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Hello, San Francisco and welcome to Public Works TV!

I'm Natasha Reed, a structural engineer for Public Works

and I'll be your host for this week.

Before we go on, let's take a quick look back

at some of our accomplishments from this past week.

It's been an exciting week.

We patched the streets and sidewalks

for the annual Autumn Moon Festival

to keep everyone safe.

The Giant Sweep campaign promoted keeping SF

clean during Sunday Streets in the Excelsior.

Our OnE Team conducted four Night Walks

to inspect and enforce safety closures on the City's streets.

Neighborhood improvement work began at Tutubi Plaza in the South of Market.

Public Works also celebrated building strong bodies and strong minds

at our Annual Employee Health Fair.

And we launched Public Works TV! It's great to have you here.

This week, we're going to bring you inside the making of one of San Francisco's Navigation Centers:

A new kind of shelter for people who have been living in sidewalk encampments.

They can move in with their friends and loved ones,

their pets and their belongings.

They can access services and start to navigate into more stable living situations.

The design and building trades team at Public Works have been intently

involved in getting the Navigation Centers constructed and open.

There are now four with more in the works.

A lot of thought and a lot of heart go into the conception.

Let's watch "A Little Alcove" to get a closer look.

My name is Fred Vickers. I was born here in San Francisco. Lived here most of my life.

Every couple of weeks, you'd have to end up moving somewhere else you know? A couple of blocks

away and it's just a pretty miserable way to live.

A lot of violence. A lot of ugly. A whole lot of ugly and not much else, you know?

I lost everything I own, like, 18 times you know?

So, I was really thankful to get out of there and get in here, I tell ya.

These Navigation Centers are designed to make people feel at home.

and so, all the facilities, all the rooms, all the coordination of the spaces

They've been carefully put together.

And when you come here, you're actually treated with dignity

you're being heard and the staff here are excellent and they do a

very good job to transition you on to a better place.

When I come back here, it's nice to come in here and see this place all

tranquil and quiet and clean and you know?

You have a hot shower and there's great food to eat...mostly. (laughs)

It's like a little alcove against all the bad out there you know?

I believe homelessness affects everyone. My brother was homeless

on the streets for 15 years.

A lot of our projects, we do make a difference. But this one

is actually almost a one-to-one result-oriented project.

The one on 25th Street was probably the most challenging

because it was on the dead end of a street. We all had to get

around a table and really make a decision that we're going to make this happen no matter what.

It's really a place where you come in to change your life

and be linked with the people that are going to facilitate that.

Architecture is about creating space and creating environments for people.

We've, you know, honestly neglected as a profession

one of our most vulnerable populations.

Their interactions with architecture have been on the margins of it.

Everyone I know that's in here - and that's the majority of people in here -

they all love it. They all love it. They're grateful to be here, you know?

It's just too...it's like heaven-sent for crying out loud.

This one hit home because it was a very current situation and project

that was needed in San Francisco immediately.

When you look at a lot of these homeless shelters, it's basically: "Here's what you got..."

...This is leftover warehouses' dingy furniture and what-not."

So, we wanted to add a little life -- make it a fun and friendly environment.

We knew we were going to have some art pieces with murals

so, we wanted to draw from that.

We wanted to draw from people's stories.

People feel good when they're in clean, aesthetically pleasing environments.

and if something is for somebody who is low-income

it doesn't need to look shabby.

We can give people something high-quality

and we can do it well. And I think that this Navigation Center really demonstrates that.

This is the place to get stuff accomplished, for sure.

This is it. And everyone that's coming in here is going in the right direction, for sure.

I'm just glad I'm here, I tell ya. I feel really lucky that I got picked up and brought down here.

What a powerful story.

A lot goes into keeping San Francisco a sustainable,

beautiful, vibrant, safe and livable city.

Public Works is a 24-7 operation committed to

the public and their families.

So, we are constantly improving our city with exciting projects.

Subscribe to our channel to be notified of future

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and stay up-to-date with our day-to-day on social media.

I'm Natasha Reed and thanks for tuning in to Public Works TV.

Until next time, here's a sneak peek of what's to come. Bye!

I am Lena Liu. I keep SF running. I am Public Works.

Together, we are Public Works!

For more infomation >> Public Works TV : EP. 0001 - A Little Alcove - Duration: 7:13.

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IMPOSSIBLE SUPERPOWERS PRANK on PUBLIC!!! *DEFYING GRAVITY* Ft My Sister - Duration: 14:05.

For more infomation >> IMPOSSIBLE SUPERPOWERS PRANK on PUBLIC!!! *DEFYING GRAVITY* Ft My Sister - Duration: 14:05.

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NFL Players Put to Shame As Police Records Of Players Taking Knee Leak To Public | Top Stories Today - Duration: 2:13.

NFL has a new acroninum…

National Felons League!

Breitbart shows the crimes of many of these anthem protesters, their lengthy police records

have been revealed.

Arrest numbers show that an NFL player gets locked up on average every seven days.

Crimes include drugs, rape, assault, robbery, traffic violations and even homicide.

Since 2000 the NFL had a record 65 days where no player got arrested.

Almost every week there was a new arrest.

