so they know what its about, but my parents wanted my life to be safe. When i have all the neurological issues to manage, that was just one more to add to it. I was a weird kid. I had my core group of, like, very tight, like, three friends. When we look at autism, we characterize it by, like, lack of eye contact, what i do now is when im looking away from the camera, its for my own comfort. Faces are confusing. Its a lack of mirror neurons in your brain working properly to allow you to experience empathy, to realize where somebody is coming from, or to realize that body language means that. At its core, autism is a social disorder, its a neurological disorder that people are born with, and its a big, big spectrum. It wasnt until i was a teenager that i heard autism in relation to myself, and i rejected it. I was very loud, i took up a lot of space, and it was because mostly taking up space let everybody else know where i existed in the world. I didnt like to talk to people really, and then, when i did, i overshared. I was very difficult to be around. But the friends that i have are very close. I click with our atypical kiddos than other people do. In experience, i remember when i was five years old and not wanting people to touch me because it hurt. I remember throwing chairs because i could not regulate my own emotions, and it did not mean that i was a bad kid, it meant that i couldnt cope. I grew up in a family of behavioral psychologists, and i got development cal developmental psychology from all sides. I recognize that my experience is just a very small picture of that, and not everybodys in a position to have a family thats as supportive, but theres also a community thats incredible helpful and wonderful and open and there for you in your moments of need. It was like two or three years of conversations before i was like you know what . Im just going to do this, and i went out and got my prescription for hormones and started transitioning medically, even though i had already been living as a male. I have a twoyearold. The person who im now married to is my husband for about two years, and then started gaining weight and wasnt sure, so i we went and talked with the doctor at my clinic, and he said well, testosterone is basically birth control, so theres no way you can be pregnant. I found out i was pregnant at 6. 5 months. My whole mission is to kind of normalize adults like me. I think ive finally found my calling in early intervention, which is here, kind of what we do. I think the access to irrelevant care for parents is intentionally confusing. When i did the procespective search for autism for my own child, it was confusing. We have a place where children can be children, but its very confusing. I always out myself as an adult with autism. I think its helpful when you know where can your child go. How im choosing to help is to give children that would normally not be allowed to have children in the same respect, kids that have three times as much work to do as their peers or kids who do odd things, like, beach therapy. How do speech therapy. How do you explain that to the rest of their class . I want that to be a normal experience. I was working on a certificate and kind of getting think Early Childhood credits brefore i started working here, and we did a section on transgender inclusion, inclusion, which is a big issue here in San Francisco because we attract lots of queer families, and the teacher approached me and said i dont really feel comfortable or qualified to talk about this from, like, a cisgendered straight persons perspective, would you mind talking a little bit with your own experience, and im like absolutely. So im now one of the guest speakers in that particular class at city college. I love growing up here. I love what San Francisco represents. The idea of leaving has never occurred to me. But its a place that i need to fight for to bring it back to what it used to be, to allow all of those little kids that come from really unsafe environments to move somewhere safe. What ive done with my life is work to make all of those situations better, to bring a little bit of light to all those kind of issues that were still having, hoping to expand into a little bit more of a Resource Center, and this Resource Center would be more those new parents who have gotten that diagnosis, and we want to be this one centralized place that allows parents to breathe for a second. I would love to empower from the bottom up, from the kid level, and from the top down, from the teacher level. So many things that i would love to do that are all about changing peoples minds about certain chunts, like the Transgender Community or the autistic community. I would like my daughter to know theres no wrong way to go through life. Everybody experiences pain and grief and sadness, and that all of those things are temporary. Welcome to the epic center did you know you may be eligible for a 3 thousand redefeat beating hell learn about the Stay Safe Program hi, everybody im patrick chief resigns director for the city and county of San Francisco welcome to another episode of stay safe im here with jennelle for the California Earthquake Authority shell talk about brace and bolt good to see you. Earthquake brace and bolt the first Incentive Program of california Mitigation Program as jointly managed by the Earthquake Authority and the california gvrnz of department of emergency services. And what is the mission. Brace and bolt is 3,000 up to a homeowner that retrofits the equivalent in a singlefamily. Were down owe epic center the public demonstrates weve built a mock house so i dont in the take a look at it and and show you what were talking about were in a model house in the epic center to demonstrate a variety of things jen i will i want to focus on the portion of the house and tell us how brace and bolts help to keep the home safe. This is a particular foundation and that mockup shows the first floor right here and, of