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Pursuant to Charter Sections 2.103 and 3.100(7), and Administrative Code Section 2.11, the Mayor shall answer the following eligible questions submitted from Supervisors representing District's 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, and 11. The Mayor may address the Board initially for up to five minutes. Discussion shall not exceed five minutes per Supervisor.
1. What policies and ideas do you propose to create a framework where all neighborhoods and business districts get assistance and advantages in terms of job creation and community benefits? Additionally, how will you ensure the greatest possible community participation in the creation of a community benefits agreement in midmarket and any other community? (Supervisor Mar, District 1)
2. How do you view the relative levels of cuts that will be required in major areas of City government - for example, public health, public safety, social services, and parks - and the extent to which you plan to identify new revenues to close our significant deficit? (Supervisor Chiu, District 3)
3. Governor Brown's Bill, AB 109, shifts responsibility for housing tens of thousands of inmates to municipalities, but local funds do not exist to handle the additional inmates. What are your ideas for how San Francisco should deal with this issue? (Supervisor Mirkarimi, District 5)
4. What are your thoughts on reforms to City employee pensions, health care, and retiree health care? (Supervisor Elsbernd, District 7)
5. Given your recent tour and subsequent conversations we have had over the Balboa Park Station Area, what are your plans to develop and help realize the area as a true, full service transit hub that adequately services the residents and users, as opposed to its current priority by the City and SFMTA as a maintenance facility? (Supervisor Avalos, District 11)
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