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SFGTV BOS Rules Committee July 12, 2024
And
Committee Room
are closed. However, members will be participating in the meeting remotely. Committee members will attend the meeting through
Video Conference
and participate in the meeting to the same extent as if they were physically present. Public comment will be available on each item on the agenda, both channel 26 and sfgov. Org are streaming the number across the screen. You can call in via phone, calling 4156550001. The meeting id is 146 308 2077. 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, press star three to be added to the speaker line. Call from a quiet location, speak clearly and slowly and turn down your television or video. You may submit
Public Comment
by emailing it to myself. If it will be forwarded to the supervisors and be part of the official file. That concludes my comments. Thank you very much. Can you please call item number 1. Yes, an ordinance to amend the police code to require employers to provide
Public Health
emergency leave during a
Public Health
emergency. Thank you, supervisor mar, do you have any comment . Thank you so much chair ronen. Colleagues, we prepared this measure because we believe its imperative that as we contend with our current
Public Health
emergency we prepare to provide policy intervention in the future. This would codify it into law permanently. This was created earlier this year that is currently in effect and it offers two additional week of fully paid leave to over 200,000 san franciscans to take care of themselves or a loved one. It would be triggered under a
Public Health
emergency situation. However, its clear that we will be living with the current
Public Health
crisis for many months, perhaps a year or longer, and with some version of the current public order for most of it, if not all of the time. As such, i decided its a better policy approach to continue to reenact the existing emergency order providing
Public Health
Emergency League
and to file this ballot measure. We introduced the second ordinance for the emergency ordinance and will continue to reenact it
Going Forward
for the duration of the emergency order. This will give us more time to consider and legislate this policy for future emergencies while maintaining the crucial benefit the the duration of the current emergency. This crisis has made it clear. We need to consider and enact new riot protections and benefits for working people and im committed to doing that work. I dont think this
Initiative Ordinance
needs to move forward right now to do that so i intend to file it today. Thank you so much. Is there any questions or comments before we open up this item for
Public Comment
. Seeing none, mr. Clerk, can we please open this item for
Public Comment
. Yes. Public comment will be available on each item oh, sorry, wrong note. Members of the public who want to comment on this item should call, the meeting id is 1463082077, then press pound and pound again. If you havent done so, press star 3 to line up to speak. A system prompt would indicate that you raised your hand. Please wait until the system indicates you have been unmuted and then you can proceed with your comment. Do we have anyone for
Public Comment
at this time . Would you happen to have any callers at this time . It does appear there is one caller and he may be having some issues. Hold on one moment. Im sorry about that, is it unmuted now . Sorry about this, is this agenda item number two . No, were on agenda item number one still. Oh, okay, my apologies. Im going to withhold until item number two. Okay, thank you. Are there any other callers on the line . No more callers. There are no more callers on the line madam chair. Okay, thank you. Supervisor mar, you already made the motion, correct . Can we have a roll call on that motion . Just to confirm, the motion is to recommend this item to the full board sorry, i was unclear. Would you mind repeating the motion, i didnt catch it. Yes, i would move that we file this item. Yes, the motion is to table and file this matter. On that motion, supervisor stefani. Aye. Supervisor mar. Aye. Chair ronen. Aye. This matter is tabled. Thank you, can you please read item number two. Item number two is a motion ordering an ordinance to be submitted to the voters at an election to be held on november 3, 2020, authorizing the city and county of
San Francisco
to own, develop, construct, acquire, and rehabilitate up to 10,000 affordable rental units in the city under article xxxiv of the california constitution. Good morning supervisor ronen and supervisor mar and stefani and chair ronen. I want to first off thank you chair ronen for your early cosponsor ship of this measure and your leadership on housing issues and support for the broader package of reforms that this is part of and i also want to thank supervisors haney, walton, and mandelman who are also early cosponsors of this measure. Colleagues, before the committee today is an ordinance and initiative that we are putting before, intend to put before the voters this november that would authorize the creation of up to 10,000 units of
Municipal Housing
. As i mentioned, its one piece of a broader package of legislative reforms put forth by my office, which tends to tax wealthy
Real Estate Investors
