Is where we have those other facilities. I know that was a concern that the a. R. C. Had, i reiterated it at the joint hearing with the Arts Commission , and it is noticeably absent from your presentation. So i would like to have you add that back in so that we can fully understand. Right here on the right side, you will see how this is the loading zone, this is the middle of the image. [laughter] it shows how the bikeway bends. I think that is the only place it appears. I would find it useful to reintroduce your plans that you have had in the past because that pretty well shows in the tight bottleneck areas where ultimately the pedestrian zone is what gives because Everything Else is fixed. Correct. It is another way to imagine it. The street zone is between 4 feet and 10 feet wide, the pedestrian path, the main path of travel never is compromised, but it is that streetlight zone where the furnishings go, where the bike racks and the seating, et cetera. It goes between 4 feet wide and
With that bit of knowledge, we might be able to better advise the entire board of supervisors. I volunteer president hyland and myself to make sure that we make that appointment to go see you took the words right out of my mouth. So well do that. So the last thing that i have to say on this is that i was going to recommend another mural be either commissioned or competition amongst the students or some other suggestion, so thank you for that, commissioner black. I think its time for this generation to have their say in this continuing story. Can i make a quick suggestion related to that . We live in a very technological time, and news and rumors move very quickly. But heres the teaching moment. Every year, the students of the school decide or every four years or whatever, and do a digital mural that then, you know, is captured on the schools website, and potentially, you put together a book of these things so that every single generation, not just the runs from 1968 and you know, that
Is where we have those other facilities. I know that was a concern that the a. R. C. Had, i reiterated it at the joint hearing with the Arts Commission , and it is noticeably absent from your presentation. So i would like to have you add that back in so that we can fully understand. Right here on the right side, you will see how this is the loading zone, this is the middle of the image. [laughter] it shows how the bikeway bends. I think that is the only place it appears. I would find it useful to reintroduce your plans that you have had in the past because that pretty well shows in the tight bottleneck areas where ultimately the pedestrian zone is what gives because Everything Else is fixed. Correct. It is another way to imagine it. The street zone is between 4 feet and 10 feet wide, the pedestrian path, the main path of travel never is compromised, but it is that streetlight zone where the furnishings go, where the bike racks and the seating, et cetera. It goes between 4 feet wide and
In San Francisco, killing two people and injuring several others, some shaken by the crash, now asking for the area to be made safer for residents. You shouldnt be going more than like five miles an hour here because theres so many lid everything. Three other people were hurt in the incident. They are now being treated for their injuries tonight. Good evening. On thist saturday im cristina rendon. The crash hpeneat around 1215 this afternoon at uloa street and lenox way, right next to the west portal muni station. New tonight. Ktvu zac sos was at the scene shortly after the crash. He joins us live in any indication of what mightent have caused this . Yeah thats really the big question right now. And so far, police only able to release limited details. But speed obviously something that police are looking at the car just completely totaled. And the aftermath apparently so traumatic that a number of officers, firefighters first on scene, were sent home early. I saw them arriving and it l
You to our speakers to start meaning tonight we have with us dr. Bettina becker, a distinguished professor emerita, feminist studies, university of california, santa. She has taught for more than 40 years an activist scholar. She coled the Free Speech Movement uc berkeley in 1964 and the National Student Mobilization Committee to end and the war in vietnam. She played a leading role in the International Movement to free angela davis. But she was a member of the communist party. From 1962 to 1981, and she has been of the lgbt movement. The late 1970s and has published several, including the morning breaks, the trial of angela davis tapestry, the life, womens work, womens consciousness and meaning of daily experience, and a memoir politics how i grew up. Read and fought for free speech and became a feminist rebel, which was nominated for lambda literary award in 2006. We also have with us tonight dr. Estelle friedman. Shes the Edgar Robinson professor in u. S. History emerita at stanford