Or even im still here. I hope more police and more safety, you know, in our community, all the community, we appreciate it. President hirsch thank you. Next speaker, please. Hi. My name is paula williams, and im homeless in San Francisco right now. Ive been homeless since december of 2018. Ive made Numerous Police reports. Ive been harmed numerous of times by staff in the shelters. The police have did me no justice. Ive went to the city attorney, ive went to the d. P. A. Its just plain corruption. Its five Police Officers that dont want to take a Police Report, made false statements in my Police Report. Didnt want me to file a Police Report and just was lying. I liked when miss taylor said they wanted to take a look at the shelters. Every morning, i walkthrough t. L. And encourage them, tell them to get up, all to its numerous of stuff that whatever hsoc and all of them is talking about, i just called the Police Yesterday in front of walgreens and had the police come up and pick a lady
After your review. Any comments, commissioner . I would move that on page 10, under comments on section six, i would just add that the statement that i have there would seem to sound like ucsf is the only other provider for the Cardiovascular Surgery, and thats not correct. I think my question was who were the other providers, and i think we heard that cpnc and kaiser. I will go back to the recording and clarify that. It sounds odd. Thank you for the clarification, commissioner. Other comments from commissioners . Motion to adopt . So moved. Second . Is there a second . Second. All those in favor, signify by saying aye. Thank you, everyone. Item three is the directors report. Good afternoon, commissioners, brian colfax, director of health with the directors report for august 6. So the big news is we are at the go live. We went live at 2 00 a. M. On saturday, august 3 . So far, all systems are running well, and i just really want to thank the incredible team. Literally hundreds of peopl
Any comments, commissioner . I would move that on page 10, under comments on section six, i would just add that the statement that i have there would seem to sound like ucsf is the only other provider for the Cardiovascular Surgery, and thats not correct. I think my question was who were the other providers, and i think we heard that cpnc and kaiser. I will go back to the recording and clarify that. It sounds odd. Thank you for the clarification, commissioner. Other comments from commissioners . Motion to adopt . So moved. Second . Is there a second . Second. All those in favor, signify by saying aye. Thank you, everyone. Item three is the directors report. Good afternoon, commissioners, brian colfax, director of health with the directors report for august 6. So the big news is we are at the go live. We went live at 2 00 a. M. On saturday, august 3 . So far, all systems are running well, and i just really want to thank the incredible team. Literally hundreds of people, thousands of hou
Person with an obvious disability and people talk about that people with disabilities dont bike, she said, yes, she did and shes had a kid and since then she and her kid bicycle, so even then we got an education of our own, against our own bias. And further the east band of the bay bridge is named after a senior who is a longtime bicycle advocate and that happened after he was 75 and hes still doing it after 80. So im trying to say that there are real people from our joint constituencies who do bicycle. But to get back to the 17th Street Project its a protected bicycle lane and that is one of the problems. San francisco is atypical for its Bike Coalition advocacy and the problems start at the top. Theres a booklet on this and they show pictures that clearly theres a lack of accessibility in what they tout as model bike protected bike lanes. Cal train stuck its head in the sand on this though theres been professional comments saying, dont do this, dont follow it and cal train will say t
Efforts that ill highlight that you may be familiar with, and so the image on the left is something that the city of San Francisco put out and i want to say like in 2014, and as the guidelines for accessible Building Blocks for bicycle facilities and it was to be this document that was dynamic i think, that when it came to bike infrastructure and our street design would set th guidelines whether policies or dimensions or policies to make sure that the new bike infrastructure that came in would actually be accessible for all users regardless of people including for people with disabilities. Sorry. And then on the right is something that actually just came out quite recently, just earlier this year at the city of vancouver called their triple a guidelines. All ages and abilities of cycling groups is similar to the Building Blocks but the problem i see with a lot of these is that when were talking about biking the way that we talk about accessibility doesnt often either include people wit