RESOLUTION:
SUPPORTING THE
NEED FOR A SUICIDE BARRIER ON THE
GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE TO PROTECT THE PUBLIC’S HEALTH
AND SAFETY, AND URGING THE GOLDEN GATE BRIDGE BOARD
OF DIRECTORS TO PROCEED RAPIDLY WITH THE DESIGN AND
CONSTRUCTION OF SUCH A BARRIER
WHEREAS, suicide
is the ninth leading cause of death in the United States
Claiming over 31,000 lives each year; and,
WHEREAS, Research
indicates that most people who commit suicide have an untreated
but treatable mental illness, usual clinical depression
or heavy alcohol use, or both; and,
WHEREAS, In
San Francisco suicide is the sixth leading cause of death
claiming over 950 lives since 1990; and,
WHEREAS, The
Golden Gate Bridge has witnessed over 1200 known suicides
in the 60 years since its construction, more than any other
site in the entire world; and,
WHEREAS, There
were more suicides from the Golden Gate Bridge in 1997 than
there were traffic fatalities on the bridge during the last
quarter century; and,
WHEREAS, Available
research indicates that over 90 percent of the individuals
prevented from committing suicide on the Golden Gate Bridge
do not make another suicide attempt; and,
WHEREAS, It
is now possible to design and construct an aesthetically
acceptable barrier that will prevent suicides from occurring
on the Golden Gate Bridge without detracting from the view
or grandeur of this magnificent architectural wonder; and,
WHEREAS, San
Francisco has a long established commitment to establish
and enforce public policies that protect the health, well-being
and safety of its residents; and,
WHEREAS, Other
architecturally attractive structures such as the Empire
State Building and the Eiffel Tower have eliminated suicides
by constructing a suicide barrier; now, therefore, be it
RESOLVED, That
the San Francisco Board of Supervisors does hereby declare
that the absence of a suicide barrier on the Golden Gate
Bridge is a hazard to the public’s health and safety; and,
be it
FURTHER RESOLVED
That the San Francisco Board of Supervisors does hereby
support a suicide barrier on the Golden Gate Bridge; and,
be it,
FURTHER RESOLVED,
That the San Francisco Board of Supervisors does hereby
support the efforts of the Golden Gate Bridge Board of Directors
to proceed with the design and consultation of a suicide
barrier; and, be it,
FURTHER RESOLVED,
That the San Francisco Board of Supervisors does hereby
urge the Golden Gate Bridge Board of Directors to proceed
with haste to eliminate this public hazard.
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