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. we are very happy tohavejordanrobertsjoin our team. he is filling the senior inspector role in the office, and jordan has about 11 years of experience in acoustical consulting. he got a degree from columbia college chicago and audio arts and acoustics, so he is really a fantastic person for this position. he is helping revamp our process for doing sound testing already. he is only five days in at this point, so jordan, we are very pleased to have you on the team. you will also see him doing the presentation of the enforcement report to moving forward after today as the deputy director is currently training him on all aspects of enforcement. moving right along, i wanted to update you all that the entertainment commission is playing this role that every time we have large-scale events in the city, pride was our most recent one where we partner with the department of emergency management in helping our events and our venues be better prepared during these big events pride was another example. we did the same work around new year's eve where we had our inspectors go out and flyer d
. we are very happy to have jordan roberts join our team. he is filling the senior inspector role in the office, and jordan has about 11 years of experience in acoustical consulting. he got a degree from columbia college chicago and audio arts and acoustics, so he is really a fantastic person for this position. he is helping revamp our process for doing sound testing already. he is only five days in at this point, so jordan, we are very pleased to have you on the team. you will also see him...
, mayorfrankjordan, firstappointed him to the redevelopment agency commission in october, 1995, and subsequent mayors including willie brown junior, avenue some, and ed windley edwin lee who reappointed him. commissioner singh served for over 16 years until the state of california dissolved the redevelopment agency on february 1st, 2012, and whereas, after development -- after redevelopment dissolution, the city and county of san francisco established, by ordinance numbeh -- october 4th, 2012, they wanted them to act in the place of the former redevelopment agency commission and to review and approve all actions related to the completion of redevelopment projects. darshan singh was one of the first appointees to the newly formed successor agency commission where he served for six and one half year until april 2019 when london breed asked him to serve on the human services commission. >> and, whereas, darshan singh has served a total of 22 and one half years on the redevelopment agency and successor agency commissions. during his tenure, they elected him as commission president on se
, mayor frank jordan, first appointed him to the redevelopment agency commission in october, 1995, and subsequent mayors including willie brown junior, avenue some, and ed windley edwin lee who reappointed him. commissioner singh served for over 16 years until the state of california dissolved the redevelopment agency on february 1st, 2012, and whereas, after development -- after redevelopment dissolution, the city and county of san francisco established, by ordinance numbeh -- october 4th,...
the 1990s. i work withmayorjordantoforge the department of environment and was the chair of the first commission. it is unusual for me to speak today in opposition of a project build as a sustainability project. i live on london between octavia. i speak against the reduction and removal of the parking on octavia street. there are a let of issues that affect sustainability in a inner neighborhood. i realize they have lost parking on lagoonna street for the large bicycle facility there. people do not take their own vehicle if they can take transit. i live in an old building. i have people there inbic up trucks to repay. there are buildings in that neighborhoods with no garages. people have guesses. it is extremely difficult to park there now. i would like to strongly urge you to remove from this project that section that removes all of the parking on octavia. it would create an eyesore. it is not a green space. this can be seen from here. ir brought these to passion around. the pictures that i took of the trash and filth that covers that block now. >> thank you. next speakers, ple
the 1990s. i work with mayor jordan to forge the department of environment and was the chair of the first commission. it is unusual for me to speak today in opposition of a project build as a sustainability project. i live on london between octavia. i speak against the reduction and removal of the parking on octavia street. there are a let of issues that affect sustainability in a inner neighborhood. i realize they have lost parking on lagoonna street for the large bicycle facility there....
inspectorjordanrobertswill be helping me with. we will talk about that at our retreat, and finally, we will close with, you know, anything else that you want from us. we want to learn from us, or have us do better. you can go over your binders for your hearings and walk you through how they work a little bit better if that helps. since this incident -- we will not be setting up on t.v., in a stage like setting. we can have a little bit more fun and get more in the lead. is there anything else you would want at the treat that we are missing, or anything you don't think is necessary that is on there? you can always talk to me at a later time, as well. i will keep moving. finally, we are dealing with an appeal right now. this is an appeal of a citation, so it doesn't go before the board of appeals. this is going to be heard at the controller's office, and so that hearing is on september 9th, and there are several deadlines that we have between now and then, in the deputy director is managing this process, which is great, and our prehearing statement is do this coming monday. it is pre
inspector jordan roberts will be helping me with. we will talk about that at our retreat, and finally, we will close with, you know, anything else that you want from us. we want to learn from us, or have us do better. you can go over your binders for your hearings and walk you through how they work a little bit better if that helps. since this incident -- we will not be setting up on t.v., in a stage like setting. we can have a little bit more fun and get more in the lead. is there anything...
