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SFGTV Planning Commission 91715 September 22, 2015
Vehicle prostitutes should be included and whether or not the officers are to make notifications to the citizens the cameras are on next slide, please and in addition there were southerners regarding the retention times weve covered previously and public records regarding the sunshine ordinance and the possibility of adding language within the policy that identifies circumstances which the cameras will be released to the public and finally there was a question well talk about whether or not consequences should be written into in policy that oil the compliance with the policy and the termination of recordings being more specific about the circumstances of when an officer can terminate the recording with that, that concludes my presentation. Sorry okay commander and yes. Thank you. Absolutely everyone who came we want to hear from you also well have the commissioners come up we want to hear from the working group and members from the piano and i thought that that was dinner time we want to hear from the few weeks we want to make sure we get to hear from we have been supervisor president breed is here and thank you, very much we keep on coming back. I got to go, too. Dr. Marshall has a leaf if we could have a line okay. If we can have folks line up and speak in
Public Comment
ill kim kick it over to the gentleman some folks given we want to make sure we hear from everybody well shift into
Public Comment
so sergeant, next item. Item 3
Public Comment
the address the commission on items not on tonights agenda within the jurisdiction of the commission. Timeline right lanes any individual and the
Police Department
should refrain from debates or discussions with the speakers during hold your comments to minutes, pleas2 mi good evening ms. Brown and welcome. Im here concerning my son murdered august 14, 2018, to a semiautomatic gun thirty rounds of bullets left that gun to my son only 17 years old to this day 9 years no closure for me his case is not solved i come here and talk about that all the time im not shamed im continue to do this for the rest of my life it might seem redundancy thats okay its my child i talk about guns guns and always say firearms are the third leading cause of killing our children ages one to 17 years old those guns are killing our children people are trying to open up shops to fix guns i left city hall and daily city yesterday opposing the person of a gun shop on
Mission Street
lucky we were able to have him not open up his shop maybe hell say now but i bring that up because those guns are killing our children there are so many unsold homicides i carry those pictures of unsolved homicides mothers go to city hall to protest about our children we need closure for our children we put a bandaid to give jobs sending those people to work they cant think base that is a mlk. Thank you ms. Brown. Homicides is a mlk issue you if anyone has any information theres an unanimous tipline 415 5754444 thank you ms. Brown. Good evening and welcome. Good evening including but not limited to a trashing i didnt a sergeant with the stopped i work in the bay area district im the sergeant of
Public Housing
one of two 8 officers on my side and f toshgs wish t 0 the issue of body camera theyre a tool for us to be better theres a tool to make us better writers to get the story right we train and train a lot in the
Police Academy
we are voodoo a video as asked to write what happened and we didnt get it right im assuming the
Simulation Training
and present with a scenario and you went through that and at the end they asked you what maepdz maybe you got it right maybe 95 or 90 percent, 80 well, we have the ability to get it hundred percent right to view the video especially something weve done i did not come two the
Police Department
to take anyones life i came to help a nature san franciscan this is where i grew up and played and hampton and new work at the bay area bayview and see a lot of thing in the bayview believe me those body cameras will make us better to
Police Officers
and your before that accident better and lower complaints better our behavior because yes some of us probably needs to better our behavior but there are a tool a tool we need. Thank you so much sergeant. Next speaker did i hear youre a lieutenant now. We widow a big problems. Good evening and random w welcome. Commissioner president loftus commissioner turman, mroogs and director hicks and chief suhr i was fortunately a representative the
San Francisco
Police Officers
alliance i was fortunately asked to be a member of the working group and i learned so much from ive never been a part of progress but hope to be part of another process again and writing our policy it was very, very good id like to speak to you from the heart we daily go to stressful situations and certain things that happen to our bodies and minds our scope of vision narrows our hearing gets muscled, our
Time Perception
is distorted this is not just an officer involved shooting or serious vehicle accidents are
Critical Incidents
this happens as a member of the this can happen at a dngs anytime were under stress which the adrenaline is pumping all those factors happen we want to get it right. I was taught for the last 23 years to write the most complete and accurate
Police Report
if youre offering mia tool that will allow missouri me to do a better job to accurately report them i want to make sure i have an opportunity to do that for you and the public i want to say thank you for offering this to us and thank you to the working group thank you very much. Thank you so much. Good evening sergeant welcome. Good evening president and the
Economic Development
commissioners chief suhr and command staff and the acceptance citizens in
San Francisco
ive been a member of the
San Francisco
Police Department
for 26 years an advocate for my communities pea my people i want to say first of all, body cameras will help officers and citizens maintain their dignity the permeate or camera will assist me as a supervisor to handle situations early on officers dont wish to be deceptive in their
Police Report
and historically within the
Police Report
we have based our documentation on the policemen perception and notes hover with the body camera were going to be brt to build our reports on what accurately happened at the scene the adrenalin we get every single no matter how minor sometimes results in visual distortions and sound distortions and time distortions we need to be priority with every possible evidence this is available to us so we can record and documents the best
Police Report
to insure you get the conviction you so stiffer were now 4 hundred officers detain for you to say well not be able to view the recordings and instead wait until we write the first report then view is and write a supplemental about tie up the officers time and take us off the street the black and
Brown Community
drivers better we deserve to have a complete full report the first time so when the chief coyotes to address the public hes telling you exactly what happened based on the videos available to us thank you. Mutual respect thank you very much. Thank you accessibility. Good evening and welcome. Good evening my name is officer brian currently assigned to the
San Francisco
Police Department
southern applicant district been with the depth of the years last year a
Field Training
officer after is recruits went but to cold report that happened the night before or an accident or any incident when they are ready to write the report i ask them have i gathered the all the information. What do you mean. Z did you check for video cameras. Most of them as a yes, its our job to gather all the necessary information talking with the witnesses or the fathoming to see if we can get all the facts onto the reports right then and there i can tell you from first hand experience responding to calls a dngs call and i come first think seen scene with with multiple people boyfriend or girlfriend or husband and wife accusing one another of something in their irrational and angry dngs calls report we write there are specific forms to fill out additional to regular polyesters specifically are persons did he mean we fierce come on scene that person that called 911 can be a victim or suspect can tell you information 15 years when we have them calmed down they can be giving us a completely different story for us to view the fathoming is crucial to report and the investigation to whether or not someone is booked that night or released depending on
Data Information
we gather from interviews or the victims thank you very much. Thank you, officer thank you for being here. Good evening and welcome. Good evening my name is inaudible thank you it is very interesting why we decided right now to you talk about the cameras or
Something Like
that it is two reasons first of all, around the war the
United States
image is slow down what is going and come police the main point in every country is this government and pagers and similar soundproducing
Electronic Devices
are prohibited at this meeting. Police but ill say
Different Police
and government the main point of people in russia it was the kj b and german gestapo theyre the main points how they push their peep thats why were talking about the achievement and come to the
United States
and g can i say around the wormed image dune completely down we dont talk about that this year that is very interesting you know the statistics says is uk in 20143 shots in the people on the street 3
United States
made millions okay millions and every shot is skilled i dont know how many from the streets was the right shot but 3 shots in ukraine example you can k im sorry. Im from the ukraine by way of im a deaf
Person Police
came to my home 6 police for this man okay throw me out imagine at 12 oclock at night put me on the streets. Thank you, sir good evening your time is up thank you. Yes. Okay. Thank you. Next speaker good evening and welcome. Good evening. Im ma led reigning thank you for giving me this time to share body cameras for all cops the facht police alleyway pull out all the stops well see an up sunday morning there is be cop massacre and cop tattoos for eye liner in blue and shoe shiners that will be on the scene with cameras looking sharp and good for us working up or a sweet found new lover theyll discover including all brothers and sisters perhaps well get better pictures of the hypocrisy pretty much run by bar lawyers and others supported by nonprofit churches more accurately those who do not a lot of one another as the 50 one c3 the thaepgs as ruled this nation unless we forth the
First Responder
fathers rould rolled weve yet to service the constitution of the
United States
god damn all allusions all might i didnt warriors be we not a penny to the system and go listen to santanas see aaron freedom to fauchl as we withhold the alleged property tax now as the sheriffs arrest the lawyers and permissions you know the professionally liars that serve themselves with the morticians we initiate will line up on the screen side of the room. I have to stop you. Thank you your times is up to so much good evening. Next speaker. I thought that was a great poem good evening and smile youre on candid camera can you imagine for one minute when into consideration callahan would say about those lawyerly imposed cameras i can in california 90 thousand
