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Agnos and changes
Agnos moved forward with a Family Policy Task Force that recommended broad changes to San Francisco policy and law, including health insurance for domestic partners of city workers.
On June 16, 2006, the Port of San Francisco unveiled a monument to Mayor Agnos honoring his vision and courage, noting: Legislative changes that year deleted Route 480 from the state highway system ; the northwest section was transferred to U. S. Route 101.

Agnos and earthquake
Agnos is best known for his leadership of San Francisco during the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, and for the city's recovery.
Agnos won a narrow vote at the city's Board of Supervisors on a 6 – 5 decision for the tear-down, leading the way to the opening of the San Francisco waterfront into what is widely considered one of the best outcomes from the earthquake.
Agnos also proposed a waterfront site for a new San Francisco Giants ballpark, but the proposal narrowly lost in November 1989 weeks after the Loma Prieta earthquake absorbed public attention.

Agnos and recovery
The recovery effort also brought political peril to Agnos when he led the effort to tear down the Embarcadero Freeway rather than rebuild it.

Agnos and programs
Agnos convened a task force of providers, homeless advocates, city agency representatives and others to develop an approach that ended the reliance on overnight shelters in favor of programs to help homeless individuals and families become self-reliant.

Agnos and from
He served as the Mayor of San Francisco, California from 1992, succeeding Art Agnos, until January, 1996, after being defeated by former California State Assembly Speaker Willie Brown in the November, 1995 mayoral election.
Agnos came from behind to defeat Supervisor John Molinari, garnering 70 percent of the vote.
Under Agnos, the waterfront transit system gained an uninterrupted streetcar line with historic trolley cars running from Fisherman ’ s Wharf in the north to Mission Bay in the south.
Agnos also led an effort to combat predatory lending aimed at minority homeowners and to repeal “ racial covenants ” barring non-whites from living or staying overnight in many California communities.
Agnos never took control of the agency ; instead, Fortner resigned under pressure from Newsom, who appointed Mirian Saez, director of operations at Treasure Island, to run the agency on an interim basis before hiring Alvarez.
That year Agnos was defeated for re-election as Chinatown switched its support away from him.
Sandoval worked as an assistant to San Francisco Mayor Art Agnos from 1990 to 1992, where he was responsible for budget and finance issues.

Agnos and federal
As mayor, Agnos and his family became the first to ride in the Lesbian Gay Freedom Day Parade, appointed minorities, lesbians and gays to high city posts, and ended the city ’ s opposition to a court-ordered consent decree to hire and promote minorities and women in the fire department which a federal judge opined was “ out of control ” due to racism when Agnos took office.
Agnos continued to negotiate with federal and state officials to win enough funding to make the demolition practical, and the opposition quieted.

Agnos and state
During this period, Agnos helped obtain the first-ever California state funding for community-based mental-health services serving the lesbian and gay community, helped pass nursing-home reform, and worked for preservation of farm land.

Agnos and funds
In 1990, Sherry Agnos also raised funds and oversaw the construction of the $ 2 million Jelani House that has become a most successful drug rehabilitation facility for pregnant addicted women.

Agnos and new
Today San Francisco has dedicated a new public pier, Pier 14, to honor Agnos for his leadership in opening the city ’ s waterfront
As first lady of San Francisco, Agnos ’ wife Sherry co-chaired the bond campaigns for public school renovations and a new Main Library at Civic Center, and Agnos designated that the existing Main Library become the new home for the Asian Art Museum that had been located in Golden Gate Park.
Agnos created a partnership with the city, the residents, local community leaders, and HUD that led to the demolishing of Geneva Towers in 1998 and a new resident-led housing development of townhouses and apartments.

Agnos and housing
On December 13, 1973, Agnos, who was then a member of the California Commission on Aging, was attending a meeting in the largely black public housing project on Potrero Hill in San Francisco to discuss building a government-funded health clinic in the area.
Agnos remained committed to a program of expanding affordable, low-cost housing in San Francisco.
Agnos also crafted a HUD partnership for teacher housing in San Francisco and communities with excess land set aside for schools.
Agnos ' most recent projects also include advising the founders of Open House, the first senior housing planned for elderly gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people in San Francisco as well as a project working with young families seeking to improve neighborhood schools in their neighborhood of Potrero Hill in San Francisco.

Agnos and Beyond
During the nine months that it took to renovate and open the Beyond Shelter multiservice centers, Agnos allowed homeless individuals to sleep in the park in front of City Hall, saying that the alternative was to drive them into neighborhoods and that, as long as they were in front of City Hall, city leaders would be confronted daily with the urgency of the crisis.

Agnos and program
He continued Agnos ' campaign against the city's chapter of Food Not Bombs and introduced a controversial program called Matrix which aimed to deal with the city's homelessness problems.

Agnos and .
As a show of support, Willie Brown spoke out against enemies at a rally at the Peoples Temple, also attended by Harvey Milk and Art Agnos.
The World Series ultimately resumed after a ten day postponement ( and some initial conflict between Vincent and San Francisco mayor Art Agnos, who felt that the World Series ought to have been delayed much longer ) on October 27, 1989.
Starting in 1988 under then-mayor Art Agnos, and continuing under the direction of subsequent mayors including Frank Jordan, Willie Brown and Gavin Newsom, San Francisco police have conducted intermittent sweeps of the park aimed at eliminating the camps.
( Art Agnos, elected mayor of San Francisco in 1988, had his political start as McCarthy's first legislative assistant, and later as the speaker's chief of staff.
With the endorsement of then-Mayor Art Agnos, Hongisto later ran for the office of Assessor.
After declining to endorse Agnos for re-election as mayor, in a race won by police chief Frank Jordan, Hongisto was appointed in 1992 by Jordan to be San Francisco's police chief.
Arthur ( Art ) Christ Agnos ( born September 1, 1938 ) is an American politician.
Agnos was born in Springfield, Massachusetts.
Agnos learned through his involvement in challenging this policy that political decisions can shape the environment for poor and vulnerable people.
After the meeting broke up, he was shot twice at point blank range by a black man ; Agnos became one of two victims shot that day in a series of killings called the Zebra murders.
Agnos was one of the few who survived that day ; the other victim, Marietta DiGirolamo, died.
Agnos was asked by California State Assemblyman Leo McCarthy to join his staff in January 1968.
McCarthy was elected Speaker of the Assembly in 1974 and Agnos became his Chief of Staff.
In 1976, Agnos was elected in his own right to the California State Assembly, defeating Harvey Milk in the Democratic primary in a district covering the eastern neighborhoods of San Francisco.
Agnos also served as co-chair of the Joint Committee on South East Asian Refugees.
Agnos authored legislation that received national attention for innovative approaches to challenges in health care, welfare and civil rights, among other areas.
Agnos also authored much of California ’ s response to the HIV / AIDS epidemic, working directly with President Reagan ’ s Surgeon General, C. Everett Koop, M. D., and the President of the National Academy of Sciences, David Baltimore, M. D.
Although Agnos arranged for the nation ’ s first Joint Legislative Session on the AIDS / HIV Epidemic with Dr. Koop and Dr. Baltimore, the comprehensive approach to the epidemic failed to muster a majority of votes when the Governor failed to support the measure.

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