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CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO

VETERANS AFFAIRS COMMISSION

MONDAY, AUG 4, 2008, 6:00 P.M.

401 VAN NESS AVENUE, ROOM 104

WAR MEMORIAL VETERANS BUILDING

(415-554-6036)

 

MEETING AGENDA

 

1.  CALL TO ORDER

2.  ROLL CALL

3.  PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

4.  APPROVAL OF AGENDA

5.  APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF PRIOR MEETINGS

6.  PUBLIC COMMENTS

7.  REPORTS

            A.  PRESIDENT - Comm. Levin

            B.  VICE PRESIDENT - Comm. Varni

            C.  COMMISSION GOALS & PLANS – Review, discussion of & possible action on motion pertaining to Commissioners attendance during 2007 & 2008.

            D.  DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS - Comm. Gibbs

            E.  EMPLOYMENT - Comm. Thompson

            F.  HEALTH & WELFARE - Comm. Cauley

Review of Commissions support for the Veterans focused Project Homeless Connect Event on July 23, 2008, at the War Memorial Veterans Building

            G.  LEGISLATION EVALUATION - Comm. Wong

            H.  NATIONAL VETERANS GROUPS

            I.  VETERANS MEMORIALS - Comm. Varni

            J.  WAR MEMORIAL VETERANS BUILDING - Comm. Levin

Review, discussion of & possible action on motion pertaining to items on the War Memorial Trustees agenda. Proposal from S.F. Opera for the addition of an annex to Veterans Building & the expansion of Herbst Theatre backstage & support spaces. Report of Auerbach, Pollock, Friedlander: First concepts for comment on potential new performance space in the Veterans Building. Request from Museum of Performance & Design to install a banner in the archway leading to the south elevator in the Veterans Building main lobby, to identify & direct the public to the Museum.

8.   OLD BUSINESS

9.   NEW BUSINESS

10. ANNOUNCEMENTS

11. HONORS REPORT & ADJOURNMENT in memory of the 4,500+ Americans killed in Iraq/Afghanistan, the homeless veterans that died in San Francisco and the veterans that died because of suicide during June and July.