Petitions and communications
received from October 26 through noon on November 2, for reference by
the President to Committee considering related matters or to be ordered
filed by the Clerk on November 6, 2000.
From Office of the Controller, submitting report concerning the concession
audit of the City Parking Company, operator of the Vallejo Street Garage.
(1)
From Office of the Controller, submitting report concerning the audit
of National Airlines, Inc. (2)
From Police Department, regarding information concerning the number of
injuries attributed to scooters. Copy: Supervisor Brown (3)
From Ethics Commission, submitting release report on lobbyist activity
for period covering July 1 through September 30, 2000 (third quarter).
Copy: Each Supervisor (4)
From Department of Parking and Traffic, regarding updating the "San Francisco
Transportation Fact Sheet" located on the Department of Parking and Traffic’s
website. (Reference No. 20000918-008) (5)
From Mayor’s Office of Community Development, regarding the use of CABG
funds to subsidize development of performance spaces for musicians and
dancers. (Reference No. 20000925-003) (6)
From Administrative Services Department, submitting notice that City property
located in the vicinity of Twin Peaks Vista Point is under the jurisdiction
of several City departments. (Reference No. 20000925-018) (7)
From Department of Parking and Traffic, regarding public parking during
non-business hours at the Ocean Park Health Center at 1351 24th Avenue.
(8)
From various City departments, submitting list of services to senior citizens
in San Francisco: Copy: Supervisor Becerril, Clerk of the Board (9)
Recreation and Park Department, (Reference No. 20000925-010)
Police Department, (Reference No. 20000925-013)
Department of Human Services, (Reference No. 20000925-009)
Fire Department, (Reference No. 20000925-014)
From Department of Parking and Traffic, regarding the use of Davis Street
(between Washington and Clay Streets) as a one-way street. Copy: Supervisor
Becerril (10)
From Department of Parking and Traffic, regarding the feasibility of reducing
traffic congestion in the Mid-Embarcadero area by adding an extra traffic
lane southbound on the Embarcadero and removing the parking meters on
that side of the street. (Reference No. 20000731-006) (11)
From Public Utilities Commission, regarding the proposed quarry lease
between San Francisco Public Utilities Commission and Mission Valley Rock
Company. File 001834, Copy: Supervisor Ammiano, Clerk of the Board, 14
Letters (12)
From various City departments, indicating that funding provided for in
the budget for fiscal year 2000-01 is adequate for the department: (13)
Office of the Mayor
Superior Court
Fire Department
From Department of Parking and Traffic, regarding various traffic related
issues: Fulton Street Speed Limit, Castro and Jersey Streets and 24th
and Chattanooga Streets, Ocean and Otsego Avenues. (14)
From Office of the Mayor, regarding the proposed Fillmore Jazz Preservation
District anchor project. (Reference No. 20000828-002), Copy: Supervisor
Newsom (15)
From Therese Koller, regarding Mayor Willie L. Brown. 3 Letters (16)
From concerned citizens, submitting support for the proposed Butterfly
Discovery Museum. File 001412, 60 letters (17)
From Community Substance Abuse Services, submitting federal grant line
item budget revision in excess of 15 percent (Community Based Medically
Managed Detoxification Program), in accordance with Administrative Code
Section 10.170-1(F). (18)
From Department of Public Health, submitting request for release of reserved
funds ($1,098,463) for overtime for San Francisco General Hospital and
Laguna Honda Hospital. Copy: Clerk of the Board (19)
From US Army Corps of Engineers, submitting public notice dated November
1, 2000 regarding removal up to 250,000 cubic yards of sand annually from
Middle Ground Island Shoal, 100,000 cubic yards annually from Alcatraz
Island Shoal, and 50,000 cubic yards annually from Benica Shoal by hydraulic
suction, and transport dredged material by barge to existing upland sand
yards. (20)
From CALFED Bay-Delta Program, submitting newsletter for October 2000.
(21)
From Department of Telecommunications and Information Services, submitting
annual report for 1999/00. (22)
From Toby Shier, regarding his experience with taxi service in San Francisco.
Copy: Police Department, Taxi Division (23)
From Pat Base, submitting opposition to Sunset Scavengers proposal to
increase garbage fees up to 55% due to the cost of recycling since they
do not meet the State mandated 50%. (24)
From Betty, regarding her daily unpleasant experience with some homeless
people while waiting for the 16A Express bus at Cyril Magnin & Hallidie
Plaza. Copy: Each Supervisor (25)
From Roberto Apodaca, commenting on the lack of street sweeping on Mississippi
Street due to parking violators. (26)
From Rick McCormack, commenting on the need for a new home for the AIDS
Quilt by year 2003. Copy: Each Supervisor (27)
From David Anderson, regarding pets as guardians. (28)
From Lucretia Rauh, submitting support for legislation that would put
an end to the traffic congestion on the crooked part of Lombard Street.
(29
From Planning Department, submitting resolution proposing changes to Administrative
Code Chapter 31. Copy: Supervisor Kaufman (30)
From Gladstone & Associates, regarding appeal of the Bed and Breakfast
Inn, at 2, 4 and 5 Charlton Court. File 001586 (31)
From Nick Porcaro, commenting on unanimous vote of support for legislation
that releases $1.5 million from the General Fund to the Arts Commission,
for granting process administrated by California Lawyers for the Arts.
File 001811, Copy: Each Supervisor (32)
From Department of Parking and Traffic, regarding an evaluation of off-street
parking for the Ocean Avenue Commercial Corridor. (Reference No. 200001002-04)
Copy: Supervisors Teng, Brown (33)
From Citizens for Open Space and to Retain the Vaillancourt Fountain,
submitting support for Supervisor Becerril as Supervisor for District
3. Copy: Each Supervisor (34)
From Judicial Council of California, submitting Superior Court deposit
statement for the month ending September 2000. (35)
From Bing Dionida, submitting request that the Department of Public Works
initiate a study of the hillside of Mt. Davidson on the portion bordered
by Bella Vista Way to determine the extent of the soil erosion that has
taken place. (36)
From Pilar Mejia, regarding reception for new Unified School District
Superintendent Arlene Ackerman. (37)
From Mayor’s Office of Community Development, submitting the Consolidated
Annual Performance and Evaluation Report for 1999. (38) |