Law Enforcement
sheriffs and
Police Department
s that 35 percent with corrupts. 35 thousand
Bar Association
and associated with 3 to 5 percent doing the best the police chief said the lawyers are on, on is thumbs up
Department Although
many conceive the cameras desperately seek to control and the more you grip the more sands goes through this is your fingers how about cameras for lying lawyers and judges i like sheriff richard making the community is first and the cities are first and is property tax im not sure you want to know 38 they want to take the money they won 0 thousand 7 hundred and 20 goes to the feds and their lawyers are we nuts its time to cut the cord of over sub certainty slave ship to 9
Bar Association
and is one percent
Law Enforcement
is the true party they need to stand up together
United Nations
and say weve not putting a penny and binge begging you are in case lives youll keep the money to distribute it for the
Law Enforcement
and the children and the homeless vets and in that direction the fed is
American People
illegal bar for one thing that killed kennedy and lincoln thank you, thank you sir, your time is up. Your time is up, sir your time is up we want to make sure we get to everybody. Next speaker. Go ahead same amount of time welcome. Your time is up. Can you hear any sxhufz and commissioners droiks my name is sergeant skooltd a midnight supervisor a member of the
San Francisco
Police Department
for 17 years the majority time on parole on the issue of body cameras and whether or not the officers should review the footage prior to making a statement or writing a report the only reason not to allow only to have that got you the review the footage cant change what occurred what the camera xauchdz report wrifrg is one of the most important activities they provide every crime and identity the parties and evidentiary issues and document the policy and procures it is therefore important that the reports are accurate and complete and others spoke to the special situations in which you have tunnel vision or favorable disassociation but in nonstressful full we rely on memory and assistance tools for example, i have carried throughout my entire contractor a career a brown notebook we refer to the cat computer and ascertains videos and it go be absolutely ludicrous to have an officer not referring to their note back the cad or photos if an incident yet have an officer wearing a camera and expect them not to look at the camera didnt make sense the body cameras have context provide the
Technology Officers
need to provide the necessary inspection for that footage sir, your time is up. Thank you. Good evening and welcome thank you. Good evening commissioners and once again on behalf of mo magic thank you to commissioner president loftus and expanding r captain for contributing to the program quite frankly body cameras are a state of the art not only to give the offers a
Better Vantage Point
in general just better training but, of course, to give the public the prospective of trust building more trust between communities like i think all brown and black should be pained as criminals i believe that all officers should not be painted as corrupt and i think that the balances the scales and i definitely think that the offices should have a chance to review first, because if i had a body camera im thinking about buying on my daily life going to the chris pie cream doughnut shop i shouldnt i think the officers have right it is justice across the board for those who are behind the badge i know that officers should have that opportunity to review that as well and, of course, just evidences in general and going back and i think suggestion with the conditions as far as keeping the footage it should dont think the type of footage a traffic stop delete it within a short timeframes but more serious something you should consider keeping long term so it depends on to me on what the video is about, as far as, how long to keep it but im okay are the policy i wish you guys well as you build the most initiative department. Thank you. Good evening welcome. Hi ucsf all of those of california im to speak on one issue the popular issue of the night review of footage before writing an incidents for one cameras record only certain angles and going into writing a reports not knowing what exactly was captured provides a healthy way to report the truth but officers reviewing the footage see some of the elements they were concerned about and stuff they need to explain were captured in the video and dont exclude that in the report we need to look at that we cant look at past ways of gathering information such the notebook in the pocket videos are a deft ball park you report indifference when our watched and how you respond to an investigation i want to point out the letter that we provided to the working group was not only by the all of those and color of chunk those are
Critical Community
partners body cameras offer an opportunity 101 for rebuilding the trust and the notation the police can alter their investigation eliminations the opportunity to build that trust and show the accountability were striving for whether or not an officer actually lice or miss directs in their report of investigation the perception is there that perception will impact the policy seeing that as an opportunity for accountability or police cover up this is a real concern thank you. Thank you very much for coming good evening. And well. Thank you very much im john, i live here on hazel street in the
Senior Member
of hayes valley and a
Public Comment<\/a> ill kim kick it over to the gentleman some folks given we want to make sure we hear from everybody well shift into
Public Comment<\/a> so sergeant, next item. Item 3
Public Comment<\/a> the address the commission on items not on tonights agenda within the jurisdiction of the commission. Timeline right lanes any individual and the
Police Department<\/a> should refrain from debates or discussions with the speakers during hold your comments to minutes, pleas2 mi good evening ms. Brown and welcome. Im here concerning my son murdered august 14, 2018, to a semiautomatic gun thirty rounds of bullets left that gun to my son only 17 years old to this day 9 years no closure for me his case is not solved i come here and talk about that all the time im not shamed im continue to do this for the rest of my life it might seem redundancy thats okay its my child i talk about guns guns and always say firearms are the third leading cause of killing our children ages one to 17 years old those guns are killing our children people are trying to open up shops to fix guns i left city hall and daily city yesterday opposing the person of a gun shop on
Mission Street<\/a> lucky we were able to have him not open up his shop maybe hell say now but i bring that up because those guns are killing our children there are so many unsold homicides i carry those pictures of unsolved homicides mothers go to city hall to protest about our children we need closure for our children we put a bandaid to give jobs sending those people to work they cant think base that is a mlk. Thank you ms. Brown. Homicides is a mlk issue you if anyone has any information theres an unanimous tipline 415 5754444 thank you ms. Brown. Good evening and welcome. Good evening including but not limited to a trashing i didnt a sergeant with the stopped i work in the bay area district im the sergeant of
Public Housing<\/a> one of two 8 officers on my side and f toshgs wish t 0 the issue of body camera theyre a tool for us to be better theres a tool to make us better writers to get the story right we train and train a lot in the
Police Academy<\/a> we are voodoo a video as asked to write what happened and we didnt get it right im assuming the
Simulation Training<\/a> and present with a scenario and you went through that and at the end they asked you what maepdz maybe you got it right maybe 95 or 90 percent, 80 well, we have the ability to get it hundred percent right to view the video especially something weve done i did not come two the
Police Department<\/a> to take anyones life i came to help a nature san franciscan this is where i grew up and played and hampton and new work at the bay area bayview and see a lot of thing in the bayview believe me those body cameras will make us better to
Police Officers<\/a> and your before that accident better and lower complaints better our behavior because yes some of us probably needs to better our behavior but there are a tool a tool we need. Thank you so much sergeant. Next speaker did i hear youre a lieutenant now. We widow a big problems. Good evening and random w welcome. Commissioner president loftus commissioner turman, mroogs and director hicks and chief suhr i was fortunately a representative the
San Francisco<\/a>
Police Officers<\/a> alliance i was fortunately asked to be a member of the working group and i learned so much from ive never been a part of progress but hope to be part of another process again and writing our policy it was very, very good id like to speak to you from the heart we daily go to stressful situations and certain things that happen to our bodies and minds our scope of vision narrows our hearing gets muscled, our
Time Perception<\/a> is distorted this is not just an officer involved shooting or serious vehicle accidents are
Critical Incidents<\/a> this happens as a member of the this can happen at a dngs anytime were under stress which the adrenaline is pumping all those factors happen we want to get it right. I was taught for the last 23 years to write the most complete and accurate
Police Report<\/a> if youre offering mia tool that will allow missouri me to do a better job to accurately report them i want to make sure i have an opportunity to do that for you and the public i want to say thank you for offering this to us and thank you to the working group thank you very much. Thank you so much. Good evening sergeant welcome. Good evening president and the
Economic Development<\/a> commissioners chief suhr and command staff and the acceptance citizens in
San Francisco<\/a> ive been a member of the
San Francisco<\/a>
Police Department<\/a> for 26 years an advocate for my communities pea my people i want to say first of all, body cameras will help officers and citizens maintain their dignity the permeate or camera will assist me as a supervisor to handle situations early on officers dont wish to be deceptive in their
Police Report<\/a> and historically within the
Police Report<\/a> we have based our documentation on the policemen perception and notes hover with the body camera were going to be brt to build our reports on what accurately happened at the scene the adrenalin we get every single no matter how minor sometimes results in visual distortions and sound distortions and time distortions we need to be priority with every possible evidence this is available to us so we can record and documents the best
Police Report<\/a> to insure you get the conviction you so stiffer were now 4 hundred officers detain for you to say well not be able to view the recordings and instead wait until we write the first report then view is and write a supplemental about tie up the officers time and take us off the street the black and
