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It is time to stand up for the City of San Francisco and against short-sighted politics. Supervisor Chris Daly is attempting to cut critical city services from the mayor’s budget in order to fund his own political backers. Daly has introduced a motion that would eliminate key city programs without going through the normal budget process.
Please join us tomorrow for a rally on the steps of City Hall at 12PM, on the Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place side to show your opposition to Supervisor Daly’s plan.
$700,000 for the Community Justice Center, which will deal with quality-of-life crimes
$3 million for a vitally needed police academy class
$10.6 million for DPW street repairs and new trees
$1.1 million for a Rec & Park increase in park patrols
$713,000 for the 311 City Call Center
$500,000 for a Small Business Assistance Center
Here are the details for the rally:
Date: Wednesday June 13
Time: 12:00 PM
Place: City Hall, 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place (click here for a map)
RSVP: info@actlocallysf.org or (415) 351-0359 (ask for Aaron if you have questions)
If you can’t make the rally, please call or email your supervisor on the Budget and Finance Committee. Let the supervisors know you want them to restore the mayor’s budget:
Chris Daly — 554-7970
Bevan Dufty — 554-6968
Tom Ammiano — 554-5144
Ross Mirkarimi — 554-7630
Aaron Peskin — 554-7450
Please email five of your friends and ask them to join us at City Hall at noon on Wednesday, June 13th in support of the mayor’s budget.
See you at City Hall.
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June 13th, 2007 at 8:41 pm
$700,000 for the Community Justice Center, whichwill deal with quality-of-life crimes
$3 million for a vitally needed police academy class
$10.6 million for DPW street repairs and new trees
$1.1 million for a Rec & Park increase in park patrols
$713,000 for the 311 City Call Center
$500,000 for a Small Business Assistance Center
In all this I see no where it says housing or homeless.
And didn’t the voters a couple elections ago approve the sales of bonds for the parks?It seems like every year the voters approve more and more props for parks and why can’t you let the voters decide if the want monies spent on these items through the ballot process and get politically active with then instead of making childish barbs.Just take care of city business.It make the city look silly instead of a City that knows how to take care of it’s own issues.
June 21st, 2007 at 7:16 pm
CHRIS DALY IS A PUNK! - www.likroper.com