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people are encouraged to take public transit.are at the main station where people are coming through. right, allie? >>reporter: yes. a lot of people are taking advantage of it. steps away from the exit of the station is the parade route. you can see what it looks like the right now. the barricades have been taken and now you see people lining up several deep into the middle of the street. we saw people coming out of the bart station. it seems like in the last half- hour things have picked up with more warrior fans coming through the turnstile. this is the video of what it looks like. more warrior fapad to regular everyday w arrivi athbart station for downtown oakland. part is busier at 8:00 a.m. and they are on a regular tuesday but not as busy as they were at that same time for last ar's parade. at 8:00 a.m. 64,000 exit 10,000 fewer than 8:00.m. parade day last year and that may have something to do with the parade starting an hour later and maybe not as many people are showing up and we wi wait to see how they pan out and we ab
people are encouraged to take public transit.are at the main station where people are coming through. right, allie? >>reporter: yes. a lot of people are taking advantage of it. steps away from the exit of the station is the parade route. you can see what it looks like the right now. the barricades have been taken and now you see people lining up several deep into the middle of the street. we saw people coming out of the bart station. it seems like in the last half- hour things have picked...
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i also would like to note that the revenue is that we get from tolling, in fact support the public transit options, including the shuttles and varies. as we consider the tolling programs and the revenues that they generate, i think we have to be cognizant that part of the subsidy of the transit, the public transit options comes from the revenues themselves, from the tolls. would you like to comment on that? >> no, i think that's, it always bears repeating, our program here is intended to be self-contained. that revenues generated by the tolling program on from the parking on the island are then -- does help fund and subsidize the ferry operations, and to the ac transit bus service to the island. by the time we have billed out, the modelling indicates that ac transit service maybe self-supporting or self-supporting. the ferry service will always require a substantial subsidy, in particular if we want price for residents on the island not to be a driving factor in choice between taking the bus or the ferry. if we want that to be essentially, neutral between choosing those two services, then
i also would like to note that the revenue is that we get from tolling, in fact support the public transit options, including the shuttles and varies. as we consider the tolling programs and the revenues that they generate, i think we have to be cognizant that part of the subsidy of the transit, the public transit options comes from the revenues themselves, from the tolls. would you like to comment on that? >> no, i think that's, it always bears repeating, our program here is intended to...
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excuse me -- conflicts of public transit. some of these services have some documented evidence that they're pulling riders off our transit service. that's not a issue for us, of sturse, being a transit fir areas are conflicts with red carpet lanes. there's documented in here the study that the police department did over in soma where over the last couple of months, early spring, they were able to show a ret of citations were riding in ipt carpet l, et tera. all of those ha anrati opeal conflict that, you know, makes being on a bus slower. that's a problem. last but not least, there are impacts on congestion. again, we have reports that there may be in fact me vehicles on our roadways because of some of these services. we just want to document if we're looking at reducing the numbers of vehicles. some of these services might impact increasing the numbers. we're going to look toward that in the future. we have several recommendations veltanhl pieces, but happy to dive into some of the details if any one of those are problematic
excuse me -- conflicts of public transit. some of these services have some documented evidence that they're pulling riders off our transit service. that's not a issue for us, of sturse, being a transit fir areas are conflicts with red carpet lanes. there's documented in here the study that the police department did over in soma where over the last couple of months, early spring, they were able to show a ret of citations were riding in ipt carpet l, et tera. all of those ha anrati opeal conflict...
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s and shuttles while their less affluent neighbors who can't afford these services rely on public transit and added private vehicle congestion and double parked cars will slow vital traffic. groceries, toilet paper, meals, even a single cup of coffee or a single smoothie and i've seen both of those. deliveries arrive in trucks and private vehicles at all times of the day and into the evening. the impacts of traffic growth lead to greater impacts on pedestrians, increasing the likelihood of pedestrian injury in an area where parents walk and bike on smaller side streets. in a city attempting the goal of vision 0 this has insufficient mitigation to the potential harms on the pedestrian population. imagine the tnc's and shuttle 67 of 75 units dropping off and picking up there everyday. imagine the vehicles circling the block, idling and queuing further patrons from warning. know we have insufficient data request readily observe these impacts and further study as necessary. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, board. my name is rafael, i'm
s and shuttles while their less affluent neighbors who can't afford these services rely on public transit and added private vehicle congestion and double parked cars will slow vital traffic. groceries, toilet paper, meals, even a single cup of coffee or a single smoothie and i've seen both of those. deliveries arrive in trucks and private vehicles at all times of the day and into the evening. the impacts of traffic growth lead to greater impacts on pedestrians, increasing the likelihood of...