fewer, and i am joined bycommissionersjordanmar,matt haney. today we have john carroll as the clerk. and i would like to think the staff at s.f.gov tv for recording today's meetings. >> please ensure you have silenced your cell phones and other electronic devices. and all documents should be submitted to the clerk. >> chairwoman: thank you very much. mr. clerk, can you please call item number two. >> item 12 is approval of the lasco minutes from the may 22nd, 2019, rescheduled meeting. >> chairwoman: do any commissioners have any changes to the may 17th meeting? >> none. >> chairman: seeing none, do any members of the public have any comment on item number two? seeing none, public comment is closed. >>> is there a motion to approve the minutes? >>> so moved. >> chairwoman: motion by commissioner singh, and sected by commissioner mar. we can take these minutes without objection. mr. clerk, please call item number three. >> the community's aggregate community report. >> chairwoman: we have susan mercelson with updates and state legislation. and mr. hyam. i'm sorry, mr. global. >> we w
fewer, and i am joined by commissioners jordan mar, matt haney. today we have john carroll as the clerk. and i would like to think the staff at s.f.gov tv for recording today's meetings. >> please ensure you have silenced your cell phones and other electronic devices. and all documents should be submitted to the clerk. >> chairwoman: thank you very much. mr. clerk, can you please call item number two. >> item 12 is approval of the lasco minutes from the may 22nd, 2019,...
morning,jordan. >>thank you. you know, i was not here for is this item. i was here -- i was not here for this item. i was here for another item, but i wanted to speak on this item. i am a district 6 resident. i did a lot of volunteering on supervisor haney's campaign, and he won, which i'm really glad he did, but a lot of dark money came in to his opponents. funny story. you know in district 6, there's a lot of concern about the fate of the streets. well, our streets were littered with all these glossy mailers funded by god knows who. i'm, like, what's going on here, and i would often take pictures of it and post-it on facebook, saying, you know, if you're going to litter our streets, you're automatically not fit to be supervisor. and of course, like, there was the other things, like, you know being like, influenced by diagnosed -- like, who knows, ron conway or whatever? but you know, i kind of, like, took the opportunity to troll some people. i said send some pictures of glossy fliers with bad color schemes. and said pick up your trash. and i want to know where that fucking trash i
morning, jordan. >> thank you. you know, i was not here for is this item. i was here -- i was not here for this item. i was here for another item, but i wanted to speak on this item. i am a district 6 resident. i did a lot of volunteering on supervisor haney's campaign, and he won, which i'm really glad he did, but a lot of dark money came in to his opponents. funny story. you know in district 6, there's a lot of concern about the fate of the streets. well, our streets were littered with...
families in leadership high school,junejordanhighschool, these families and my experience in the mission going back more than ten years of seeing so many people displaced once luxury housing comes in. it causes us pressure and analyzed by commissioner richards. i think our response is what we've heard. we have to draw a line at excelsior, at bay view, and south of market has lost and even the sunset can be more like daily city. we have to take a stand. i've seen both families, retired people, elderly, so many i've known that have been displaced and people living in cramped situations. so we ask for no luxury housing at 65 ocean. we ask if the planning commission could have a meeting out in our neighborhood because people are working and they can't come down here. we're all taking time off from work and things and we look forward to response in september. thank you. >>> thank you, father. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, distinguished members of the commission. mi'm from sanfrancisco and i'm here because san francisco is bleeding. san francisco has been bleeding for the la
families in leadership high school, june jordan high school, these families and my experience in the mission going back more than ten years of seeing so many people displaced once luxury housing comes in. it causes us pressure and analyzed by commissioner richards. i think our response is what we've heard. we have to draw a line at excelsior, at bay view, and south of market has lost and even the sunset can be more like daily city. we have to take a stand. i've seen both families, retired...
daughter,jordan, okay?she's a 13-year-old girl, and she's a great girl. she goes to public school right here in san francisco, lived her all her life, right? and i wanted to give you a little background why this property is for her. the reason why this property is for her is because at a very young age, her mother left her, okay? so my parents are in their 70's. my mom couldn't be here today because she is in excruciating pain because of her back. my father, he's here today, but you know, as it -- as -- you know, with all due respect to the planning commission and all the people that make these rules, i could tell you right now, it's not very easy to understand what they're talking about. you almost need a ph.d. to understand all these rules that we have to go through. this project has been in the process for a long, long time, and you know -- and to see this kind of outcome to happen is just -- it just could be tremendous. just the process alone after this is going to be years and years to come. you know, when we hear about this fraud thing and all this kind of stuff, you know, we're j
daughter, jordan, okay? she's a 13-year-old girl, and she's a great girl. she goes to public school right here in san francisco, lived her all her life, right? and i wanted to give you a little background why this property is for her. the reason why this property is for her is because at a very young age, her mother left her, okay? so my parents are in their 70's. my mom couldn't be here today because she is in excruciating pain because of her back. my father, he's here today, but you know, as...