December 12, 2012
Wednesday, December 12th, 2012
11:00am
City Hall, Room 305
MEMBERS:
Mayor’s Office (Chair) – Jason Elliott (Kelly Pretzer)
Supervisor Chiu – Judson True
Supervisor Elsbernd – Alex Volberding
City Attorney’s Office – MaryJane Winslow
Treasurer’s Office – Greg Kato
Assessor’s Office – Angela D’Anna
Controller’s Office – Michelle Allserma (Drew Murrell)
AGENDA
I. ROLL CALL
II. APPROVAL OF MINUTES FROM 11-14-2012 (Action Item)
III. PROPOSED STATE POLICY AGENDA – Human Services, Economic
Development, Transportation and Housing Policy (Discussion and Action)
Discussion and possible action item: the Committee will review and discuss proposed state policy agendas. Proposed state policy agendas for review and possible adoption will be listed by submitting department, then specific policy item.
Human Services – Recommended position from the Human Services Agency:
Support
a. Aging and Adult Services and Long Term Care
i. In-Home Supportive Services
ii. Adult Protective Services
iii. Long Term Care
iv. Elder Self Sufficiency
b. Self Sufficiency Support and Child Welfare
i. Access to Public Benefits for Criminal Offenders
ii. CalWORKs
iii. Child Care
iv. Workforce Development
v. Housing and Homelessness
vi. CalFresh and Nutrition Services
vii. Medi-Cal and Health Care Reform
viii. Child Welfare
c. Cross-Program Priorities
i. Realignment
ii. Access to Services
Economic Development – Recommended position from the Office of Economic and
Workforce Development: Support
a. Enterprise Zone Program
b. Film & TV Tax Credit Program
Transportation – Recommended position from the San Francisco Municipal
Transportation Agency: Support
a. Transportation Funding and FY2013-14 State Budget
b. MAP-21 Implementation
c. Cap and Trade
d. State Bond Funding: Prop 1A and Prop 1B
e. Future Funding/Future Bonds
f. Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety
g. Fare Evasion Citation Enhancement
h. Enhanced Protection for Transit Fare Inspectors and Parking Control Officers
i. Parking Policy Changes and the California Vehicle Code
j. California Environmental Quality Act Reform
k. Taxi Legislation and Policy
Housing – Recommended position from the Mayor’s Office of Housing: Support
a. AB 26 & AB 1484 Clean-Up
b. Next Generation Redevelopment
c. Infrastructure Financing Districts
d. SB 375, Cap & Trade, Transit Oriented Development
e. Affordable Housing Trust Fund
f. Green Affordable Housing
IV. GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT
Discussion item: members of the public may address the Committee on items of interest that are within the Committee’s subject matter jurisdiction.
V. ADJOURNMENT
Room 288 of City Hall is located at 1 Dr. Carton B. Goodlett Place, and is wheelchair accessible. The closest accessible BART Station is Civic Center, three blocks from City Hall. Accessible Muni lines serving this location are: #47 Van Ness, and the #71 Haight/Noriega and the F Line to Market and Van Ness, as will as Muni Metro stations at Van Ness and Civic Center. For more information about Muni accessible services, call 923-6142. There is accessible parking at the Civic Center Plaza garage.
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Public Comment will be taken on each item.
Documents that may have been provided to members of the State Legislation Committee in connection with the items on the agenda include proposed state legislation, consultant reports, correspondence and reports from City departments, and public correspondence. These may be inspected by contacting Renee Willette, Deputy Director of Legislative & Government Affairs, Mayor’s Office at: (415) 554- 6971.
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