in order to pay for covid related rent relief, as well as longterm social housing. This measure before you is relevant to the social housing components. It will allow
San Francisco
to expand its ability to pursue, if we so choose,
Municipal Housing
programs in addition to and to complement the proven nonprofit
Affordable Housing
strategies that are currently underway and have been for some time in our city. To understand the context of this ballot measure, we have to roll back the clock and start and look at what occurred 70 years ago. In 1950, segregation is backed by the
California Realtors Association
passed a statewide ballot measure with just 50. 8 of the vote to create article xxxiv of the california constitution. Article xxxiv requires that any
Public Housing
or private low
Income Housing
be approved at the ballot before even a single unit can be bought or built. It is simply put, a racist relic of the red lining era. In effect, this allowed for municipalities in california to keep out low income tenants and people of color, especially
African American
tenants, further segregation on race and class line. There is no law and i think its important to note the distinction. There is no law requiring anyone to go to the ballot every time they want to create high rent counts. Its just low rent housing thats discriminated against. This was and remains a racist approach to stopping
Affordable Housing
and specifically to stopping government owned housing. I believe article xxxiv should be, and in fact must be repealed at the state level. While a
Broad Coalition
has supported such efforts, including the entire
San Francisco
state delegation, they have not seen success to date. In fact, article xxxiv repeal bill offered by senator scott and senator of santa monica is not moving forward for this novembers ballot. We cannot sit by and wait indefinitely for this law to be repealed. Im proposing with this ballot measure that
San Francisco
lead the way with a powerful statement that we are in effect standing up locally against the structures that have upheld housing injustice for decades. The measure seeks to authorize 10,000 units of municipally owned social housing, where the city buys up land or constructs new housing that is equitable, affordable, and sustainable. To be clear, it does not compel the city to pursue this model. Instead, it clears the way for
Municipal Housing
, without requiring voter approval for each
Municipal Housing
proposal. This is crucial as we map out the social housing plan and strategy. We cannot have that conversation with one type of housing,
Municipal Housing
off the table because of an arbitrary state law. I want to acknowledge that government run housing in our country and in our city has a very mixed record. On the one hand,
Public Housing
has created housing stability for many who would otherwise be shut out from the
Housing Market
completely. The poor conditions of many
Public Housing
sites are wellknown with devastating impact to the health and wellbeing of residents. What is hard to know colleagues is how
Public Housing
would have faired in our city and in our country had it not faced decades of bipartisan, racist, disinvestment. As a failure of our broader
Housing Market
has become more apparent, there is a movement to
Municipal Housing
as an approach, looking boldly to the future to complement
Affordable Housing
models. When we look around the world and what has worked, when we look to other cities for guidance, to other countries, we see models have succeeded when funded in other nations. Hong kong, singapore, barcelona. In vienna, tenants spend no more than 20 to 25 of their income on rent and have permanent housing stability. In austria, the average household spends only 21 of their income on rent. Viennas program is growing at 10,000 units per year, including 4,000 of those units over five years. So just like these other jurisdictions, we can get this right, but i think we all recognize that it wont be easy, that our country assault on
Public Housing
has been linked to and driven by racism. As with so many aspects of
Structural Racism
in this country,
African American
who have been harmed disproportionately, the failure to maintain
Public Housing
and expand
Municipal Housing
opportunities and the failure to protect residents from unfair eviction all contribute to income disparities and displacement of so many
African American
s from
San Francisco
and other expenses urban centers. Its undeniable that these factors are a major cause of the displacement of the
African American
population of
San Francisco
. To reverse that, i believe we need a bold social housing policy and
Municipal Housing
is just one part of that. Im asking for your support of this simple ballot measure to give the city the authority under article xxxiv to pursue a
Pilot Program
for
Municipal Housing
which would otherwise be banned under article xxxiv. We know colleagues that without federal and state investment, were not going to be able to scale up to meet our
Affordable Housing
needs, but that doesnt mean we can wait to address affordability and the crisis in our city. Were going to raise hundreds of millions of dollars for social housing, as i described last week when discussing our transfer tax ballot measure and i really, truly believe that this is the time to think big and plan for the future. I want to say it wouldnt be the first time that
San Francisco
has risen to that type of challenge. I mean we look back to 1909 when
