Its also important to note that the use of these guidelines are discretionary. Unlike other guidelines that are triggered by a particular zoning or petition, these are voluntary by the applicant and would be requested by the staff or one of the commissions. Ill get into a little more detail about the Design Guidelines themselves. I think its important to note that the retained elements Design Guidelines are focused on the how, how you do something. Once you weigh the options and consider whether there is something existing that should be maintained, then the next question is how to do it so that itsful, both to the existing material and the new development. There are two sections. This plays off of the urban Design Guidelines which is our larger guidelines in the city. There is site architect and urban realm. You see reference of an s 1. 1, that references s 1. These take those as a basis and get into deeper detail around this particular topic, which is why its called a special topic d
Have another meritorious thats been submitted, and a cliff rescue. Im going to mention lieutenant baxter, cliff baxter. He manages to be two or three places at the same time, but i really want to give kudos to lieutenant chief baxter. Theyre going to the Police Department academy, talking to the protectionabationary acade talking to them about what we need, doing it in a very professional way, explaining what we need in terms of parking, not blocking hydrants, and were really building a strong relationship with the Police Department right now, that i really am proud of them for, and thats also with the help of captain hart from the sfpd. We also did 66 outreach in the month of october. That brings us to e. M. S. , our e. M. S. From assistant chief sandra tong. You got a very extensive report from e. M. S. 6. Thank you dr. Pang and yates and chief sloane. That was wonderful. Ill take us all the way because im going to respect our time today, but on page 18, we have the narcan administra
At slalom consulting. For disclosure, i serve as a member of san raphael fire commission, but in my role today, im only speaking as a slalom consultant. So building on sarahs conduct, this leveraged a paperbased system as she mentioned, but the d. P. A. This year made a focused investment on d. P. A. Technology to introduce a foundational tool to introduce timely and accurate report with specific reference to 1421 in mind. The tool provides near realtime visibility to cases in progress and opportunity for improved efficiency in collaboration. Looking forward, the d. P. A. Can leverage case data to drive policy recommendations. And in considerations of Lessons Learned on this endeavor, i would raise a couple categories, namely training and adoption of the system as well as data. So a couple comments about that. Time for training and adoption of the new technology by d. P. A. Personnel was insufficient. We would have included an additional month of training. And although there is 100 dat
We see decline. You can see the patches where there arent any leaves at all. That is a sign the tree is in decline. The other big challenge is the root system of the tree are aggressive and can impact nearby utilities, and we can fix the sidewalk around the tree in many cases. We dont want to cuts the roots too severely because we can destabilize the tree. In a city like San Francisco our walks are not that wide. We have had to clear the branches away from the properties. Most of th the can canopy is one street side and that is heavyweight on those branches out over the street. That can be a factor in tree limb failures. A lot of people wonder since these trees have a lot of issues. Why did we plant them in the first place . They provided the city with benefits for decades. They are big and provide storage for carbon which is important to fight Climate Change and they provide shade and really i think many people think they are a beautiful asset. When we identify trees like this for rem
Review this count and ensure that its not stale. So eventually through the process of usdoj recommendations implementation, we may have discovered actually we have to change a policy to do this one thing, even though the recommendation doesnt necessarily call out that theres specifically a policy change that needs to happen. But there may actually be a resulting change that needs to happen from the work of starting the implementation of a particular recommendation. So we are going to take this back and do a more thorough dig on those kinds of items and make sure that we have a very clear picture of which recommendations are impacted by policy. Thank you. Vice president taylor. Thank you. This last page is good and theres more questions than you anticipated. Yes. When you come back and do that deeper dive can you report on not only what the correct numbers are but of the correct numbers where are we in terms of our implementation of changes . Yes okay. Yes, chief . I would just like to