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there rolling out a new version of the app that encourages ridesharing and public transit the show publicof the first public transit partnerships is in marin county. it takes more steps to include share right options with other people heading to the same destination it includes showing how much money you save. share rights are currently 30% of the business and markets for that is available. it aims for 50 by the end of 2020. >> today at 9 am celebrate a faster championship. warriors mike brown live in the studio and it brings with him the team's latest peace of hardware. the ballot counting continues. mark leno as election officials continue working to see, who will beets san francisco's mayor plus savings overspending. keeps to keep children about money as the clock in for the summer jobs. >> monday morning. san francisco bay. breathtaking as you get a live look out there at the golden gate bridge. alcatraz in the marina. what a wonderful weekend it was out there. a lot of skies to let you keep it rolling as
there rolling out a new version of the app that encourages ridesharing and public transit the show publicof the first public transit partnerships is in marin county. it takes more steps to include share right options with other people heading to the same destination it includes showing how much money you save. share rights are currently 30% of the business and markets for that is available. it aims for 50 by the end of 2020. >> today at 9 am celebrate a faster championship. warriors mike...
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organizers are putting up the barricades and parade goers are advised to use public transit because ofed street access for cars. it kicks off at 11:00 tomorrow morning at 11th and broadway and wraps up at oak on 13th. >>> the case of a santa rosa boy shot and killed by deputy's back in the spotlight. groups are asking the u.s. supreme court to protect the deputy from being sued by the parents of the boy. in 2013, andy lopez, 13 years old, was killed as a deputy mistook his bb gun for >>> the adfires, sonoma county is criticized for its response in the crucial hours after the fire. they had problems with communication, preparation and funding, according to reports. >>> supervisor london breed is pulling away slightly in the san francisco mayoral race. it's too close to call. the lead was opened up of more than 1500 votes over mark leno, about one percentage point. >>> president donald trump is in singapore for the highly anticipated itki jong-un. the trump administration has long said the goal is to complete the denuclearization of the korean peninsula. >>> the monday morning commute is
organizers are putting up the barricades and parade goers are advised to use public transit because ofed street access for cars. it kicks off at 11:00 tomorrow morning at 11th and broadway and wraps up at oak on 13th. >>> the case of a santa rosa boy shot and killed by deputy's back in the spotlight. groups are asking the u.s. supreme court to protect the deputy from being sued by the parents of the boy. in 2013, andy lopez, 13 years old, was killed as a deputy mistook his bb gun for...
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you can drive less by biking, walking and taking public transit.re are so many other ways that you can lessen your impact. >> reporter: maria martinez for ktvu fox news. >>> we have alex savidge joining us permanently here. >> this is really exciting. it is a big change. you went -- i went from 4:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.. >> was a tough adjusting today? >> i actually enjoyed those extra hours of sleep. >> so alex, i have not seen you very much over the last seven years. >> time flies. it is crazy. i am so glad to have you here. you have kids and now you have the best schedule in the building. it is a good schedule for kids. welcome alex. and everybody, welcome to monday. it is not the best day of the week in terms of working but the temperatures and the weather are about perfect. we will warm up by a few degrees today. it will warm up a touch tomorrow as well. and we -- then they will start to go ballistic. as we go towards the end of the week, towards thursday and friday, we could start to see triple digit heat. it is not something you don't expect th
you can drive less by biking, walking and taking public transit.re are so many other ways that you can lessen your impact. >> reporter: maria martinez for ktvu fox news. >>> we have alex savidge joining us permanently here. >> this is really exciting. it is a big change. you went -- i went from 4:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.. >> was a tough adjusting today? >> i actually enjoyed those extra hours of sleep. >> so alex, i have not seen you very much over the last...