San Francisco
created one of the first municipal transit systems in the nation, muni. United railroads treated workers poorly and today we can reflect on how expansive muni has become and how critical it is to support muni through the challenges of the covid pandemic. Likewise, think of how far we could go if we fund a vision from municipally run social housing which is deeply affordable and benefit low income communities. Thats what this ballot measure is about, getting the approval we need to work around a racist and classist law, so we can create a more equitable housing system. It does not lock us into doing
Municipal Housing
on day one but instead it allows
Municipal Housing
to be one of the tools we have to address housing affordable and stability in
San Francisco
. So thank you for your time. I look forward to any questions and the
Public Comment
and to urge you all to support this measure. Thank you. Supervisor peskin, i want to thank you so much for your leadership on this. This is exactly the type of change that we need in
San Francisco
and order to stabilize communities that have been displaced in alarming numbers over the years that also to allow people to come back who have been displaced. Thank you so much for all your leadership and work on this. Are there any other questions or comments . Chair ronen, i have my name on the roster. Oh sorry, supervisor stefani. Thank you chair ronen and supervisor preston for putting this proposal forward. Im pleased to support the item before us today. I also want to take this opportunity to also recognize senator scotts work on the issue and to express my hope that we can work to repeal article xxxiv all together in the near future. As you know in december of 2018, the senators introduced the amendment to our state constitution sca1 which would have repealed article xxxiv if approved in this years election. Last year in september, the state
Senate Passed
sca1 unanimously but the assembly failed to vote on the measure by deadline. We know as you el el locately mentioned that it has kept people of color out of the state of california. During this time of crisis, we need to make sure people have affordable places to live and to create stable union jobs, including in construction and related professions. I want to thank you again supervisor preston for putting this forward and i hope the legislature will soon visit the senators proposal to eliminate this stain on californias constitution. Thank you, i look forward to supporting this today. Thank you, supervisor mar. Thank you chair ronen. I also want to thank supervisor preston for his leadership on this issue of bringing this item forward. I wanted to acknowledge all the housing advocates in our city that have been working on this for many years. So, im happy to support it. I would actually like to be added as a cosponsor, and i do agree that we need to deal with repealing article xxxiv in a statewide level. I thank the senator for his leadership on that and on a local level, we need to look at all options to address our
Housing Affordability
crisis and think outside the box. So i think looking at
Municipal Housing
strategies, you know, its very important right now. Even in my district, in district four, they had the least amount of investment in
Affordable Housing
, we have had a small
Public Housing
project out of the great highway for decades where several townhouse units that blend in well. Its supported by the neighborhood and has been the only
Affordable Housing
in the sunset district for decades until the time were moving forward finally. Thank you so much supervisor preston for your leadership on this. Thank you so much, were going to open this item up for
Public Comment
. Every member of the public will have 2 minutes to speak. Yes, members of the public who wish to provide
Public Comment
on this item should call 4156550001, meeting id is 1463082077. Then press pound and pound again. If you havent done so, press star 3 to line up to speak. The system prompt will indicate that you raised your hand. Please wait until the system indicates you have been unmute and you may begin your comment. Mr. Co, do you have any speakers on the line . Yes, there are currently 25 callers in the queue. I will start the first caller. Good morning supervisors, i live in district four. Im calling in support of the proposed ordinance to create social housing. We had an
Affordable Housing
crisis for decades, even more so now with the pandemic threatening many with evictions. We need to make sure everyone has the housing they need. This ordinance will overcome a racist barrier with the support of issing degree segregationist. San francisco will lay the ground for a
Housing Program
that will address our homeless crisis. Please recommend this ordinance to the full board so we can move forward guaranteeing
Affordable Housing
for all. Thank you. Thank you. Can we have the next caller please. Hello, i live in district 7 and work in a school. My parents came here to
Committee Room<\/a> are closed. However, members will be participating in the meeting remotely. Committee members will attend the meeting through