Brown Community<\/a> drivers better we deserve to have a complete full report the first time so when the chief coyotes to address the public hes telling you exactly what happened based on the videos available to us thank you. Mutual respect thank you very much. Thank you accessibility. Good evening and welcome. Good evening my name is officer brian currently assigned to the
San Francisco<\/a>
Police Department<\/a> southern applicant district been with the depth of the years last year a
Field Training<\/a> officer after is recruits went but to cold report that happened the night before or an accident or any incident when they are ready to write the report i ask them have i gathered the all the information. What do you mean. Z did you check for video cameras. Most of them as a yes, its our job to gather all the necessary information talking with the witnesses or the fathoming to see if we can get all the facts onto the reports right then and there i can tell you from first hand experience responding to calls a dngs call and i come first think seen scene with with multiple people boyfriend or girlfriend or husband and wife accusing one another of something in their irrational and angry dngs calls report we write there are specific forms to fill out additional to regular polyesters specifically are persons did he mean we fierce come on scene that person that called 911 can be a victim or suspect can tell you information 15 years when we have them calmed down they can be giving us a completely different story for us to view the fathoming is crucial to report and the investigation to whether or not someone is booked that night or released depending on
Data Information<\/a> we gather from interviews or the victims thank you very much. Thank you, officer thank you for being here. Good evening and welcome. Good evening my name is inaudible thank you it is very interesting why we decided right now to you talk about the cameras or
Something Like<\/a> that it is two reasons first of all, around the war the
United States<\/a> image is slow down what is going and come police the main point in every country is this government and pagers and similar soundproducing
Electronic Devices<\/a> are prohibited at this meeting. Police but ill say
Different Police<\/a> and government the main point of people in russia it was the kj b and german gestapo theyre the main points how they push their peep thats why were talking about the achievement and come to the
United States<\/a> and g can i say around the wormed image dune completely down we dont talk about that this year that is very interesting you know the statistics says is uk in 20143 shots in the people on the street 3
United States<\/a> made millions okay millions and every shot is skilled i dont know how many from the streets was the right shot but 3 shots in ukraine example you can k im sorry. Im from the ukraine by way of im a deaf
Person Police<\/a> came to my home 6 police for this man okay throw me out imagine at 12 oclock at night put me on the streets. Thank you, sir good evening your time is up thank you. Yes. Okay. Thank you. Next speaker good evening and welcome. Good evening. Im ma led reigning thank you for giving me this time to share body cameras for all cops the facht police alleyway pull out all the stops well see an up sunday morning there is be cop massacre and cop tattoos for eye liner in blue and shoe shiners that will be on the scene with cameras looking sharp and good for us working up or a sweet found new lover theyll discover including all brothers and sisters perhaps well get better pictures of the hypocrisy pretty much run by bar lawyers and others supported by nonprofit churches more accurately those who do not a lot of one another as the 50 one c3 the thaepgs as ruled this nation unless we forth the
First Responder<\/a> fathers rould rolled weve yet to service the constitution of the
United States<\/a> god damn all allusions all might i didnt warriors be we not a penny to the system and go listen to santanas see aaron freedom to fauchl as we withhold the alleged property tax now as the sheriffs arrest the lawyers and permissions you know the professionally liars that serve themselves with the morticians we initiate will line up on the screen side of the room. I have to stop you. Thank you your times is up to so much good evening. Next speaker. I thought that was a great poem good evening and smile youre on candid camera can you imagine for one minute when into consideration callahan would say about those lawyerly imposed cameras i can in california 90 thousand
Law Enforcement<\/a> sheriffs and
Police Department<\/a>s that 35 percent with corrupts. 35 thousand
Bar Association<\/a> and associated with 3 to 5 percent doing the best the police chief said the lawyers are on, on is thumbs up
Department Although<\/a> many conceive the cameras desperately seek to control and the more you grip the more sands goes through this is your fingers how about cameras for lying lawyers and judges i like sheriff richard making the community is first and the cities are first and is property tax im not sure you want to know 38 they want to take the money they won 0 thousand 7 hundred and 20 goes to the feds and their lawyers are we nuts its time to cut the cord of over sub certainty slave ship to 9
Bar Association<\/a> and is one percent
Law Enforcement<\/a> is the true party they need to stand up together
United Nations<\/a> and say weve not putting a penny and binge begging you are in case lives youll keep the money to distribute it for the
Law Enforcement<\/a> and the children and the homeless vets and in that direction the fed is
American People<\/a> illegal bar for one thing that killed kennedy and lincoln thank you, thank you sir, your time is up. Your time is up, sir your time is up we want to make sure we get to everybody. Next speaker. Go ahead same amount of time welcome. Your time is up. Can you hear any sxhufz and commissioners droiks my name is sergeant skooltd a midnight supervisor a member of the
San Francisco<\/a>
Police Department<\/a> for 17 years the majority time on parole on the issue of body cameras and whether or not the officers should review the footage prior to making a statement or writing a report the only reason not to allow only to have that got you the review the footage cant change what occurred what the camera xauchdz report wrifrg is one of the most important activities they provide every crime and identity the parties and evidentiary issues and document the policy and procures it is therefore important that the reports are accurate and complete and others spoke to the special situations in which you have tunnel vision or favorable disassociation but in nonstressful full we rely on memory and assistance tools for example, i have carried throughout my entire contractor a career a brown notebook we refer to the cat computer and ascertains videos and it go be absolutely ludicrous to have an officer not referring to their note back the cad or photos if an incident yet have an officer wearing a camera and expect them not to look at the camera didnt make sense the body cameras have context provide the
Technology Officers<\/a> need to provide the necessary inspection for that footage sir, your time is up. Thank you. Good evening and welcome thank you. Good evening commissioners and once again on behalf of mo magic thank you to commissioner president loftus and expanding r captain for contributing to the program quite frankly body cameras are a state of the art not only to give the offers a
Better Vantage Point<\/a> in general just better training but, of course, to give the public the prospective of trust building more trust between communities like i think all brown and black should be pained as criminals i believe that all officers should not be painted as corrupt and i think that the balances the scales and i definitely think that the offices should have a chance to review first, because if i had a body camera im thinking about buying on my daily life going to the chris pie cream doughnut shop i shouldnt i think the officers have right it is justice across the board for those who are behind the badge i know that officers should have that opportunity to review that as well and, of course, just evidences in general and going back and i think suggestion with the conditions as far as keeping the footage it should dont think the type of footage a traffic stop delete it within a short timeframes but more serious something you should consider keeping long term so it depends on to me on what the video is about, as far as, how long to keep it but im okay are the policy i wish you guys well as you build the most initiative department. Thank you. Good evening welcome. Hi ucsf all of those of california im to speak on one issue the popular issue of the night review of footage before writing an incidents for one cameras record only certain angles and going into writing a reports not knowing what exactly was captured provides a healthy way to report the truth but officers reviewing the footage see some of the elements they were concerned about and stuff they need to explain were captured in the video and dont exclude that in the report we need to look at that we cant look at past ways of gathering information such the notebook in the pocket videos are a deft ball park you report indifference when our watched and how you respond to an investigation i want to point out the letter that we provided to the working group was not only by the all of those and color of chunk those are
Critical Community<\/a> partners body cameras offer an opportunity 101 for rebuilding the trust and the notation the police can alter their investigation eliminations the opportunity to build that trust and show the accountability were striving for whether or not an officer actually lice or miss directs in their report of investigation the perception is there that perception will impact the policy seeing that as an opportunity for accountability or police cover up this is a real concern thank you. Thank you very much for coming good evening. And well. Thank you very much im john, i live here on hazel street in the
Senior Member<\/a> of hayes valley and a
Senior Member<\/a> of
Pedestrian Safety<\/a>
Citizens Advisory Committee<\/a> i appreciate the work in the words ive heard in the room about the creation of that commission the working group that was in june, and the word that are captain greg thank you very much for related to the direct role of the board of supervisors particularly for seniors and people with disabilities cameras will assist officers to thoroughly vet the situation and rnth on how to interpret the condition of who their implicit because of people with millennials the news i heard the number of officers that will be engaged in team train will go up because what we heard in the news and the agendas for were representing to represent them in the
Supreme Court<\/a> decision that the officers were not at fault that can be tolerantly prevented by having more training on officers and the tool of the camera with them will lead inform more inclusive analysis of the situation room and also as my church at the corner of polk and bush street this summer and disseminat disseminated instruction sheets how to call in my new when someone is in a
Mental Illness<\/a> crisis to call for an officer this is disseminated and offered by the nation we in the communities are engaged with the relationship with our commissioners and may continue an through millennials