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public transit, again, work with mta and other regional transit agency providers to expand land and water transportation services and improve emergency response capablities, so work with sf mta, work with weda, work with golden gate, work with b.a.r.t. support water transportation. you'll hear a little bit more about this in our next item on the agenda, but not only working with golden gate who are the ferry providers for large scale public ferries, but work with what we've referred to previously as our water taxi operators like tideline, san francisco water taxi and prop sf to enhance and expand our water transit opportunities on the bay. improve goods movement and commercial access, so goods movement is important up and down the entire waterfront. we have a lot of goods coming in and out of fisherman's wharf, and obviously piers 80 through 96. as a part of the land usesub committee work, we have identified that the production distribution and repair types of uses, p.d.r. uses, are -- are a large portion of the port's portfolio of real estate today and likely to be in the future, so we n
public transit, again, work with mta and other regional transit agency providers to expand land and water transportation services and improve emergency response capablities, so work with sf mta, work with weda, work with golden gate, work with b.a.r.t. support water transportation. you'll hear a little bit more about this in our next item on the agenda, but not only working with golden gate who are the ferry providers for large scale public ferries, but work with what we've referred to...
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it makes sense that we don't have great public transit. do we want to up so neighborhoods that don't have transit so more people have to drive places plea that doesn't make sense. just the last comment, like, you know, green is a white male homeowner. dennis, white male homeowner. doesn't support spa 27. london breed grew up in public housing and supports it. i don't think anyone is accusing her of not having concerns for people of colour. you know, i think everyone needs to take a deep breath and be like, i don't think anyone who supports this is trying to do away with the low income communities. anyway. that's it. >> neck speaker, please. >> good afternoon commissioners. i'm with the neighborhood council. mr david's comments inspired me to speak. for the record, this is a woman of colour, myself, and immigrant, first generation and i do not support it. i do remember a time when i arrived in this country and i did not have a car. it was a different time but i had to resort to hitchhiking to get to my school. it is true that the majority of
it makes sense that we don't have great public transit. do we want to up so neighborhoods that don't have transit so more people have to drive places plea that doesn't make sense. just the last comment, like, you know, green is a white male homeowner. dennis, white male homeowner. doesn't support spa 27. london breed grew up in public housing and supports it. i don't think anyone is accusing her of not having concerns for people of colour. you know, i think everyone needs to take a deep breath...
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and another thing is that i have been paying particular attention to is sort of the erosion of public transit by the public sector. so i'm really interested in what is going on with uber and with traditional taxi drivers. and one thing that i wanted to bring up is that the gig economy is being used for scooter services. so it seems to me that, you know, the gig economy and the treatment of these workers and their conditions is also playing a role in potentially -- i don't want to say threatening but it is -- it is a big part of private intrusiveness or private forays into the world of public transit and san francisco being a breeding ground for that. so it's not just taxis but it's scooters now. >> supervisor fewer: thank you. commissioner pollock. >> vice chair pollock: thank you very much. and commissioner singh took the words out of my mouth. i definitely wanted to make sure in in addition to t.m.z.s that we're looking at all moblght services whether it's scooters or bicycles and just in terms of i think a unique position that lafco is in is like our work with sfpuc that as well as sfmta a
and another thing is that i have been paying particular attention to is sort of the erosion of public transit by the public sector. so i'm really interested in what is going on with uber and with traditional taxi drivers. and one thing that i wanted to bring up is that the gig economy is being used for scooter services. so it seems to me that, you know, the gig economy and the treatment of these workers and their conditions is also playing a role in potentially -- i don't want to say...
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. >>> more pictures tonight of needles on public transit, this time they were seen at a muni station, several meters -- needles. christina, you talked to pastors, some of whom say this is something they see pretty much every day? >> reporter: yes, they are used to seeing needles in the streets, but not necessarily at the muni station, those syringes had already been cleaned up by the time we arrived, and this afternoon, we have not seen any drug activity from where we have been here. the person who did take these photos says it is not surprising, but still disturbing. a pitcher of paperwork and syringes, another one showing needles strewn across steps, snapped by a kicu-tv viewer during the monday commute. she said it was the first time it was -- she had seen needles, but residents have expected the site near public transit. >> i take muni every day, not a day goes by that i don't see needles, somewhere on my commute to work.>> i have never seen people shooting up before, i've seen deals, and loose needles on the ground, but that's all.>> reporter: it's unclear who left them behind, b
. >>> more pictures tonight of needles on public transit, this time they were seen at a muni station, several meters -- needles. christina, you talked to pastors, some of whom say this is something they see pretty much every day? >> reporter: yes, they are used to seeing needles in the streets, but not necessarily at the muni station, those syringes had already been cleaned up by the time we arrived, and this afternoon, we have not seen any drug activity from where we have been...