Video Conference<\/a> and participate in the meeting to the same extent as if they were physically present. Public comment will be available on each item on the agenda, both channel 26 and sfgov. Org are streaming the number across the screen. You can call in via phone, calling 4156550001. The meeting id is 146 308 2077. 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, press star three to be added to the speaker line. Call from a quiet location, speak clearly and slowly and turn down your television or video. You may submit
Public Comment<\/a> by emailing it to myself. If it will be forwarded to the supervisors and be part of the official file. That concludes my comments. Thank you very much. Can you please call item number 1. Yes, an ordinance to amend the police code to require employers to provide
Public Health<\/a> emergency leave during a
Public Health<\/a> emergency. Thank you, supervisor mar, do you have any comment . Thank you so much chair ronen. Colleagues, we prepared this measure because we believe its imperative that as we contend with our current
Public Health<\/a> emergency we prepare to provide policy intervention in the future. This would codify it into law permanently. This was created earlier this year that is currently in effect and it offers two additional week of fully paid leave to over 200,000 san franciscans to take care of themselves or a loved one. It would be triggered under a
Public Health<\/a> emergency situation. However, its clear that we will be living with the current
Public Health<\/a> crisis for many months, perhaps a year or longer, and with some version of the current public order for most of it, if not all of the time. As such, i decided its a better policy approach to continue to reenact the existing emergency order providing
Public Health<\/a>
Emergency League<\/a> and to file this ballot measure. We introduced the second ordinance for the emergency ordinance and will continue to reenact it
Going Forward<\/a> for the duration of the emergency order. This will give us more time to consider and legislate this policy for future emergencies while maintaining the crucial benefit the the duration of the current emergency. This crisis has made it clear. We need to consider and enact new riot protections and benefits for working people and im committed to doing that work. I dont think this
Initiative Ordinance<\/a> needs to move forward right now to do that so i intend to file it today. Thank you so much. Is there any questions or comments before we open up this item for
Public Comment<\/a> . Seeing none, mr. Clerk, can we please open this item for
Public Comment<\/a>. Yes. Public comment will be available on each item oh, sorry, wrong note. Members of the public who want to comment on this item should call, the meeting id is 1463082077, then press pound and pound again. If you havent done so, press star 3 to line up to speak. A system prompt would indicate that you raised your hand. Please wait until the system indicates you have been unmuted and then you can proceed with your comment. Do we have anyone for
Public Comment<\/a> at this time . Would you happen to have any callers at this time . It does appear there is one caller and he may be having some issues. Hold on one moment. Im sorry about that, is it unmuted now . Sorry about this, is this agenda item number two . No, were on agenda item number one still. Oh, okay, my apologies. Im going to withhold until item number two. Okay, thank you. Are there any other callers on the line . No more callers. There are no more callers on the line madam chair. Okay, thank you. Supervisor mar, you already made the motion, correct . Can we have a roll call on that motion . Just to confirm, the motion is to recommend this item to the full board sorry, i was unclear. Would you mind repeating the motion, i didnt catch it. Yes, i would move that we file this item. Yes, the motion is to table and file this matter. On that motion, supervisor stefani. Aye. Supervisor mar. Aye. Chair ronen. Aye. This matter is tabled. Thank you, can you please read item number two. Item number two is a motion ordering an ordinance to be submitted to the voters at an election to be held on november 3, 2020, authorizing the city and county of
San Francisco<\/a> to own, develop, construct, acquire, and rehabilitate up to 10,000 affordable rental units in the city under article xxxiv of the california constitution. Good morning supervisor ronen and supervisor mar and stefani and chair ronen. I want to first off thank you chair ronen for your early cosponsor ship of this measure and your leadership on housing issues and support for the broader package of reforms that this is part of and i also want to thank supervisors haney, walton, and mandelman who are also early cosponsors of this measure. Colleagues, before the committee today is an ordinance and initiative that we are putting before, intend to put before the voters this november that would authorize the creation of up to 10,000 units of
Municipal Housing<\/a>. As i mentioned, its one piece of a broader package of legislative reforms put forth by my office, which tends to tax wealthy
Real Estate Investors<\/a> in order to pay for covid related rent relief, as well as longterm social housing. This measure before you is relevant to the social housing components. It will allow
San Francisco<\/a> to expand its ability to pursue, if we so choose,
Municipal Housing<\/a> programs in addition to and to complement the proven nonprofit
Affordable Housing<\/a> strategies that are currently underway and have been for some time in our city. To understand the context of this ballot measure, we have to roll back the clock and start and look at what occurred 70 years ago. In 1950, segregation is backed by the
