Us with your first name and city , youate at 202 7488003 can also join the conversation on twitter or facebook. Yesterday follows the news that the Unemployment Rate the highest rate since the great depression. We want to hear from all of you. Becomingy about unemployed because of the pandemic. We begin with the debate on the floor. Here is David Schweitzer, the republican from arizona making the argument for the legislation. Phone calls last couple weeks talking to that Small Business person and you could almost hear the tears on the others of the call. You could hear the stress, the almost panic that they are about to hurt the very people they work with. Because their business is playing. A promise that payroll protections money that ran out a couple weeks ago. That and we engaged in a type of cruelty because we sat here and engaged, we are better than this. We knew what we had to do. Lets never do this again. For arizona, what we are about to vote on is 202,000 jobs. They shouldve h
Election was too long. That we have been prevented from an open, free and Fair Election for our District Attorney after 110 years of unbroken inkum benn see. With my Charter Amendments it would be. We, who are democratically elected to serve the people need to trust the people to decide for themselves who is best suited to represent them. I hope that as we Work Together to bring this Charter Amendment forward, in iron out details, we will. Thank you. The rest i submit. Clerk thank you, supervisor. Supervisor peskin. Submit. Thank you. Supervisor ronen. Thank you. Colleagues, today im introducing legislation to initiate a landmark designation for 7070woleey. Which unanimous resolution the board of supervisors declared the Garden District and explicitly called out the University Nursery greenhouses as one of the very few remaining physical markers of the historic role in flora culture. Immigrantowned and operated businesses that produced flowers to supply retail flourists flors forecast
Mar. The rest i submit. Clerk thank you, supervisor fewer. Supervisor mandelman. Thank you, madam clerk. Harvey milk said, every gay person must come out as difficult as it is, you must tell your immediate family, you must tell your relatives and friends if they are your friends. You must tell the people you work with, you must tell the people in the stores you shop in. When they realize that we are their children that we are in deed everywhere every myth, lie will be destroyed once and all and when you do you will feel so much better. Colleagues, this friday is the 31st annual National Coming out date which marks the anniversary of the National March on washington for lesbian and gray rights. Its important and its also as harvey milk new important. If we arent out, we arent seeing, we dont count and we arent counted. Thats why i am introducing a request for a hearing on the citys fiscal year 20182019 Sexual Orientation and gender identity reports. Passed by the board of supervisors in
That we have been prevented from an open, free and Fair Election for our District Attorney after 110 years of unbroken inkum benn see. With my Charter Amendments it would be. We, who are democratically elected to serve the people need to trust the people to decide for themselves who is best suited to represent them. I hope that as we Work Together to bring this Charter Amendment forward, in iron out details, we will. Thank you. The rest i submit. Clerk thank you, supervisor. Supervisor peskin. Submit. Thank you. Supervisor ronen. Thank you. Colleagues, today im introducing legislation to initiate a landmark designation for 7070woleey. Which unanimous resolution the board of supervisors declared the Garden District and explicitly called out the University Nursery greenhouses as one of the very few remaining physical markers of the historic role in flora culture. Immigrantowned and operated businesses that produced flowers to supply retail flourists flors forecast i lived there for sever
Because weve been in a longterm drought. So can you speak a little bit more how youre confident that were not going to hit the water floor even in good or even regular rainfall years . Sure. Ive been working in San Francisco for close to 40 years and im working actually on the armory and been working on it off and on since the early 2000s. I actually worked on the cathedral across the street from us. Im very familiar with this soil conditions and the groundwater conditions. So what we do is we know we have a snapshot when we do our investigations. Sometimes we do it when its try in september and october and sometimes we do it during the rainy season. We always know that the groundwater fluctuates. So what we do is we take the measurement we have during the construction, we look for monitoring wells, whatever data we have, ideally the highest groundwater occurred in 2005 and then during the el nino years in 1997 and 1998. We see how much the groundwater fluctuates overtime. We new durin