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your best option is to take public transit because it is going to be nuts. live in san francisco, anne makovec. >>> a look now at one of the most iconic images of the san francisco pride celebration, the pink triangle was installed yesterday morning atop twin peaks. it was crafted for more than an acre of cloth and it is the work of more than 200 volunteers. >> when the pink triangle project began 23 years ago it went up as a ron agreed cross project in the middle of the night so we wouldn't be arrested and now it is celebrated with many city officials actually coming to the ceremony. >> about 1 million people are expected in town for today's parade. jaclyn dunn shows us that means plenty of jampacked streets and crowded bar parts. >>> market street will be shut down, that closure will run between beale and eighth street and spokes -- as folks make their way over to civic center where the big celebration will be after the parade. you can expend -- expect many road players are's -- you can expect many road closures in that area. you definitely don't want to d
your best option is to take public transit because it is going to be nuts. live in san francisco, anne makovec. >>> a look now at one of the most iconic images of the san francisco pride celebration, the pink triangle was installed yesterday morning atop twin peaks. it was crafted for more than an acre of cloth and it is the work of more than 200 volunteers. >> when the pink triangle project began 23 years ago it went up as a ron agreed cross project in the middle of the night so...
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if you're going you're encouraged to take public transit. there will be road closures, and many bus lines will be rerouted to accommodate the parade. there will be at temporary transit center on castro between 12th and 17th streets. more information can be found on their website. >> we will be airing the parade alive, and it also be on ktvu.com and facebook live. the parade starts at 11 am, our coverage begins at 10 am on tuesday morning. >>> state senator held a rally in support of the homemade food operations act. they said the bill would help mitigate issues, making it easier for people to make a living. >> i think sometimes well intended roles have unintended consequences. we want people to take their skills and make money and support their families. sometimes you need to revisit well-intentioned roles. >> they addressed health concerns and said that there are protections to make sure that the food is safe. >>> coming up. details on charges against paul manafort. >>> hate asberry street fair. the sights and sounds. >>> lots of sunshine a
if you're going you're encouraged to take public transit. there will be road closures, and many bus lines will be rerouted to accommodate the parade. there will be at temporary transit center on castro between 12th and 17th streets. more information can be found on their website. >> we will be airing the parade alive, and it also be on ktvu.com and facebook live. the parade starts at 11 am, our coverage begins at 10 am on tuesday morning. >>> state senator held a rally in support...
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i was just wondering if for instance in the sense there should be more of the public transit buses or is the frequency or the volume -- those are the things that i'm looking for, how do we actually relieve congestion? and the other -- you know, just -- you mentioned something earlier in terms of how do we actually measure relief? i mean, how do we understand, oh, now, it came back to me. the transportation demand management strategy. you said it's working for mission bay. can you give me some sense of how is it working for mission bay? what is it doing for mission bay? >> so for mission bay, and i'm going to invite carly payne from mta to talk about how they help the city manage transit and what their plans are for improvingefficiency. but in our discussions with the mission bay transportation management agency or t.m.a., is -- is that as an example, one of the things that they do is when a new tenant comes into mission bay, the t.m.a. will go to the new business or tenant and say okay, you have 800 employees. 50% of them live in the city, and 50% of them are commuting from marin, sth
i was just wondering if for instance in the sense there should be more of the public transit buses or is the frequency or the volume -- those are the things that i'm looking for, how do we actually relieve congestion? and the other -- you know, just -- you mentioned something earlier in terms of how do we actually measure relief? i mean, how do we understand, oh, now, it came back to me. the transportation demand management strategy. you said it's working for mission bay. can you give me some...