Since 2000 there have been 218 drunk driving arrests, 100 drug crimes, 98 domestic violence

incidents and 44 disorderly conduct arrests.

The most criminal team is the Minnesota Vikings followed by the Denver Broncos, Cincinnati

Bengals, Tennessee Titans, and Jacksonville Jaguars .

So far this year there have already been 32 arrests:

Many of those kneeling during the anthem are on this list.

Marcell Dareus of the Buffalo Bills: arrested for drugs and reckless driving in 2014.

Von Miller arrested for failing to appear in court, careless driving, driving without

a license.

Dante Fowler of the Jacksonville Jaguars for assault and battery in July of this year and

March of last year.

Demetrius Harris of the Kansas City Chiefs for drug possession this past March.

New Orleans Saint Adrian Peterson was cited for hurting a kid in 2014.

Pittsburgh Steelers Le'Veon Bell for drug possession in 2014.

Titans Derrick Morgan for speeding and driving with a suspended license.

Ray Lewis, for murder in Jan. 2000; though, Lewis ended up testifying in the case and

received one year of probation and a $250,000 fine from the NFL.

That's all he got for murder.

Seattle Seahawks Frank Clark for domestic abuse where he hit, strangled and body-slammed

his girlfriend in front of the kids.

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For more infomation >> NFL Players Put to Shame As Police Records Of Players Taking Knee Leak To Public | Top Stories Today - Duration: 2:13.

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Police Ask For Public's Help After Las Vegas Shooting - Duration: 2:06.

For more infomation >> Police Ask For Public's Help After Las Vegas Shooting - Duration: 2:06.

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NNPD voice public safety concern following sexual assault - Duration: 2:00.

For more infomation >> NNPD voice public safety concern following sexual assault - Duration: 2:00.

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New Springfield public safety annex dedicated to longtime chief - Duration: 1:36.

For more infomation >> New Springfield public safety annex dedicated to longtime chief - Duration: 1:36.

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NNPD voice public safety concern following sexual assault - Duration: 1:29.

For more infomation >> NNPD voice public safety concern following sexual assault - Duration: 1:29.

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Darth Vader actor David Prowse retires from all public appearances earlier than expected - Duration: 2:44.

Darth Vader actor David Prowse retires from all public appearances earlier than expected

Its a sad day for Star Wars fans as Darth Vader actor David Prowse has officially retired from public appearances.

The star, who was the main actor in the iconic black suit for the original trilogy, originally announced that he would no longer make public appearances from January 2018 due to his health, but unfortunately this has changed.

The announcement was made on the Facebook page for the For the Love of Sci-Fi convention, which is taking place in December.

It is with a heavy heart that we have to announce that Dave Prowse will be retiring earlier than anticipated so will not be making any more public appearances.

due to ill health his Doctors have advised its best to call it a day, they wrote.

Customers who have purchased photos with Dave are being refunded now. We apologise to all those that had planned to come and see him one last time, but Daves health comes first and foremost.

Star Wars fans will be happy to know we are adding something else Darth Vader related in his absence. May the Force be with you Dave. Thanks for the memories and enjoy your retirement.

The news comes after Prowse announced he was retiring from international fan conventions in October last year. David Prowses vocal performance was replaced by James Earl Jones, but footage exists of Prowse doing the voice, which you can watch right here:.

We had planned to give him a send off worthy of the Dark Lord of the Sith, including a lifetime achievement award flanked by a huge garrison of Stormtroopers, a moving rendition of The Imperial March by the 67 piece Piccadilly Symphony Orchestra and a commemorative unveiling of our full size Darth Vaders TIE fighter.

For more infomation >> Darth Vader actor David Prowse retires from all public appearances earlier than expected - Duration: 2:44.

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Neville Public Museum reveals special Brown County artifact - Duration: 0:41.

For more infomation >> Neville Public Museum reveals special Brown County artifact - Duration: 0:41.

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State House to vote on bill enhancing public employee safety - Duration: 1:12.

For more infomation >> State House to vote on bill enhancing public employee safety - Duration: 1:12.

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My Statement in the House on Active Transport and Public Transit - October 6, 2017 - Duration: 1:13.

The Honourable Member for Parkdale-High Park

In my riding of Parkdale-High Park residents are concerned about how to travel to work

or school in a way that's quick and environmentally sound my constituents told me that any strategy

to reduce gridlock and our dependence on cars must include investments in public transit

and active transport

Mr. Speaker I wholeheartedly agree because these kinds of investments not

only get people moving they reduce GHG emissions and contribute to healthier living

Mr. Speaker the advocacy of my constituents has paid off

We are investing billions in transit including in Toronto $500 million for TTC repair and

$333 million in the Finch West Light Rail

Millions nationally are also going to support active transport

In Parkdale-High Park this means the expansion of the western RailPath cycling route

It also means the creation of 50 new bike share stations – 7 new stations right in my riding

So I have a challenge for the good folks of Roncesvalles, High Park, Bloor West, Parkdale, Dundas West, and Sorauren Park

Next time you're thinking about a commute leave the car at home and hop on a bike share

In Toronto you'll probably reach your destination faster, and your doctor and our planet will thank you for it

Thank you Mr. Speaker

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