Public Safety<\/a> thank you, mr. Lowell i have the unfortunate job of cutting people off but the rules are to apply. Im to be here foreclosure for a while oar i am bryan i support sfpds position to allow the officers to have you body cameras to assist them in preparing their reports theres an upside in lingus the officers to prepare their reports the reviews will insure garage accuracy im afraid ever of the sort of got you hes now going to court and a correction the case gets thrown out im afraid of him been disfranchised as a young
Police Officers<\/a> and going to jp morgan thats what im afraid of a
Third Generation<\/a> good koch i want him to stay thats it. Thank you, brian. Good evening a member of the working group yes. Im teresa i was part of the working group i wanted to emphasis emphasize a few things and promote im the last person to speak one the topics the got you momentum i want to say none in the working group those are of us who this as director hicks mentions should building that
Police Officers<\/a> should not review the rogers and very limited circumstances never thought discuss the got you moments quite frankly it is somewhat offense because as you may know ive been a defense attorney for many years we came thinking those limited instances where officers shouldnt review guarantee we wanted to get them in court or catch them this is about accountability and transparency protecting officers and protecting the public in making sure that in those limited circumstances and thats the key only where there is an officer involved shooting where theres a in custody death or whether the officer is a witness or is the subject of a misconduct investigation is for those members of the working group perhaps not appropriate for the officers to review the recording before writing he or she report certainly after the writing give a supplemental if necessary if you have expert testimony or a those folks who are very well versed and experts in the area would suggest there is a potential of tainting the statement not intentionally monopoly is suggesting the misconduct on the officers part but the human part you think youve found something i want to emphasis there are 3 limited circumstances. Im sorry. It is pie role tonight. So thank you so much. Further
Public Comment<\/a> there hearing none
Public Comment<\/a> is closed. In my colleagues have a chance to ask questions i know there are members of the working group i want to provide that opportunity for folks might have questions for captain moserer or others ill open up for the commissioners. Thank you. I want to ask a q question shes on board i know professor young from the
Public Defenders Office<\/a> told us at the last commissioner meeting it was her recommendations to set up the multi tier process officers taking rounded reports can review the video before writing the report but it is sort in the other incidents the officers under a sort of a quasi investigation whether an allegation of force her position i guess representing of
Public Defenders Office<\/a> theyll ask the officer not to view the video i think thats what you said i want to make sure it is that the position of entire working group. Maybe this is a consensus no situations whether; right the officer is a witness or victim and he or she is perceiving or involved in an events where he or she is a victim just recording what a victim of
American People<\/a> auto burglary or responding to a 0 dngs where the victims or witnesses are reported this is different than a situation why an officer hoichl is a victim or a witness actually some point credibility is going tobacco at stake it really protects i suggest that a lot of people in the field expert quilts is it protects the officer bus it is his or her recognize we want to know about it is the recollection and thats why as director hicks pointed out the nypd report thought after that program had been implemented and they audited it and in that he reports if im not mistaken came to us late in the process so you know that was their recommendation we do well to study that and consider. I believe that was also mr. Young referred to at the last meeting. It seems to me last week in the 8 or 99 incidents rotators everybody say the officers should review were only talking about limited case. Thats right and marty has a good point with the others point too yookz ive served as a investigator on officer involved shooting and responded at 2 00 a. M. To a officer involved shooting case the polyesters
San Francisco<\/a> have number one involved shooting at the time of shooting the issue was if you dont let the officers view the video prior to giving a statement the officers will not give me that volunteer statements it make sense to me as a prior defense attorney theyll choose not to give the statement that cant be useful in the investigation; right . I correct me if i am wrong i believe the officer is given a waiver if im being correct so. They can be right now this is only if they received did volunteer statement a so the chief doesnt have a mike the chief disputed that point im. You want to get a mike chief we want to hear from i. Helpful to understand those issues. Police officers like everyone else in the
United States<\/a> are allowed the fifth amendment against selfincrimination understanding the
Police Officers<\/a> cant refuse a statement ordered to and give
American People<\/a> interview with that said, whatever comes the live statement will not be in mind in court but the members of the
San Francisco<\/a>
Police Department<\/a> have given a volunteery statement theres no need to compel the statement which means it could be later my mind into evidence. Later. Did you have further questions. Thats he is tension he see there. Thank you, chief. I dont time to quite frankly not in a position to dispute that but im not exactly insuring sure from the officer is going to be potentially involved in a criminal investigation he gives is given the live bar waiver correct and no, he inrevokes. Right but i mean
Police Officers<\/a> we deal with advise our officers to evoke so he or she didnt lose their job so the statement is not used against hearing impaired in a prosecution. It is better if i make you understand. So well take that piece offering but the commission is saying a tension of the unintended consequences does anyone have a question for this are we good questions for marty from the piano. Marty id like to you clarify one thing im not exactly sure what it say, i feel youll tell me. I wanted to clarify and echo are commissioner wong said two weeks ago i laid out a couple of scenarios an officer who is not im sorry an officer who is compelled to provide a statement after an officer involved shooting or in custody death that statement cant be used against them in in fact any type of criminal conduct the histories as long as api ive been in the plod 15 years the officers are given a voluntary statement thats been the policy but if we are now not allowed did view the body camera view prior then our attorneys will more than likely advise our members not to give that voluntary statement i dont want to see that happen and turn bad actor the clock other restrictions eir agencies like lapd theyll take over the investigation as opposed to our homicides which dont does an exceptional job with other agencies conducting that as far officers are not lout to view the view it is going to be forced on i a the administration thats not what we want to see and not the members deserve or the public deserves. Thank you, mary i didnt thank you, colleagues other questions for the champion or excessive or the members of the working group . Okay. Well, i, see this policy is actually, only 6 pampers page it enrevokes the issues that has sweeping issues we are declaring to get through were grateful for everyone on the working group youve spent our time and continue to communicate with the folks website email us if you were not able to be here he guess ill ask accenting adjournment action time. Colleagues a motion to adjourn. So moved. Second. All in favor, say i. I. Were adjourned. Thank you so much everyone we will well, he wanted to welcome everybody to it gorgeous day at contemporary hundred and 65 people registered to attend this conference mayor we couldnt be more existed that is beyond our expectation but as you may know dreamforcwe is for the just about having a good time and innovation but giving back thats one the salesforce core values and thats why we invited you as the superintendent of sexual
Richard Carranza<\/a> welcome to, here we have our 1 millbrook drive so, yeah exciting so we have obligate our school house to keep everybodys on the eye bone the ball k through 12 not only in
San Francisco<\/a> needs our attendance and the people that make the difference which if come to the k through 12 education are the people attends dreamforcwe that is, of course, all those great embarrassing insures and innovators and companies and we that to inspire them to remember to go and work in the k through 12 system were, of course, doing f that in
San Francisco<\/a> we want to tutor giving but e us the inspiration that work in our
Elementary School<\/a> and hopefully e heroism into our high schools. Thank you mayor and mr. Superintendent for being here and being our inspiration to remember the kids and why were here at dreamforcwe to give back mark thank you. Good morning, everybody. 2015 dreamforcwe in
San Francisco<\/a> well mark thank you for just starting this company here years ago growing it and making that successful and youre right hundred and 65 thousand people i felt that, too blocks away i want to sass say welcome as to the customers and
Business Partners<\/a> this is a wonderful time in the city not because dreamforcwe is here with a cruise ship liner people are living in and filling up the hotels it is a time we can clear have examples hour how successful businesses benefit everybody in our city this is a job that i enjoy doing that
Richard Carranza<\/a> our superintendent. I. Do solemnly swear. Doing whether we work with the
Business Partners<\/a> epa mark and benioff looeldz with salesforce with our corporate character that is so important to emphasis the companies coming here today have an opportunities to exhibit character to take into account what the commitment to social values and ultimately it is a part of what we do is weve got to create the talent for those companies for future generations salesforce noted here for 5 years but 20 years richard and i got together wed love you to recruit from the people that live and grew up in
San Francisco<\/a> this is
Little School<\/a> house is is got wonderful kids from jildz that want to work for salesforce they love to be part of a 111 and part of the fact that dreamforce has has a theme for giving back starts within an understanding where tlaernts a derived it is education, education within the house education in the schools, education in the community it begins with some basically things like read thats why mark im here with my 3 books any daughter said youre giving away my books yeah, you read them 10 minds i want this threatened to be transferred to the talent those kids are about to have and be supported by upstairs companies walk salesforce im so enthusiastically but with we are doing with you and the other companies with the circulation of