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the clammer had begun for the experiment including public transit people. owned by the people and for the people. the idea of a consolidated city-owned transit system had begun traction. and in 1909, voters went to the polls and created a bond measure to create the people's railway. would become a reality three years later. on december 28, 1912, mayor sonny rolph introduced the new geary electric streetcar line and the new san francisco railway. that he said would be the nucleus that would host t city. and san francisco gave further incentive to expand the city's network. a project by way of tunnel leading into chinatown by way of north beach. in december the first streetcar was driven into the tunnel. just two years after its berth, muni had added two lines. and k, l and m lines that span out from westportal. in 1928, the j line opened heading west to the beach. in 1944 san francisco voters finally approved muni take-over of the market street railway. the motor bus and trolley bus improvement had given them the ability to conquer san francisco's hills. afte
the clammer had begun for the experiment including public transit people. owned by the people and for the people. the idea of a consolidated city-owned transit system had begun traction. and in 1909, voters went to the polls and created a bond measure to create the people's railway. would become a reality three years later. on december 28, 1912, mayor sonny rolph introduced the new geary electric streetcar line and the new san francisco railway. that he said would be the nucleus that would host...
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indirect support for the middle class, whether we are investing in infrastructure in ways from public transit green infrastructure, we are demonstrating that we are reassuring and giving people confidence in the future we are building together and that they will be integral players in the future we are building together through education, retraining. is leadingf anxiety to what is happening in italy and elsewhere is not taking root in canada. >> how will you make the summit memorable for the reasons you wanted to be memorable, rather than the headlines. what is your plan? p.m. trudeau: to highlight that when we come to gather as leaders of the world's leading economies, we can tackle the things that are keeping canadians worried and all worried, talking about growth that allows for everyone to participate. one of the pieces of that and main points we are putting forward as part of the g7 is understanding that gender equality and including women in our success is not a moral argument. it is a moral argument, but not just a moral argument. it is very much an economic argument. if you think abou
indirect support for the middle class, whether we are investing in infrastructure in ways from public transit green infrastructure, we are demonstrating that we are reassuring and giving people confidence in the future we are building together and that they will be integral players in the future we are building together through education, retraining. is leadingf anxiety to what is happening in italy and elsewhere is not taking root in canada. >> how will you make the summit memorable for...
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the money would pay for about 3 dozen transportation and public transit improvements. ( james ) votersn san francisco have approved a ban on flavored-tobacco. here is a look at the numbers... supportes of the ban say flavored tobacco is specifically marketed towards kids. but opponents are worried this ban will hurt businesses. ( james )our election coverage continues at kron-4 dot com. there you can monitor results from the races across the bay area and the state. also get push alerts on key races right to your phone with our kron-4 mobile app. ( darya ) another big story we are following... at least one person is injured after a car slammed into the back of a san jose fire truck. ( james ) here's video from the from earlier this morning. firefighters were at a fire this morning when the car slammed into the fire truck.( darya ) the driver of the car was taken to the hospital ... and his condition is unknown. no firefighters were injured.
the money would pay for about 3 dozen transportation and public transit improvements. ( james ) votersn san francisco have approved a ban on flavored-tobacco. here is a look at the numbers... supportes of the ban say flavored tobacco is specifically marketed towards kids. but opponents are worried this ban will hurt businesses. ( james )our election coverage continues at kron-4 dot com. there you can monitor results from the races across the bay area and the state. also get push alerts on key...
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the money raised will go to transportation and public transit projects. contra costa and salono counties overwhelmingly voted against it. we have more election coverage for you on our website. right now see it all and all the ralss ended in your county clic your home page. >>> we have some disturbing new details tonight about a murder. the victim was dismembered. as we first reported on our morning newscast, the dismembered body of 61-year- womanas found yesterday. friends new her as maggie. our investigative unit has obtained a detailed court document whererosecutors 44-yea gonzalez used a hacksaw to cut then left t c up body parts to decay for weeks in a storage been in her home. >> you don't think of these things happening down from you. >> gonzalez allegedly admitted she flipped during the dispute. gonzalez is schedulede ra friday. >>> an update now on a story we first broke on our new cast last night general hospital says it's investigating the death of a patient in its psyiatric unit. ide unit has launched a probe into the death of a woman who was f
the money raised will go to transportation and public transit projects. contra costa and salono counties overwhelmingly voted against it. we have more election coverage for you on our website. right now see it all and all the ralss ended in your county clic your home page. >>> we have some disturbing new details tonight about a murder. the victim was dismembered. as we first reported on our morning newscast, the dismembered body of 61-year- womanas found yesterday. friends new her as...
