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sanfrancisco.usfhasthree locations in the city. it is the oldest city university in san francisco. it was founded more than 150 years ago. one of the primary campus is the hill top campus which is near golden gate park and the panhandle. this is where the proposed project is going to be located. it's further divided into an upper and lower campus. the upper campus is also known as the lone mountain. that is where three of the projects four component will be located. here's a map that shows the three upper component and the rotc, the fourth component on the left-hand side located in the lower campus. it consists of a new student residence hall with 155 dwelling units with 606 beds. 600 beds are for student use, the other six are for resident ministers and resident staff. the second component is related to an addition to the existing dining hall facility. it's behind the existing building. it's a detached one-story structure. the third component to the top le left-hand corner is the recycling and waste facility. it would be a new one-story structure that's about 1600 squar
san francisco. usf has three locations in the city. it is the oldest city university in san francisco. it was founded more than 150 years ago. one of the primary campus is the hill top campus which is near golden gate park and the panhandle. this is where the proposed project is going to be located. it's further divided into an upper and lower campus. the upper campus is also known as the lone mountain. that is where three of the projects four component will be located. here's a map that shows...
uniqueness. >> san francisco has to all>>usfdonates100-120 pounds of food a night. for the four semesters we have been running here, usf has donated about 18,000 pounds of food to the food recovery network. ♪ ♪ >> i'm maggie. >> i'm nick. >> we're coe-chairs of the national led organization. what food recovery does is recover and redistribute food that would go wasted and redistributing to people in the community. >> the moment that i became really engaged in the cause of fighting food waste was when i had just taken the food from the usf cafeteria and i saw four pans full size full of food perfectly fine to be eaten and made the day before and that would have gone into the trash that night if we didn't recover it the next day. i want to fight food waste because it hurts the economy, it's one of the largest emitters of greenhouse gases in the world. if it was a nation, it would be the third largest nation behind china and the united states. america wastes about 40% of the food we create every year, $160 billion worth and that's made up in the higher cost of food for consumer
uniqueness. >> san francisco has to all >> usf donates 100-120 pounds of food a night. for the four semesters we have been running here, usf has donated about 18,000 pounds of food to the food recovery network. ♪ ♪ >> i'm maggie. >> i'm nick. >> we're coe-chairs of the national led organization. what food recovery does is recover and redistribute food that would go wasted and redistributing to people in the community. >> the moment that i became really...
, my husband, who is a professoratusfandour two sons who we raised in the city, born and raised and still work here in the city. i was born in new york city, i grew up in philadelphia, went to school in boston, and all these cities, came to berkeley in san francisco and it was beautiful. the one thing i found bad about san francisco was the fontana, but i grew up, i was in boston, a student -- >> you have 30 seconds left. mr. clerk, if you could reset the clock due to the confusion to 25 seconds. or i think it was 28. >> it was the time of the big unrest in berkeley and i thought it was urban warfare. i was so surprised. i couldn't believe it. and then we moved to san francisco and i've loved it and we stayed here. we've never considered moving anywhere else, i hate to see this town turned into a place like new york city. thank you. >> supervisor tang: thank you, a couple more speaker cards. david, jerry, paul, diana and mary. >> ok, may i? >> supervisor tang: yes. >> finally, ok. george, president of the coalition for san francisco neighborhoods. please support and pass the pro
, my husband, who is a professor at usf and our two sons who we raised in the city, born and raised and still work here in the city. i was born in new york city, i grew up in philadelphia, went to school in boston, and all these cities, came to berkeley in san francisco and it was beautiful. the one thing i found bad about san francisco was the fontana, but i grew up, i was in boston, a student -- >> you have 30 seconds left. mr. clerk, if you could reset the clock due to the confusion to...
. >> i'm president of the lone mountain civic association, we represent 500 homessurroundingusf. i'mwith my fifth generation native granddaughter, this is her first community action. we understand that senator wiener is trying to disrupt the norm. this legislation has so many unintended consequences. increased pollution, immense impact on infrastructure, displacement of low-income residents. especially the assault on character. we encourage you to oppose this measure and let's work to find solutions that don't usurp local control and also don't destroy what makes us unique. this is the first time i've ever agreed with aaron peskin on anything. i'm glad to find common ground, thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> hello, my name is lori, i'm president of the cal hallow association. the association does oppose 827 and supports the city's position. i have to say that when i sent out, albeit late, notification of the meeting, within hours i had over 100 e-mails opposing it. it gave me faith that once everyone knows, you'll have enormous tsunami of resistance to that. don't despair. i th
. >> i'm president of the lone mountain civic association, we represent 500 homes surrounding usf. i'm with my fifth generation native granddaughter, this is her first community action. we understand that senator wiener is trying to disrupt the norm. this legislation has so many unintended consequences. increased pollution, immense impact on infrastructure, displacement of low-income residents. especially the assault on character. we encourage you to oppose this measure and let's work to...