Tech Companies<\/a> through sf city that are encircling the schools and making sure our principals and teachers are is the resources and is volunteers have the books have everything they need to be successful it is already making a difference mark with
Salesforce Foundation<\/a>s investment in the middle schools and the
Stem Education<\/a> weave already seen some increases in the performance of our kids this is the third year im so happy that the millions of dollars were pitting in are not just financial contributions by making a difference in their making a defensive in the enthusiasm of the teachers and the resources they have and the principals and
Holding Everyone<\/a> on the campus affordable to the success of our children thats why a school house in the middle of hundred and 65
Person Company<\/a> conference in the middle of the
San Francisco<\/a> thats exactly a kind of relationship we want with every single business in the city so im proud of dreamforce and proud of the employees that work there that are part of the 11 culture im proud of everybody that spends that additional time to think about what success medians for others that are in need not just themselves this is why we have a shared prosperity in
San Francisco<\/a> ive got on obligation to build and rehab enough housing for everyone that want to be here including the teachers ill work hard but ill tell you you said something earlier he think mark you and lynn inspires us to give more this is an exciting times lets continue a collaboration pea make the link more and more before all the things we do successfully to help those at the heart of that i said earlier it is education this is where the sams i
Salesforce Foundation<\/a> has made to their contributions on a day to day basis i have the privilege of working with a superintendent who also has that as his goal and making the relationship with the city with an the success in the
Education System<\/a> our superintendent
Richard Carranza<\/a>. Thank you clapping. thank you mr. Mayor and mr. Benioff mark thank you all for being here in front of of the light go school thousand what do you think isnt that gorgeous more than anything i want to thank you, mr. Mayor for our words we live by the fact you cant have a worldclass city without a worldclass
Education System<\/a> it didnt reside in one seblth of the community you have to are the
Philanthropic Community<\/a> and the private
Business Community<\/a> and obviously you have to are on the other hand, it elected still officials on the same page im proud to have our board of education this is here with us to say were all rolling in the same direction and as evidence of that justices three years ago when we started the partnership you wouldnt have heard in the middle schools anything like a maker space or
Design Thinking<\/a> or
Computer Science<\/a> and programming now new middle grade or middle schools in
San Francisco<\/a> youll find maker spaces and kids programming youll find pre k kindergarten is the
Students Learning<\/a> the fundamental of convert science we recognize in the 21st century a language we need to have this would not to have happened without the investment in the partnerships are salesforce im so proud that is more than just stuff it is more than
Just Technology<\/a> it is more than a investment and resources those are important but the 111 model salesforce volunteers and employees that come into our schools and sit sibdz side by side shoulder to shoulder with the students the students have a sense of empowerment maybe i could do this kind of work and not thought about stem field the young girls that didnt think that that all of a sudden see other women in stem i can do that
San Francisco<\/a> is the mesopotamia in the world everything stems is from what happens in
San Francisco<\/a> is many make sense mr. Benioff your planting seeds our students will be your future employees everyone here at salesforce director
Barbara Garcia<\/a> it an appropriate title youre helping our students to be part of the dream of stem and innovation the draechl open in a deft way the corner of that all it the strong literacy students need to read and write and do margret and the one million drive will trofrp our pre k to rich libraries of books that students want to read and stack and learn and go to the next level this is an dribbling i incredibly important investments coupled with the investment in the middle grades so for us this is a symbolic day a the bernie were over threequarters of what to the goal 0 so ill say like jerry louis but we can do it we want books in the schools and want to thank all the participants at dreamforce for mcthat happen and burglary benioff and mrs. Benioff but other folks wherever susan it shes guarding the school house i love it we want to thank you for your partnership a model for the nation everyone from that is here from director
Barbara Garcia<\/a> across the world take that back and talk about how it is possible to have those 3 kinds of the public and private and elected to come together e together and rally around the
Public Education<\/a> on behalf of the 48 thousand students in the
Unified School District<\/a> well take a million books and put them to good use lets have a great director
Barbara Garcia<\/a> and thank you very much. Thank you, mr. Mayor and mr. Superintendent and salesforce is deeply committed in the
San Francisco<\/a>
Unified School District<\/a> the first thing i want to thank both of you here no
San Francisco<\/a> our superintendent implicit report to the mayor our school board and you guys dont have to
Work Together<\/a> ensue you do it is because you
Work Together<\/a> so well and have an incredible partnership that is what inspires us and so were noting now in year 3 of a 10 year commitment for more than bone madam clerk, are there any announcements . I hundred
Million Dollars<\/a> to be dedicated to the
Unified School District<\/a> i hope that goes 10 and 20 and thirty years the salesforce through the money the technology is important but i guess im proud of, of course, your employees who are dedicating what will be hundreds of thousands of hours to do the taken care of and the tutoring to augment youre amazing teachers and principals in the schools so thank you for giving us that opportunity without you two working together we couldnt do with what we are doing were quick to gratitude and happy to be here i think we should put the books into the school house what had you say . All right. Thank you very much, everybody welcome to dreamforce and were looking forward to a great week and see you at the keynote othetherher s as we bring events in the city, and know that we have partnerships throughout the communities, i think, there is a lot more confidence about what were doing and its exhibited by the people who tap into our sf72. Org. You remember that . [laughter ] , as well as the very enthusiastic support we have for our nert program. And for the ongoing resiliency programs that a number of people have had, and to our resiliency officer, who is helping dem and city administrator think through things around the corner that we need to
Pay Attention<\/a> to. There are a couple of things that i also want to do. Let me say thank you to all of you who have also helped in the lake county sonoma, napa and butte areas in their disaster and maybe a quick moment in our own minds and hearts about the lost lives there. I think its appreciated. And i also want to give particular thank you to our
Fire Department<\/a>, and our firefighters, who over the past week have not only gone up there in as many volunteer hours as possible, with equipment, hopefully we never have to use down here and hopefully, we keep our fires down, but in response to that tremendous disaster that you you already know the statistics on. 800 homes, thousands of peoples lives destroyed, that were there to assist. If it isnt medical and now perhaps our
Public Health<\/a> is being asked to submit
Mental Health<\/a> professionals to help. As our firefighters giving toys to kids who lost everything and giving them a chance to have some play as people rebuild their lives. That reminds me this is the 10th anniversary of katrina, and knowing that a huge disaster happens in the other counties constantly were more than observing and engaged in those not just to help, but to take
Lessons Learned<\/a> and about rebuilding and recovery and things we have been associating ourselves with ever since katrina where mayor
Gavin Newsome<\/a> allows me and others to represent the city and we took the opportunity not only to bring lawn mowers to help certain areas, but took our time to stand in areas that were devastated and wondered how our city would prevent that from happening . And in those moments it wasnt just wishful thinking, but brought that opportunity back and that is what began a more solid resiliency plan and volunteers and people from both berkeley and harvard. That studied it from all over the country, if not the world, to see what
San Francisco<\/a> and other places could do to anticipate better our expected challenges on both an earthquake, but also now more and more it can be the expected el nino, plus an earthquake, plus drought, plus anything else. And so this is my way of saying that we take every opportunity that we can to support you the others that are doing and then we learn. And then we take it back here. For el nino, as all of you know, all of the experts are predicting historic levels of flooding. I have already asked harlan for his favorite list of catchbasin sites that he and public works have already identified, and can already vacuumsuck all of that stuff and make sure that we dont have backups that will compromise our pedestrian vehicle, and access safety for everybody. But that is just the small stuff, relatively small, i think. We need to concentrate on those areas of flooding, but also prepare people for that particular aspect of our weather while were still into how were going to get out of this drought. And that is taking the opportunity to say thank you to the puc, because all of you there have been working hard to make sure that we do everything that we can to respond to the drought. I think we have done it effectively, that were at historiclevels of conservation. I can use my bill as one example. But i know that were always cautious of our water use in the city and i noticed everybody has got dirty cars, fine. Im accepting of dirty cars. I also want to say thank you to our city administrator. She has kept me very much informed on our lifelines, utility councils and what each of the big utilities are doing and practicing. Again, on the eve of yet again our i guess this will be the 26th anniversary of loma prieta next month, that we are also taking that as an opportunity to remind everyone that yes, that there were real shakes in piedmont, along the hayward fault. That is extremely that is right there its close. And its close enough that there is earthquake experts that are zeroing in on all of the different plate movements that are going on in
Northern California<\/a> if not even in the
Cascade Mountains<\/a> that i have been studying a little bit, because i have relatives up that way as well. We need to be very cognizant of that, and the same experts and some of them are working on early earthquake
Warning Systems<\/a> and im glad to see now there is a growing investment, where we can have a