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mayors are more likely to discuss public transit and linkages between infrastructure and economic growth. for example, atlanta mayor bottoms noted that the city will undergo the largest expansion of its public transit system in history mayor mike of detroit suggests that a first class bus system is critical. he will begin plans to expand the bus system. none would be complete without talking about everything there of. we are spending $172 million on streets and drainage i improvements. yet this is not enough. we have more than $1 p billion worth of needs. we know from our analysis that little rock is not alone. the mayor goes on to sayities neigh wide have turned to the federal government asking for a true partner. 49% of state of the city speeches cover budget and management issues. this category includes sub topics like budgets and property taxes. they express a positive outlook and that they're making in efficiencies and so forth. but have concerns about factors that threaten to undermine their fiscal health. specifically for mayors and cities in the west, from mayors of larger cities
mayors are more likely to discuss public transit and linkages between infrastructure and economic growth. for example, atlanta mayor bottoms noted that the city will undergo the largest expansion of its public transit system in history mayor mike of detroit suggests that a first class bus system is critical. he will begin plans to expand the bus system. none would be complete without talking about everything there of. we are spending $172 million on streets and drainage i improvements. yet this...
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indirect support for the middle class, whether we are investing in infrastructure in ways from public transitreen infrastructure, we are demonstrating that we are reassuring and giving people confidence in the future we are building together and that they will be integral players in the future we are building together through education, retraining. that the kind of anxiety that is leading to what is happening in italy and elsewhere is not taking root in canada. stephanie: how will you make the summit memorable for the reasons you want it to be remembered for, rather than the headlines? what is your plan? p.m. trudeau: to highlight that when we come together as leaders of the world's leading economies, we can tackle the things that are keeping canadians worried and all citizens worried, talking about growth that allows for everyone to participate. one of the pieces of that and main points we are putting forward as part of the g7 is understanding that gender equality and including women in our success is not a moral argument. it is a moral argument, but not just a moral argument. it is very muc
indirect support for the middle class, whether we are investing in infrastructure in ways from public transitreen infrastructure, we are demonstrating that we are reassuring and giving people confidence in the future we are building together and that they will be integral players in the future we are building together through education, retraining. that the kind of anxiety that is leading to what is happening in italy and elsewhere is not taking root in canada. stephanie: how will you make the...
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organizers are putting up barricades and fans are advised to use public transit because all of the road closures are going on and there will be more details on the parade service plans from bart later this morning. the parade kicks off at 11:00 tomorrow at 11th and broadway and ramps up at oak and 13th. the city of oakland said 1 million people or more are expected to attend. the blue and gold and so exciting. >> we will have to wear those colors tomorrow. >>> the weather will cooperate for the parade and that is great news but it will be pretty warm. that is something to keep in mind when planning your outfit. if you are lucky enough to make it for the parade, it will be a good-looking morning. check out the view from salesforce tower camera looking north. you can see the pyramid in the front and in the distance, we have clear conditions for most of the bay area locations and that is great news with visibility not an issue around the bay and through san francisco. temperature-wise, not bad. 55 in san francisco, 59 in concord and oakland, 54 degrees. we have a slight onshore breeze that
organizers are putting up barricades and fans are advised to use public transit because all of the road closures are going on and there will be more details on the parade service plans from bart later this morning. the parade kicks off at 11:00 tomorrow at 11th and broadway and ramps up at oak and 13th. the city of oakland said 1 million people or more are expected to attend. the blue and gold and so exciting. >> we will have to wear those colors tomorrow. >>> the weather will...