course, this one is the concrete foundation and this short wall that is in between those two youre first floor and the concrete foundation is called a cripple it is a short wall this is a particular vunltd in 0r8d homes theyre designed before metamorphic coddling codes and will slide off the foundation. If you come to my home look at the previous work. So see if any anchor bolts between the wood and this mud and concrete foundation that is a collar bolt. What if i dont have enough space power a think collar bolt and we have Foundation Plates made by a company where a flat plate that is bolted to the concrete foundation and screwed into this flat mechanism. If i applied to a bolt what is a it coffer what type of work should you do in my hope. Up to 3,000 funding with the collar bolts or Foundation Plates and plywood up to the top of the short triple wall that going around. What are the tips. You want to make sure the Capital Improvement plan emancipation proclamation he will the short wall is less than 4 feet tall youll use the provision to adopt it to the city of San Francisco so a contractor can use that. So if i have a typical house over a garage and did that quality for the program. That would qualify for the program you need an engineer to design the riefrt it is not specific for that kind of house it is really theyre looking for short cripple walls maybe a couple of steps up. So jen i will if i want to find out more information. Earthquake brace my name is jenny lam, i currently serve on the San Francisco board of education. I believe strong education is the Strong Foundation for a strong and vibrant democracy. We in San Francisco are deeply committed to public education, yet for far too long, we have to tackle the most we have failed to tackle the most persistent issues in the school. Ensuring all our schools are providing high quality education to all students no matter what neighborhood they live in. To ensuring our teachers and educators are supported. And the importance of a Student Assignment system that encourages families to enter San FranciscoPublic Schools, rather than causing stress and frustration. I am a proud parent of two children who attend Public Schools. Ive dedicated my entire career, over 20 years, in working in community, in schools, with students and families. As a civil rights advocate around education policy maker, with successful nonprofit experience, i bring an important voice and experience to the San Francisco board of education. My top three goals for the School District are, first, prioritize student learning. We must make our decisions studentcentred. Including, providing Early Literacy intervention so every student is reading at grade level. Strengthen learning foundations in arts, math, science and technology. Enable teachers to innovate and provide engaging collaborative and inspiring instruction for all students. Second, invest in safe, inclusive, caring communities. Support Community Schools with more access to caring adults like counselors, nurses and social workers. Its so critical to engage our parents in their childs education experience. We must also increase before and after School Programming and give students the opportunity to continue learning in the before and after hours. Lastly, develop a Youth Mentoring Program that ensures Career Exploration and service learning. And third and last, building pathways to excellence. Expanding language learning opportunities and access to all students in San FranciscoPublic Schools. Ensure that all our students graduate with life skills and job readiness to prepare them for the future. Prepare every student to have access and to thrive in higher education. I believe in 100 of our students must have access to higher education. In closing, i have the confidence of parents, teachers and city leaders to bring people together and to get things done. I have the endorsement of mayor london breed, all of my colleagues on the board of education and Numerous Community organizations. Thank you for listening and your consideration and remember to vote november 5. Thank you so much for tuning in and being informed and engaged in San Francisco. I deeply appreciate your time. Im kirsten strobel. I was motivated to run over the controversy at George Washington high school. Its a detriment to the students its mandated to serve. While im relieved the murals will not be destroyed after the second vote, they still did not go far enough and continued to kick this can down the road. While it was the murals that caught my attention, its my longstanding commitment to social impact work. I began my career her in San Francisco at Legal Services for children. At l. S. T. We worked closely with families. Especially those are marginalized. Special education students. Students who are newcomers and just learning english. And students who are unjustly pushed out. There are really great people in the district that are dedicated to our students, but you shouldnt have to have a lawyer to access your basic rights. Equity is the real issue in San Francisco and that has always been the case. The School Assignment still fuels segregation. Our Transportation Service is woefully inadequate. All of the students should receive the support and services they need to thrive regardless of address. This boils down to resource allocation and we must have an honest dialogue about what that looks like. The issues our students face are not unique to urban School Districts, but i believe our ability to tackle them is. Were on the birthplace of innovation and San Francisco should serve as a model. With have a strategicpublic private partnerships we can do that. Equity, segregation and the overall assignment process. Thank you again for your time and consideration. I hope you will vote for me. Hi, im your district five supervisor vallie brown. Today, San Francisco faces serious challenges and im proud to serve you at city hall, fighting for Affordable Housing, solutions to homelessness