California Realtors Association<\/a> passed a statewide ballot measure with just 50. 8 of the vote to create article xxxiv of the california constitution. Article xxxiv requires that any
Public Housing<\/a> or private low
Income Housing<\/a> be approved at the ballot before even a single unit can be bought or built. It is simply put, a racist relic of the red lining era. In effect, this allowed for municipalities in california to keep out low income tenants and people of color, especially
African American<\/a> tenants, further segregation on race and class line. There is no law and i think its important to note the distinction. There is no law requiring anyone to go to the ballot every time they want to create high rent counts. Its just low rent housing thats discriminated against. This was and remains a racist approach to stopping
Affordable Housing<\/a> and specifically to stopping government owned housing. I believe article xxxiv should be, and in fact must be repealed at the state level. While a
Broad Coalition<\/a> has supported such efforts, including the entire
San Francisco<\/a> state delegation, they have not seen success to date. In fact, article xxxiv repeal bill offered by senator scott and senator of santa monica is not moving forward for this novembers ballot. We cannot sit by and wait indefinitely for this law to be repealed. Im proposing with this ballot measure that
San Francisco<\/a> lead the way with a powerful statement that we are in effect standing up locally against the structures that have upheld housing injustice for decades. The measure seeks to authorize 10,000 units of municipally owned social housing, where the city buys up land or constructs new housing that is equitable, affordable, and sustainable. To be clear, it does not compel the city to pursue this model. Instead, it clears the way for
Municipal Housing<\/a>, without requiring voter approval for each
Municipal Housing<\/a> proposal. This is crucial as we map out the social housing plan and strategy. We cannot have that conversation with one type of housing,
Municipal Housing<\/a> off the table because of an arbitrary state law. I want to acknowledge that government run housing in our country and in our city has a very mixed record. On the one hand,
Public Housing<\/a> has created housing stability for many who would otherwise be shut out from the
Housing Market<\/a> completely. The poor conditions of many
Public Housing<\/a> sites are wellknown with devastating impact to the health and wellbeing of residents. What is hard to know colleagues is how
Public Housing<\/a> would have faired in our city and in our country had it not faced decades of bipartisan, racist, disinvestment. As a failure of our broader
Housing Market<\/a> has become more apparent, there is a movement to
Municipal Housing<\/a> as an approach, looking boldly to the future to complement
Affordable Housing<\/a> models. When we look around the world and what has worked, when we look to other cities for guidance, to other countries, we see models have succeeded when funded in other nations. Hong kong, singapore, barcelona. In vienna, tenants spend no more than 20 to 25 of their income on rent and have permanent housing stability. In austria, the average household spends only 21 of their income on rent. Viennas program is growing at 10,000 units per year, including 4,000 of those units over five years. So just like these other jurisdictions, we can get this right, but i think we all recognize that it wont be easy, that our country assault on
Public Housing<\/a> has been linked to and driven by racism. As with so many aspects of
Structural Racism<\/a> in this country,
African American<\/a> who have been harmed disproportionately, the failure to maintain
Public Housing<\/a> and expand
Municipal Housing<\/a> opportunities and the failure to protect residents from unfair eviction all contribute to income disparities and displacement of so many
African American<\/a>s from
San Francisco<\/a> and other expenses urban centers. Its undeniable that these factors are a major cause of the displacement of the
African American<\/a> population of
San Francisco<\/a>. To reverse that, i believe we need a bold social housing policy and
Municipal Housing<\/a> is just one part of that. Im asking for your support of this simple ballot measure to give the city the authority under article xxxiv to pursue a
Pilot Program<\/a> for
Municipal Housing<\/a> which would otherwise be banned under article xxxiv. We know colleagues that without federal and state investment, were not going to be able to scale up to meet our
Affordable Housing<\/a> needs, but that doesnt mean we can wait to address affordability and the crisis in our city. Were going to raise hundreds of millions of dollars for social housing, as i described last week when discussing our transfer tax ballot measure and i really, truly believe that this is the time to think big and plan for the future. I want to say it wouldnt be the first time that
San Francisco<\/a> has risen to that type of challenge. I mean we look back to 1909 when
