Petitions and Communications received from May 12, 2009, through May 22, 2009, for reference by the President to Committee considering related matters or to be ordered filed by the Clerk on June 2, 2009.
From Office of the Controller, submitting the Biannual and Monthly Overtime report listing the five City departments using the most overtime in the preceding month. Copy: Each Supervisor(1)
From Office of the Controller, submitting the Controller's Annual Report on Contracting Out. Copy: Each Supervisor(2)
From Department of Public Works, submitting the Quarterly Report for the Department of Public Works Defective Sidewalk Repair Revolving Account for the period January 1, 2009, through March 31, 2009.(3)
From Progressive Jewish Alliance, submitting support for appointment of Mary Rick to the Sweatfree Procurement Advisory Group. Copy: Each Supervisor (4)
From Eula Walters, submitting opposition to naming Ferry Park Sue Bierman Park in San Francisco.(5)
From Office of the Controller, submitting a cost-benefit analysis of site alternatives the City's Department of Technology is considering with respect to its current data center located at One Market Plaza. (Reference No. 20090331-001)(6)
From James Chaffee, submitting letter regarding the Friends and Foundation of the Public Library disclosing charitable contributions as required by the Sunshine Ordinance. 2 letters(7)
From Office of the Mayor, submitting appointment of Jean-Paul Samaha as a member of the Treasure Island Development Authority Board of Directors. Copy: Rules Clerk(8)
From Office of the Mayor, submitting appointment of Alan Mok as a member of the Environment Commission. Copy: Rules Clerk(9)
From Office of the Mayor, submitting appointment of Jamal Dajani as a member of the Human Rights Commission. Copy: Rules Clerk(10)
From Office of the Mayor, submitting appointment of Sarah Wan as a member of the Juvenile Probation Commission. Copy: Rules Clerk(11)
From Office of the Mayor, submitting appointment of Julian Chang as a member of the Juvenile Probation Commission. Copy: Rules Clerk(12)
From Office of the Mayor, submitting appointment of Teresa Ono as a member of the Library Commission.(13)
From concerned citizens, submitting support for proposal to initiate the process of restoring Sharp Park to a natural area.56 letters(14)
From Planning Department, submitting notice of preparation of an Environmental Impact Report for the Parkmerced Project at 3711 Nineteenth Avenue.(15)
From Miraloma Park Improvement Club, requesting prompt implementation of the voters' approval in 2008 of the establishment of the Historic Preservation Commission. Copy: Rules Clerk(16)
From Office of the Mayor, submitting appointment of James Buckley as a member of the Historical Preservation Commission with the appointment to be effective upon approval by the Board of Supervisors. Copy: Rules Clerk (17)
From concerned citizens, submitting opposition to closing Sharp Park Golf Course.2 letters(18)
From Arthur Evans, commenting on the May 18, 2009, Public Safety Committee.(19)
From Arthur Evans, submitting his recommendations for reforming the Board of Supervisors.(20)
From concerned citizens, submitting opposition to resolving the city's budget issues with fire station Brown Outs." 9 letters(21)
From Emil Lawrence, suggesting an investigation of the Municipal Transportation Authority hiring practices is needed.Copy: Each Supervisor(22)
From Office of the Mayor, submitting notice that Mayor Newsom will be out of state from May 22, 2009, until May 26, 2009. Supervisor Elsbernd and Supervisor Dufty will serve as Acting Mayor.(23)
From Paratransit Coordinating Council, concerning the plan to eliminate the 89 Laguna Honda bus line.(24)
From Arthur Evans, regarding the Public Safety Committee's failure to deal with the gunplay epidemic in San Francisco.(25)
From Laura Spanjian, submitting information regarding Enxco.(26)
From Planning Department, submitting the environmental review documents for the Parkmerced Project.(27)
From Municipal Transportation Agency, submitting the Overtime Justification Report for November 1, 2008, through March 6, 2009.Copy: Each Supervisor(28)
From Kimo Crossman, submitting letter entitled overdue secret again Mr. Vein promised to post details online WRT Broadband application for San Francisco dated May 20, 2009.(29)
From Capital Planning Committee, submitting recommendations for the November 2009 Safe Streets and Road Repair General Obligation Bond.Copy: Each Supervisor, Budget Clerk(30)
