Picking up spilled refuse and generally keeping an eye out for our neighborhood. Frank is one of recologys most reliable drivers, really taking sick days and always showing up on time. His supervisors have nothing but praise for his ability to remain calm and collected no matter what is thrown in his way, sometimes literally, and his precision and attention to detail has made him somebody who is loved by his fellow colleagues and by the community. I want to thank recology drivers ron and bobby for also going along and taking me on a ride along. Thank you for arranging. Thank you for supporting us every day in the community. As i said, our safety could not run without you. It doesnt work without you and your commitment, in particular to an area of our city that faces extraordinary challenges around maintaining cleanliness really means a lot. I just wanted you to know, i appreciate you. I can tell that the members of our community and the residents of the tenderloin appreciate you as wel
Implement this initiative. And its one of those things where and im not where if im not able to be connected to this, im grateful, so thank you so much. Colleagues, can we take this same house, same call . Without objection, this ordinance is passed on First Reading unanimously. Madam clerk, lets go to our 3 00 unless you want to say something. Lets go to our 3 00 special order. Clerk todays 3 00 special order incoencompasses the boar supervisors sitting as a committee of the whole on december 10, 2019 to consider a proposed ordnance, which is item number 37, to order the street vacation in the india basin project site located generally at inez avenue between griffith street and earl street along the shoreline, to authorize the city to quitclaim its interest in approximately 3. 8 acres within earl street, hudson avenue, and Aurelius Walker drive, authorizing the city to transfer approximately 1. 1 acres to the state for the purpose of having such property reconveyed to the city through
Lati. Supervisor haney and they shaped this into something that was truly connected to the actual needs within the system and on the ground, and so were confident that it can be successful, but were also very sure that theres a lot of work left to do. Its not fully funded yet. We have a commitment from the mayor, but we need at least 100 million a year, including startup costs, to be able to implement this. Its going to take a lot of work from the implementation committee, oversight and working together, potentially needed additional revenue from the public. So i know that the public is excited about this i hope they are, but theyre asking, well actually be excited the most about this when we see it bringing a change in our communities, and so thats going to be the next steps once it passes today. Im grateful for everybodys support and for everybodys leadership, and im excited about seeing this fully implemented and funded and lastly want to give, as supervisor ronen did, give a shout
Good afternoon, good morning. If we could all get settled and all get seated in. Good morning. My name is marisa williams, and on behalf of the African American Historical Society id like to welcome you to our 2018 black History Month kickoff celebration. This Years National ill wait. This Years National theme as established by the association of the study of African American history is African Americans in times of war. This theme honors those African Americans who have fought in wars dated as early as world war i. It also recognizes those African Americans who have been iconic and revolutionary in the struggle for skbru struggle for justice in america. Now as a Planning Committee we decided to expand on the National Theme and say African Americans in times of war are a resilient spirit. Since coming to america, African Americans have had to embody a sense ofri sill yep see in order to succeed. From wars over seas to the struggle of daytoday life in america, African Americans have had
[drumming] [drumming] [drumming] [drumming] [drumming] [cheers and applause] [drumming] [drumming] [applause] [applause] ladies and gentlemen, please welcome lieutenant governor gavin newsom. welcome everybody. and thank you for being here on this special day, wonderful evening here admission high school celebrating our district attorney, george gascon. [applause] i was telling the d.a. when i was walking in, i remember going through a few of these things. it s one of those awkward feelings. you want to enjoy the moment and you want to celebrate and reflect on all the hard work and thank everybody for their contribution and the effort to the cause. at the same time you hope it goes on perfectly and look at it as a fond memory and make sure folks like me don t speak too long. let me try to do my best to try to condense a few things. what an amazing journey. i ll be brief in this quick, quick description. imagine being george back in the 1950 s living in cuban. that s wh