San Francisco<\/a> created one of the first municipal transit systems in the nation, muni. United railroads treated workers poorly and today we can reflect on how expansive muni has become and how critical it is to support muni through the challenges of the covid pandemic. Likewise, think of how far we could go if we fund a vision from municipally run social housing which is deeply affordable and benefit low income communities. Thats what this ballot measure is about, getting the approval we need to work around a racist and classist law, so we can create a more equitable housing system. It does not lock us into doing
Municipal Housing<\/a> on day one but instead it allows
Municipal Housing<\/a> to be one of the tools we have to address housing affordable and stability in
San Francisco<\/a>. So thank you for your time. I look forward to any questions and the
Public Comment<\/a> and to urge you all to support this measure. Thank you. Supervisor peskin, i want to thank you so much for your leadership on this. This is exactly the type of change that we need in
San Francisco<\/a> and order to stabilize communities that have been displaced in alarming numbers over the years that also to allow people to come back who have been displaced. Thank you so much for all your leadership and work on this. Are there any other questions or comments . Chair ronen, i have my name on the roster. Oh sorry, supervisor stefani. Thank you chair ronen and supervisor preston for putting this proposal forward. Im pleased to support the item before us today. I also want to take this opportunity to also recognize senator scotts work on the issue and to express my hope that we can work to repeal article xxxiv all together in the near future. As you know in december of 2018, the senators introduced the amendment to our state constitution sca1 which would have repealed article xxxiv if approved in this years election. Last year in september, the state
Senate Passed<\/a> sca1 unanimously but the assembly failed to vote on the measure by deadline. We know as you el el locately mentioned that it has kept people of color out of the state of california. During this time of crisis, we need to make sure people have affordable places to live and to create stable union jobs, including in construction and related professions. I want to thank you again supervisor preston for putting this forward and i hope the legislature will soon visit the senators proposal to eliminate this stain on californias constitution. Thank you, i look forward to supporting this today. Thank you, supervisor mar. Thank you chair ronen. I also want to thank supervisor preston for his leadership on this issue of bringing this item forward. I wanted to acknowledge all the housing advocates in our city that have been working on this for many years. So, im happy to support it. I would actually like to be added as a cosponsor, and i do agree that we need to deal with repealing article xxxiv in a statewide level. I thank the senator for his leadership on that and on a local level, we need to look at all options to address our
Housing Affordability<\/a> crisis and think outside the box. So i think looking at
Municipal Housing<\/a> strategies, you know, its very important right now. Even in my district, in district four, they had the least amount of investment in
Affordable Housing<\/a>, we have had a small
Public Housing<\/a> project out of the great highway for decades where several townhouse units that blend in well. Its supported by the neighborhood and has been the only
Affordable Housing<\/a> in the sunset district for decades until the time were moving forward finally. Thank you so much supervisor preston for your leadership on this. Thank you so much, were going to open this item up for
Public Comment<\/a>. Every member of the public will have 2 minutes to speak. Yes, members of the public who wish to provide
Public Comment<\/a> on this item should call 4156550001, meeting id is 1463082077. Then press pound and pound again. If you havent done so, press star 3 to line up to speak. The system prompt will indicate that you raised your hand. Please wait until the system indicates you have been unmute and you may begin your comment. Mr. Co, do you have any speakers on the line . Yes, there are currently 25 callers in the queue. I will start the first caller. Good morning supervisors, i live in district four. Im calling in support of the proposed ordinance to create social housing. We had an
Affordable Housing<\/a> crisis for decades, even more so now with the pandemic threatening many with evictions. We need to make sure everyone has the housing they need. This ordinance will overcome a racist barrier with the support of issing degree segregationist. San francisco will lay the ground for a
Housing Program<\/a> that will address our homeless crisis. Please recommend this ordinance to the full board so we can move forward guaranteeing
Affordable Housing<\/a> for all. Thank you. Thank you. Can we have the next caller please. Hello, i live in district 7 and work in a school. My parents came here to
San Francisco<\/a> in the 60s to find housing when it was difficult or even impossible for them to find housing as an interracial couple. Despite the racist and classist history of
San Francisco<\/a>,
San Francisco<\/a> has been the progressive leader in comparison to many municipalities and we need to continue this tradition to make sure that housing is a human right for all as residents. Give us the opportunity to display our better nature and potentially ensure that the future of success is one that we recognize housing is a human right for all residents and provide