Warning System<\/a> that would allow us to do some early things while the precious seconds are there trembling. We can also have some maybe automated things that help our
Fire Departments<\/a> keep the doors open, elevators get unstuck, these are all important things to consider as kind of lessonslearned and lets do better and lets keep on investing in the proper protocols for that. I know that were investing in our disaster
Workers Program<\/a> with our city employees. And making sure that we have both through the
Lifeline Council<\/a> and through our hr a robust return as best we can knowing there will be participation challenges. That we have to have the multiple modes coming back into the city, so that utilities and lifesaving support systems can be up. Most importantly, i need to remind everyone here to make sure you are personally prepared. There is no excuse for us not to be in the situation that we have, and we are the center of leadership and so we have got to have our own families and friends ready for this at any time. And then to have your departments that you are in charge of, you do the same thing for your top management. You ask them to be personally prepared, and to work on those things that get them freed up, so that we do what we do best, which is serve the public. I want the public to know that our investments in nert in resiliency programs is all in an effort to prepare for those 72 hours and we should never, ever be caught in an unprepared way. We should always expect this disaster to happen. Then its a planned response, not a surprise response. And that is the huge difference in
San Francisco<\/a>. We always want our disasters planned out in advance, so that we can take care of a lot more things, and i think we have found out that when we do preplanning whether its in our fiscal arena or in any other event planning, we always have a great deal of success. And no less for
Disaster Response<\/a> and to be planned in every jurisdiction we have interviewed since katrina knows that when you make the fundamental investment, you will have some clear and better results, and the residents will feel that. Because they will be directly engaged in that effort. So with that, i just want to say thank you for being part of this council. Im proud of what the city is doing. Lets keep doing it and lets keep having an attitude of always been prepared. That is how less fear and more about the engagement that we have in front of us is going to be the standard always to be working with our communities. I know there is a lot more things that people want us to do, whether its
Potable Water<\/a> on the west side, whether its more paramedics to make sure ambulance responses are there, whether its ongoing investments like we have done with hiring more firefighters, paramedics and 911 callers and more equipment and more
Police Officers<\/a>, i think we have those resources. We have demonstrated in the budget this year with the nocuts budget for the city that queer were willing to invest in all these things to make our city. Nowhere else do i think its adequately prepared dem, and i know well be on display for fleet week as we emphasize wellbeyond the celebration of our military is the practice of a number of things that i have already seen the scheduled for and im excited to be participating in everything from the practice zones to the desktop practices with our you our coast guard, with our military, that uld most likely be here in a major disaster. This continued practicing with them, so that our cultures within departments can get used to the names, the acronyms that they use, that we use, that we understand each others acronyms and get used to those things so we have good partners coming in and bringing good equipment and have the places to do it. Everything from debris management to supplies has to be here and we have to anticipate that. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much, mr. Mayor. As the mayor mentioned we are responding currently to the valley fire that was a very fastmoving fire, started a week ago saturday with 40 acres and by the time we woke up on sunday morning, i think it was almost at 40,000. So it was very quick. About 75,000 acres have burned now, and three lives have been lost, which is just very sad. Over a thousand structures. Its going to take them a long time to rebuild. The city has deployed from the
Fire Department<\/a>, from my office, from
Public Health<\/a> and from the puc, up to help in lake county. At the same time, the
Fire Department<\/a> is also still currently in butte county. I think you have six
Engine Companies<\/a> up there is deployed. So we really are providing a lot of mutual aid for our partners here in california during this very rough fire season. We have is deployed a total of 17 personnel just to the valley fire so far, and again, as i mentioned, well probably going on for many, many weeks we will be asked for help over that period of time. I wanted to mention just really briefly that we finished our urban shield exercise a weeking a. Urban shield has grown into a comprehensive fullscale regional preparedness exercise, assessing the overall bay area and the
Regional Response<\/a> capabilities related to multidisciplinary planning policies and procedures and specifically
San Francisco<\/a> was very involved with the yellow command exercise, which happened a week ago friday. What we were doing in fullscale exercise was simulating three different events around the bay area. Stimulated terroristtype of events or that is what we thought, but of course as you are in the middle of it, you really dont know what is happening. So as things are taking place in different counties, trying to pull the intel together, the information we had our joint
Information Center<\/a> activated. We had many, many personnel involved. We did a stimulation down at levi stadium for a soccer game. What happened is some kind of explosive device went off there, and so i think we learned a lot from urban shield. And every year it gets tighter and more people participate. San francisco had the most staff participating this year from fire, police, my office, health, puc. It was many, many different departments were participating. And it really is viewed on the nationallevel as the exercise to emulate. I was at the
Femas National Advisory Council<\/a> in washington, d. C. Last week. I had the honor of sitting on it and representing
San Francisco<\/a> and i cant begin to tell you how many people came up and asked me about urban shield specifically . And if they could come out and to partner with us and find out what we do. So more to come on that. I wanted to mention that fema requires us to do a
Hazard Mitigation<\/a> plan and keep it updated every three years. We did complete our
Hazard Mitigation<\/a> plan at the end of 2014. We covered climate change, and sealevel rise, temperature rise, precipitation changes, and we received
Many National<\/a> accolades and requests for guidance to integrate those new components into other peoples
Hazard Mitigation<\/a> plans. So again, i think we are viewed as leading the pack in that. Since our last meeting, we have had a number of different exercises. I mentioned urban shield and we had ebooltabletop series a 3part series. We did a massfeeding tabletop. We did fleet week logistic tabletop and as the mayor mentioned and you will hear more about today, there are additional exercises occurring in next week. We activated the eoc a number of times last year for the wonderful giants playoff and world series. The world series parade, our winter storms of 2014, its rather difficult to even think about winter storms today when its 90 degrees out. But new years eve, the warriors nba finals just to mention a few. The last thing im going to mention we try all the time to really reach the community about being more prepared. I think most of you, hopefully, all of you are aware of our sf72. Org. We use our outreach. We try to use special events to get the word out to people. This year in a very innovative fashion, i think we were at out lands with the table and simulating what people ould do in an earthquake at outside lands and used the opening of the san andreas movie, the premiere as an opportunity to have a panel to discuss what you do in an earthquake . And to just you again highlight what we as a city are trying to do. Any means that we have to bring people into the fold and get them to be prepared at home and at work is something had a what that we look for. So thank you very much. And well move on to the next item on the agenda our el nino citywide planning. Mike dayton our ems director is going to be presenting to us. Thank you. I just wanted today to give you a little flavor of how the planning effort is going. Some of the assumptions that were based in the plans on, obviously on previous events. We had the great benefit of having our executive director anne serve as
Incident Commander<\/a> during the el nino 19971998 event. If the predictions hold true we anticipate see a lot of mudslides. In 78highway 101 in pasco cific pacificka was shut down at one point we had 80,000 people in
San Francisco<\/a> without power and if you think about people with access and functional needs things can really turn south when the power is out for an extended period of time. That is going to be informing our
Planning Efforts<\/a>. We opened up temporary shelters for the homeless and obviously, if its like last winter when we opened up, activated the eoc during the winter storm for three operational periods, we expect with el nino type of events its going to be a marathon of storms for the winter months. Were planing for a more extensive operational period. Also in 199798 we declared a state of emergency with 14 million in damages. So were anticipating similar damages during this year with if the predictions again, hold true. During the next month well be convening smaller plan groups and also holding a meeting october 2nd within our
Faith Council<\/a> and thank you michael for pulling that together. And by november 1st well have a revised concept of operations. We had a conop last year and were taking that and revising the base and dem will be staying in
Constant Contact<\/a> monitoring what the
National Weather<\/a> service will be in contact with state. And the feds and if there is a forecast for severe weather, and i mean that is high winds with a large amount of rain and isolated areas, then we will host a coordination call with all city departments and brief them on what forecast is. If the
National Weather<\/a> service agrees that earlier briefing to be part of the call, so you can hear it from the scientists and not the emergency managers. Based on those
Conference Calls<\/a> well take actions whether or not to activate . And that is all in support i know there is already pre
Planning Efforts<\/a> going on with the puc, the department of public works and we look forward to pulling them together with 311, and our dispatch center to really focus on the communications in next month to have a solid conops. That is where we are at with planning for el nino. Thank you. Thank you. Any questions about our
Planning Efforts<\/a> . [ inaudible ] agencies should be prepared, because its not going to be as fast a recovery [ inaudible ] thank you. Any other comments or questions . Thank you, michael. Thank you. Okay. Next on the agenda is our super bowl l update. Were all excited about super bowl l, anna sop is our dem
