POTRERO POWER PLANT
CITIZENS ADVISORY TASK FORCE
NOTICE OF MEETING
and
AGENDA
Thursday, March 15, 2001 at 6:30 p.m.
Potrero Neighborhood House
953 DeHaro Street, San Francisco
1. Roll Call
Greg Asay James Firth
Robert Boileau Lawrence Klein John Borg Richard Lee
Joe Boss Richard Millet Angela Calvillo (Supv. Ammiano) Francesca Vietor (Mayor) Philip DeAndrade Claude Wilson
2. Approval of the Minutes [Action Item]
3. Presentation of Potrero Power Plant Plan - John Borg [Discussion Item]
4. Role of Task Force - Philip DeAndrade [Discussion Item]
5. Introduction of Task Force Members and Opening Comments [Discussion Item]
6. Public Comment
7. Closing Remarks - Philip DeAndrade
8. Adjournment
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Donna Hall, Clerk
Sunshine Ordinance Task Force
554-5184
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The Potrero Neighborhood House is at 953 De Haro Street and is wheelchair accessible. It is served by MUNI lines 19 and 53.
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