Affordable Housing<\/a> for all. Thank you. Thank you. Can we have the next caller please. Hi there, my name is brad. Im in the
Democratic Club<\/a> and i want to thank you for putting this forward and my very good friend who passed away recently, who was a champion on
Affordable Housing<\/a> and rent control and all of that will be so proud to hear what all of the supervisors have spoken today have said. I am almost brought to tears hearing all of this. The main thing i wanted to say was harry would be honored by a lot of things, but he didnt care as much about monuments or things like that. What he would care about is for me and the members of the club in
San Francisco<\/a> that we are in some way fighting for things like this and not just mourning his death, but doing something about making
San Francisco<\/a> a place for everybody to live. Im just so proud of all of you and to be a san franciscan right now and how youre addressing this crisis. Thank you so much. Thank you, can we have the next speaker . Good morning supervisors, my name is rebecca and i live in district four. I am a member of the
San Francisco<\/a> and i am calling in support of this proposed ordinance to create social housing. We had an
Affordable Housing<\/a> crisis for decades. We need to make sure everyone has the housing they need. This will overcome a racist barri barrier. It was designed to exclude people of color, including black tennants. It would lay the ground for a
Housing Program<\/a>. It will address our homelessness crisis. As of right now, there are more likely 10,000 homeless
San Francisco<\/a>s on san franciscans on our street. We need to provide housing service, which is why the coalition for homelessness [indiscernible low volume] thank you. Thank you, can we have the next caller please . Good morning supervisors and i live in
San Francisco<\/a>, in district eight. Many of you may recognize me by some of the calls we had on this measure. Im calling to support it as well obviously since ive been helping out with this effort. I just want to say, you know, ive been living in
San Francisco<\/a> for over a decade. Ive been in the bay area my whole life. Every year i think about how expensive housing is and i think it cant get worse and then the next year it does. So we really need to attack this problem and solve it in a bold way because the piecemeal efforts weve been doing over the years has not been enough. As supervisor preston said, we seen the cratering of san franciscan s that are black because of it. We need to bring a strong
Municipal Housing<\/a> program to
San Francisco<\/a> and i think this is the first step and i look forward to working with you all on those next steps after voters approve it in november. Thanks again for your support supervisors and i look forward to the next step. Thanks so much. Thank you, can we have the next caller . Good morning supervisors, my name is todd snider, im a resident of district five. I want to echo all the previous callers to authorize the city to create social housing. I really want to press the point that our unhoused brothers and sisters on the street, the vast majority of whom actually had housing in the city before becoming homeless. So with the pandemic and the crisis of affordability in our city, we the voters demand a voice in this and social housing is the way to go. I urge all supervisors to move this ordinance forward to the full board so we can guarantee
Affordable Housing<\/a> for all. Thank you, i yield my time. Thank you, can we have the next speaker please . Hi, good morning supervisors, my name is ann wily. I live in district four. I work in
San Francisco<\/a> in a hospital. Im calling in support of the ordinance thats before us now. I just want to highlight that this ordinance is antiracist and this ordinance is addressing our current pandemic environment. I also appreciated the mention earlier that was made of the municipal transit system. I use that everyday to get to work and i cant imagine my life in a city without it. So yes, absolutely support this social housing measure and yeah, again i just want to highlight that as other people have mentioned, most people on the street had housing before this happened and with the pandemic that could only get worse. I absolutely support this measure to stop gentrification or at least slow its spread. Then also i wanted to highlight how racist the original article xxxiv was, passed in 1960 to keep out low
Income Housing<\/a>. I think that in
San Francisco<\/a>, it sounds like everybody, at least on this call believe we can do better and i do too. Thanks for supporting this and i support it as well. Thank you, can we have the speaker please . Good morning supervisors, thank you preston for bringing this forward and ronen for cosponsoring and stefani and mar for all your work as well. I live in
San Francisco<\/a> district seven. My family has represented he here rented here for 15 years. Im calling to overcome this racist barrier and authorize the city to create 10,000 units of social housing. As a young person, i seen increasing costs of housing, which is making it harder and harder to afford to live in the city i grew up in. This is a result of decades of policy that privatized our
Public Housing<\/a>. There is a solution, if we have the political will to act on it, which is social
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