Operations Coordinator<\/a> and she is going to be presenteding. Hello and thank you for having me. Im here today to share our super bowl l
Planning Efforts<\/a>. We have been working with the
Host Committee<\/a> and work in partnership with the afl and events planned for the bay area. As many of you know the game is scheduled sunday february 7, 2016. Prior to that a week long series of events will be hosted in
San Francisco<\/a>. Nfl experience and were working with our firstresponders to identify how to continue to provide essentially you
City Services<\/a> seamlessly. This obviously requires multiple requires coordination with multiple safety agencies, a mix of federal, state and local municipalities and private sector. Within
San Francisco<\/a>, we have developed branches that we can work from that can be a point of contact for us. For instance
Law Enforcement<\/a> and sfpd has been working with us and escorts, traffic safety, tactical response. For the fire branch we have with chief francisco working with firerelated focus. For
San Francisco<\/a>, we have the
City Services<\/a> branch working with peter albert for transportation,
Public Health<\/a>, and all of the other different functions that are actually impacted with these events coming to the city. And we started to really when we focused on this with dem, we really looked to our firstresponders for a collaborative effort. So that we can maintain early communication and begin a series of exercises and we could look at operational awareness, planned development, and validation, training and exercise, and ultimately, leading up to operational coordination. We will have our
Emergency Operations<\/a> center active during the super bowl events. All stakeholders are invited to participate and assist with coordination and can i probably speak for the
Police Department<\/a> and multiple dpw and
Fire Department<\/a> will be operating in different instances. So we had three dates for the exercise series we held last month, the planning review workshop. We looked at planned assumptions and worked with martha cohen and moving forward were going to look next month in november 18th, good day tabletop exercise. This will be an opportunity to test our response plans locally, regionally as well with our federal agencies. Reviewing a list of events, looking at the street closures, sanctioned events, maybe unsanctioned events knowing that a lot of this may change, but really for us we want to know how we can provide, if we have an alarm fire how go we send response and ingress egress for
Emergency Response<\/a> vehicles . And then the third series of that would be the badday tabletop. We just want to focus really for this its an opportunity to focus multilevel response, say for instance a natural or manmade incident, say an extreme weather event, how do we integrate response and response in a timely fashion . Ultimately the objective for us is to test local and regional plan, santa clara and san mateo are all heavily involved and how to maintain a
Common Operating Picture<\/a> and share information . Not just vertically, but also horizontally. What systems are we using . What do we need to know . When do we need to know it . In closing that has been really for me personally and i think i can speak for at anne, we started early
Planning Efforts<\/a> in collaborating and finding out who needs to know information and our firstresponders have been very helpful communicationwise. That is all i have. We look forward to a very successful event and happy to be part of the process. Any questions . The impact will be to have good communication for downtown construction because there will be a week delay how to do the delivery, our office will work closely because street closures in those areas for construction and delivering materials and so forth. That is part of that transportation were contemplating how we accommodate the necessary movement such as commercial loading and construction that would be happening. [ inaudible ] parts of downtown that are essentially closed off, they are still buildings that are operating and construction and accommodate those needs. Mr. Mayor . If i may . Working closely with dpw [ inaudible ] i know those conversations are ongoing. We have been in two meetings last week director huis questions and points [ inaudible ] thank you, martha. Do you have anything to add as martha said . [ inaudible ] any other comments or questions . Moving right along then. Thank you, anna. Im going to do a real quick fleet week brief. Fleet week is right right around the corner. In addition, to the blue angels and spectacular airshow that we see the publicfacing side of fleet week, as well as the ships that come into
San Francisco<\/a> bay. There is a whole bunch of other activities that take place as well the city and county of
San Francisco<\/a> is organizing with the fleet week center for humanitarian assistance in
Disaster Relief<\/a> a series of events to help us train and prepare and get better as the mayor mentioned, responding with our military partners. So fleet week brings all of the
First Responder<\/a>s, federal, state and local government
Disaster Response<\/a> agencies together with the department of
Defense Services<\/a> to develop these relationships and plans in advance. So that when we need mutual assistance, when we do have some large event here in
San Francisco<\/a>, we know how to talk to each other already, and we have those relationships established. So just to highlight a few things that are going on outside of what you see in the air and on the bay, on monday october 5th were having a defense support civilian authorities discussion. Rehearsal of concept exercise. This is taking place at pier 50, exercise is designed and conducted by dem, in partnership with the port of
San Francisco<\/a> and the humanitarian assistance
Disaster Relief<\/a> group of fleet week. And we will rehearse decking the uss somerset outside of the bay, and then bringing it in and offloading supplies and staging at pier 50. So its going to be a really good exercise and were looking forward to it. On the 2nd the 6th of october rather, the marine corps will demonstrate the delivery of urban searchandrescue teams to
San Francisco<\/a>s postdisaster, mv22, that will land at
Moffett Field<\/a> and pick up teams and deliver them back to
Moffett Field<\/a>. Also on tuesday the 6th were going to be doing an interoperable training with
Fire Department<\/a>, and ems ride alongs. On wednesday, well be doing the
Fire Department<\/a> every year does urban searchandrescue and we have gotten feedback from military, who have gone through that; that they have been able to use the skills that they have picked up from sffd in place likes haiti, when they have gone to respond and found it very useful and worthwhile. On the 7th of october a medical pierto pier exchange at the marines memorial and on the 7th
Senior Leadership<\/a> seminars day one. We do twoday seminars tackling immediately subjects with the military and these are our seniors leaders throughout the entire bay area region. The first day of the seminar will focus on energy restoration. I know that is one of the mayors interest areas with the lifelines council. And the day concludes with a tour of the ship docked at piers 3032. Day 2 is the second day of the
Senior Leadership<\/a> seminar. On thursday, we also have an interoperable training with the navy and on saturday, actually friday saturday sunday this year, everyone who can should make it down to the marina green. We have a static display there at the humanitarian village, humanitarian assistance village and get lots of great information from all of the presenters and the different organizations who have booths there, along with being able to see the actual military capabilities that would be brought to
San Francisco<\/a>. So all in all, its a very exciting week, and we are very happy to be partners with the fleet week association. Weve identified a citywide concept of operations plan. We do this every year. Well be meeting next week to go over it with our key partners in the city, and this plan is designed to provide
Situational Awareness<\/a> for all of us. To just make sure that fleet week is not only a fun event, but its also a useful one that brings good learninglessons for us. Yes, micki . I have a question about your october 6th event veterans employment. We have currently a veterans hiring project that dhr where were seeing to be the employer of choice for veterans. So were hoping that there is a coordination. Please reach out to our
Workforce Development<\/a> staff to ensure that as the largest employer in
San Francisco<\/a> to make sure were there and part of the program and talking to our veterans about what opportunities in
San Francisco<\/a> employment as well . I believe that you are there already, but no, im really glad that you mentioned that. We will make sure that that happens. But we have been working with your department. Fantastic. Thank you. Also i would like to [ inaudible ] who is your contact . You can start with me. Great. Other comments or questions . Everybody come out and have a good time with fleet week. I hope that you all participate. Are there any were drawing to a close here. Are there any updates from
Disaster Council<\/a> members . We have a roundtable here. Anything that you wish to present . [ [ inaudible ] holding a number of trainings of personnel to go through that at the eoc. So finance and admin can continue to participate and related to el nino specifically, we are notifying all departments that because of the gradual or marathon nature of el nino were activating all the time keeping codes in an automated way, as well as in the accounting system. So your cfos will get messaging on this, so that they can calmly practice it before the storms come underway. If it doesnt come to pass at least they have a chance to practice with it. Excellent, thank you, todd. Any other announcements . Yes, tom . Last year actually this year because of the delay of the grants we have 200,000, chinatown for outreach. We have additional with two more districts were going to do another 100,000 for each district. One is western edition and one bay and hopefully we have enough people to outreach for the public to learn how to prepare for the seismic safety. Thank you. Anything else . Any
Public Comment<\/a> . October is a very busy month. 26th anniversary of loma prieta as the mayor mentioned and shakeup is in october. If you havent signed up for it yet, please do. Fleet week, were going to have a lot of things going on in