From Urban Counties Caucus, regarding the significant fiscal crisis that the nation is facing and the fact that California is especially hit hard.(31)
From Office of the Controller, submitting a cost-benefit analysis of site alternatives the City's Department of Technology is considering with respect to its current data center located at One Market Plaza.(32)
From Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center, submitting support for ShaMauda Bishop of Simply Fabulous Beauty Salon for a seat on the Reentry Council. File No. 090503(33)
From Human Services Agency, submitting request for waiver of Administrative Code Chapter 12B for Safeway Inc.(34)
From Pat Missud, regarding the dangerous intersection at Alemany Boulevard and San Juan Avenue.(35)
From concerned citizens, submitting opposition to any Muni fare hikes and the hiring of 48 new managers. File No. 090572, 5 letters(36)
From concerned citizens, commenting on the new rent control proposals. Copy: Supervisors Mar, Chiu, Maxwell, Daly, 5 letters(37)
From Jody Weisenfeld, urging the Board of Supervisors to do everything possible to bring Trauma and Open 4 Business Productions back to San Francisco.(38)
From Eula Walters, urging the Board of Supervisors to reject Roma Architects architectural drawing of proposed changes to Ferry Park that is a French-like design of curley-Q sidewalks that only the homeless will find useful with the new benches. Copy: Each Supervisors(39)
From Jennifer Friedenbach, submitting notice of rally on June 10, 2009, to stop the cuts to poor/working people and resist the recession at Hallidie Plaza (Powell and Market Streets) at 3:00 p.m.(40)
From Monica Visini, commenting on an article in the May 21, 2009, SF Examiner regarding bootleg billboards.(41)
From Josh Wolf, submitting a plea for public access television.(42)
From Francisco Da Costa, regarding the failed Muni system.(43)
From Francisco Da Costa, regarding Treasure Island sinking at all levels.(44)
From Francisco Da Costa, regarding SF Public Utilities Commission failure to help San Francisco when it comes to energy issues.(45)
From Roger Machin, submitting copy of letter sent to Mayor Newsom regarding changing the policy on graffiti by amending the legislation. Copy: Each Supervisor(46)
From Department of Public Works, regarding status of repairing potholes at various locations in District 5. (Reference No. 20090324-003)(47)
From City Attorney, regarding request to draft legislation that would require that the city, and through the leadership of the Department of Technology, annually develop and adopt a 10-year Technology Investment Plan for all. (Reference No. 20090331-002) (48)
From Alice Gaylord, submitting the public meeting notice for the GP/TODCO-A.(49)
From Glenn Havlan, submitting notice that the SF Free Civic Theater will be presenting Western Rules free of charge at the Randall Museum Theater on June 4-7, 2009, and the Eureka Valley Recreation Center Auditorium on June 11-14, 2009.(50)
From Planning Department, submitting notice that the 246 Ritch Street project is receiving environmental review.(51)
From Pinky Kushner, commenting that the Sierra Club is opposed to any entrance fees for the Strybing Arboretum in Golden Gate Park.(52)
From Curtis Kifer, regarding Golden Gate Park greenery being trampled on by some people attending special events at Golden Gate Park.(53)
From Aaron Goodman, regarding the SF Municipal Transportation Agency (MTA) budget.(54)
From Aaron Goodman, regarding the Planning Department's Discretionary Review Process.(55)
From Joe Hummel, commenting on jobs and the immigration policy in San Francisco.Copy: Each Supervisor(56)
From Joe Acosta, regarding the bicycle plan in San Francisco.(57)
From Phyllis Stevens, regarding Candlestick Point Park State Recreation Area.(58)
From Ivan Pratt, regarding the potential health problems in the Tenderloin district. 2 letters(59)
From Law Office s of Allan Lerch and Associates, submitting notice of claim against public entity and/or hospital district pursuant to Division 3.6 of the Government Code of the State of California.Copy: City Attorney(60)
From US Army Corps of Engineers, regarding the Ritz-Carlton Napa Valley Resort.(61)
From US Army Corps of Engineers, regarding the Fulton Road Mitigation Bank.(62)
From US Army Corps of Engineers, regarding the Healdsburg Veterans Memorial Beach.(63)
From National Sexuality Resource Center, submitting the 2008 National Sexuality Resource Center Annual Report.(64) |