Overview
Roster:
Chair Jonathan Adler
Vice Chair Diana Almanza
Committee Member Gabriela Avalos
Committee Member Steven Clark
Committee Member Bryce Dennis
Committee Member Tomiko Eya
Committee Member Cris Plunkett
Committee Member Lisa Rachowicz
Committee Member Traci Watson
Agenda
- I. CALL TO ORDER
A. JANUARY MINUTES (Discussion/Action) Chair Adler 5 min
The Committee will review the Draft January 2022 minutes.
Explanatory document – January Minutes
Public Comment
Proposed Action: Approve January Meeting Minutes - II. NEW BUSINESS
A. POLICY SUBCOMMITTEE UPDATE (Discussion) Subcommittee Chair Avalos 5 min
The tentative schedule for upcoming subcommittee meetings will be shared and discussed.
Public Comment will be heard.B. DEPT OF HOMELESSNESS & SUPPORTIVE HOUSING (Discussion) HSH 15 mins
The Committee will receive an update from the Department of Homelessness and Supportive Housing.
Explanatory document – Vacancy Report
Public Comment
C. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH (Discussion) DPH Staff 15 min
Updates on return to live meetings at City Hall. Update on recruitment efforts. Review of complaints received recently (non-confidential details).
Explanatory document – SOC Report
Public Comment - III. GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT
Members of the public may address the Committee on items of interest to the public that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Committee for up to three minutes. With respect to an action item [denoted by “Proposed Action” after the agenda item] on the agenda, members of the public may address the Committee for up to two minutes at the time such item is called. With respect to a discussion item [denoted by “Discussion”] on the agenda, members of the public may address the Committee for up to one minute at the time such item is called. Members of the public may only speak once per agenda item. Public comment will be taken on each item being considered by the Committee prior to any action or vote. Those who comment may submit a written summary (up to 150 words) of their remarks to assist staff in the compilation of the meeting minutes.
- ADJOURNMENT
This item requires a motion, a second, and to be carried.
Proposed Action: Approve adjournment
Date & Time
10:00 am to 11:30 am
Regulations
Meeting documents
Meeting documents
To obtain copies of the agenda, minutes, or any explanatory documents, please contact Robert Hill at robert.hill@sfdph.org.
Electronic devices
Electronic devices
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Know your rights under the Sunshine Ordinance
Know your rights under the Sunshine Ordinance
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Lobbyist registration and reporting requirements
Lobbyist registration and reporting requirements
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