San Francisco<\/a>. And again, i thank you all for being here today. Be safe, and thank you all you also for your partnership in helping us to be better prepared and planned. Thank you. We broke ground in december of last year. We broke ground the day after sandy ho connecticut and had a moment of silence here. Its really great to see the silence that we experienced then and weve experienced over the years in this playground is now filled with these voices. 321, okay. [ applause ] the park was kind of bleak. It was scary and over grown. We started to help maclaren park when we found there wasnt any money in the bond for this park maclaren. We spent time for funding. It was expensive to raise money for this and there were a lot of delays. A lot of it was just the mural, the sprinklers and we didnt have any grass. It was that bad. We worked on sprinkler heads and grass and we fixed everything. We worked hard collecting everything. We had about 400 group members. Every a little bit helped and now the park is busy all week. There is people with kids using the park and using strollers and now its safer by utilizing it. Maclaren park being the largest second park one of the best kept secrets. Whats exciting about this activation in particular is that its the first of many. Its also representation of our city coming together but not only on the bureaucratic side of things. But also our neighbors, neighbors helped this happen. We are thrilled that today we are seeing the fruition of all that work in this citys open space. When we got involved with this park there was a broken swing set and half of for me, one thing i really like to point out to other groups is that when you are competing for funding in a hole on the ground, you need to articulate what you need for your park. I always point as this sight as a model for other communities. I hope we continue to work on the other empty pits that are here. There are still a lot of areas that need help at maclaren park. We hope grants and money will be available to continue to improve this park to make it shine. Its a really hidden jewel. A lot of people dont know its here. Hi. Welcome to
San Francisco<\/a>. Stay safe and exploring how you can stay in your home safely after an earthquake. Lets look at common earthquake myths. We are here at the urban center on
Mission Street<\/a> in
San Francisco<\/a>. We have 3 guest today. We have david constructional engineer and bill harvey. I want to talk about urban myths. What do you think about earthquakes, can you tell if they are coming in advance . Hes sleeping during those earthquakes . Have you noticed him take any special . No. He sleeps right through them. There is no truth that im aware of with harvey that dogs are aware of an impending earthquake. You hear the myth all the time. Suppose the dog helps you get up, is it going to help you do something i hear they are aware of small vibrations. Ut yes, i read extensively that dogs cannot realize earthquakes. Today is a spectacular day in
San Francisco<\/a> and sometimes people would say this is earthquake weather. Is this earthquake weather . No. Not that i have heard of. No such thing. There is no such thing. We are talking about the weather in a daily or weekly cycle. There is no relationship. I have heard its hot or cold weather or rain. Im not sure which is the myth. How about time of day . Yes. It happens when its least convenient. When it happens people say we were lucky and when they dont. Its terrible timing. Its never a good time for an earthquake. But we are going to have one. How about the ground swallowing people into the ground . Like the earth that collapsed . Its not like the tv shows. The earth does move and it bumps up and you get a ground fracture but its not something that opens up and sucks you up into haddes. Its not going anywhere. We are going to have a lot of damage, but this myth that california is going to the ocean is not real. Southern california is moving north. Its coming up from the south to the north. You would have to invest the million year cycle, not weeks or years. Maybe millions of years from now, part of los angeles will be in the bay area. For better or worse. Yes. This is a tough question. Those other ones werent tough. This is a really easy challenge. Are the smaller ones less stress . Yes. The amount released in small earthquakes is that they are so small in you need many of those. I think would you probably have to have maybe hundreds of magnitude earthquakes of 4. 7. So small earthquakes are not making our lives better in the future . Not anyway that you can count on. I have heard that buildings in
San Francisco<\/a> are on rollers and isolated . Its not true. Its a conventional
Foundation Like<\/a> almost all the circumstances buildings in
San Francisco<\/a>. The transamerica was built way before. Its a pretty conventional foundation design. I have heard about this thing called the triangle of life and up you are supposed to go to the edge of your bed to save yourself. Is there anything of value to that . Yes, if you are in your room. You should drop, cover and hold onto something. If you are in school, same thing, kitchen same thing. If you happen to be in your bed, and you rollover your bed, its not a bad place to be. The reality is when we have a major earthquake the ground shaking so pronounced that you are not going to be able to get up and go anywhere. You are pretty much staying where you are when that earthquake hits. You are not going to be able to stand up and run with gravity. You want to get under the door frame but you are not moving to great distances. Where can i buy a
Richter Scale<\/a> . Mr. Richter is selling it. We are going to put a plug in for cold hardware. They are not available. Its a rather complex. In fact we dont even use the
Richter Scale<\/a> anymore. We use a moment magnitude. The
Richter Scale<\/a> was early technology. Probably a myth that i hear most often is my building is just fine in the loma prieta earthquake so everything is fine. Is that true . Loma prieta was different. The ground acceleration here was quite moderate and the duration was moderate. So anyone that believes they survived a big earthquake and their building has been tested is sadly mistaken. We are planning for the bigger earthquake closer to
San Francisco<\/a> and a fault totally independent. Much stronger than the loma prieta earthquake. So people who were here in 89 they should say 3 times as strong and twice as long and that will give them more of an occasion of the earthquake we would have. 10 percent isnt really the threshold of damage. When you triple it you cross that line. Its much more damage in earthquake. I want to thank you, harvey, thanks pat for feel like it really is a community. They are not the same thing, but it really does feel like theres that kind of a five. Everybody is there to enjoy a literary reading. The best lit in
San Francisco<\/a>. Friendly, free, and you might get fed. [applause] this
San Francisco<\/a> ryther created the radar reading series in 2003. She was inspired when she first moved to this city in the early 1990s and discover the wild west atmosphere of open mi its ic in the mission. Although there were these open mics every night of the week, they were super macho. People writing poems about being jerks. Beatty their chest onstage. She was energized by the scene and proved up with other girls who wanted their voices to be heard. Touring the country and sharing genx 7 as a. Her mainstream reputation grew with her novel. Theses
San Francisco<\/a>
Public Library<\/a> took notice and asked her if she would begin carrying a monthly reading series based on her community. A lot of the raiders that i work with our like underground writers. Theyre just coming at publishing and at being a writer from this underground way. Coming in to the library is awesome. Very good for the library to show this writing community that they are welcome. At first, people were like, you want me to read at the library, really . Things like that. As a documentary, there are interviews [inaudible] radar readings are focused on clear culture. Strayed all others might write about gay authors. Gay authors might write about universal experiences. The host creates a welcoming environment for everybody. There is no cultural barrier to entry. The demographic of people who come will match the demographic of the reader. It is very simple. If we want more people of color, you book more people of color. You want more women, your book more women. Kind of like that. It gets mixed up a little bit. In general, we kind of have a core group of people who come every month. Their ages and very. We definitely have some folks who are straight. The loyal audience has allowed michelle to take more chances with the monthly lineup. Established authors bring in an older audience. Younker authors bring in their friends from the community who might be bringing in an older author. Raider has provided a stage for more than 400 writers. It ranges from fiction to academics stories to academic stories this service the underground of queer fell, history, or culture. And there are so many different literary circles in
San Francisco<\/a>. I have been programming this reading series for nine years. And i still have a huge list on my computer of people i need to carry into this. The supportive audience has allowed michele to try new experiment this year, the radar book club. A deep explorationer of a single work. After the talk, she bounces on stage to jumpstart the q a. Less charlie rose and more carson daly. San francisco is consistently ranked as one of the most literate cities in the
United States<\/a>. Multiple
Reading Events<\/a> are happening every night of the year, competing against a big names like city arts and lectures. Radar was voted the winner of these
San Francisco<\/a> contest. After two decades of working for free, michelle is able to make radar her fulltime job. I am a right to myself, but i feel like my work in this world is eagerly to bring writers together and to produce literary events. If i was only doing my own work, i would not be happy. It is, like throwing a party or a dinner party. I can match that person with that person. It is really fun for me. It is nerve wracking during the actual readings. I hope everyone is good. I hope the audience likes them. I hope everybody shows up. But everything works out. At the end of the reading, everyone is happy. San francisco recreation and
Parks Department<\/a> offers classes for the whole family. Rec and parks has a class for everyone. Discover what is available now and get ready to get out and play. Henri matisse. Frida kahlo. Andy warhol. Discover the next great artist. Get out and play and get inspired with toddler classes. Experience art where making a mess is part of the process. Classes and the size the artistic process rather than the product. Children have the freedom to explore materials at their own pace and in their own way. Talks love art, especially when they died into the
Creative Process<\/a> dive into the
Creative Process<\/a>. At the end of the classes, they have cleaned and washup. Of. Com great way to get out and play. For more information, visit sfrecpark. Org. That out and play and get into the groove. Rec and parks offers dance classes for seniors. Firsttime beginners or lifetime enthusiasts all are welcome. Enjoy all types of music. Latins also, country and western. It is a great way to exercise while having lots of fun. Seniors learn basic moves and practice a variety of routines. Improve your posture, balance, and flexibility. It is easy. Get up on your feet and step to the beat. Senior dance class is from sf rec and park. A great way to get out and play. For more information,","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"archive.org","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","width":"800","height":"600","url":"\/\/ia801202.us.archive.org\/31\/items\/SFGTV_20150922_030000_Planning_Commission_91715\/SFGTV_20150922_030000_Planning_Commission_91715.thumbs\/SFGTV_20150922_030000_Planning_Commission_91715_000001.jpg"}},"autauthor":{"@type":"Organization"},"author":{"sameAs":"archive.org","name":"archive.org"}}],"coverageEndTime":"20240623T12:35:10+00:00"}