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transit stations and ferry terminals. 70 percent of the funding from regional measure 3 would go to public transit but also includes funding for making wider freeways and more freeway express lanes. but all those improvements won't come cheap. drivers would have to pay more in tolls on all seven of the state-owned bridges in the bay area. tolls would gradually increase by $3 over the next sevetoll in $8 in 2022, and up to $9 by the year 2025. currently it's $5 to cross the richmond san rafael bridge, and several others. those tolls would go up to $6 next year. $7 in 2022, and $8 in 2025. tolls on the golden gate bridge are not impacted by regional measure 3. ktvu fox 2 news. >>> on tuesday join us for live election coverage starting at 7:00 p.m. on ktvu plus and complete coverage here on ktvu on the 10 and 11:00 news. >>> tonight a grass fire in san benito county is 100 percent contained. it broke out on the east side of hollister. they tackled the fire from the ground and also with air drops. it took about two hours for firefighters to contain the fire at the height of the veral were briefly thre
transit stations and ferry terminals. 70 percent of the funding from regional measure 3 would go to public transit but also includes funding for making wider freeways and more freeway express lanes. but all those improvements won't come cheap. drivers would have to pay more in tolls on all seven of the state-owned bridges in the bay area. tolls would gradually increase by $3 over the next sevetoll in $8 in 2022, and up to $9 by the year 2025. currently it's $5 to cross the richmond san rafael...
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4 and half billion dollars over 25 years.the money will fund about 3 dozen transportation and public transitrovements throughout the bay area.the projects include extending bart to san jose and santa clara, 300 additional bart cars, tripling ferry service currently on the bay, completing the expansion of highway 101 along the novato narrows.but opponents say only 40% of the projects are worthwhile and more focus should be placed on ridesharing (sot)(tag)measure 3 goes before voters in all 9 counties in the bay area on june 5th.all it needs to pass is a simple majority, 50% plus 1. reporting live in hayward, lydia pantazes kron 4 news.
4 and half billion dollars over 25 years.the money will fund about 3 dozen transportation and public transitrovements throughout the bay area.the projects include extending bart to san jose and santa clara, 300 additional bart cars, tripling ferry service currently on the bay, completing the expansion of highway 101 along the novato narrows.but opponents say only 40% of the projects are worthwhile and more focus should be placed on ridesharing (sot)(tag)measure 3 goes before voters in all 9...
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south bay, 300 new train cars, and an ext to downtown san francisco. 70% of the money would go to public transittolls on the golden gate bridge are not affected by the measursouth bay, the charge against aaron persky to sway voters. the six month sentence for former swimmer, brought turner convicted of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman sparked worldwide outreach. among those against their recall are a retired judge arguing a recall would set a bad precedent. >> we ask people to think critically, look at the fax. you don't want to democracy based on emotion and dishonesty. you have a successful democracy when you have critical thinking and it is factual based when you make decisions about >> is on the other side of the argument say recalling judge persky is sending a message to judges and the general public. >> we need to understand sexual harassment, violence, abuse has resonated with the voters of this county. >> if the reef call is successful, this would be the fourth judge in california s term expires. ted out >>> a reminder, you can turn to ktvu plus , our coverage begins at 7 pm on k
south bay, 300 new train cars, and an ext to downtown san francisco. 70% of the money would go to public transittolls on the golden gate bridge are not affected by the measursouth bay, the charge against aaron persky to sway voters. the six month sentence for former swimmer, brought turner convicted of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman sparked worldwide outreach. among those against their recall are a retired judge arguing a recall would set a bad precedent. >> we ask people to...
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class and people working hard to join it, whether we are investing in infrastructure in ways from public transitto green infrastructure, we are demonstrating that we are reassuring and giving people confidence in the future we are building together and they will be integral players in the future we are building together through education, retraining. that the kind of anxiety that is leading to what is happening in itanwher is not taking root to the same degree in canada. stephanie: how will you make the summit memorable for the reasons you want it to be remembered for, rather than the headlines? what is your plan? p.m. trudeau: my plan is to highlight that when we come together as leaders of the world's leading economies, we can tackle the things that are keeping canadianswried nd keeping all citizens worried, talking about growth that actually leaves room for everyone to participate. one of the pieces of that and one of the main points we are putting forward as part of the g7 is understanding that gender equality and including women in our success is not a moral argument. it is a moral argument
class and people working hard to join it, whether we are investing in infrastructure in ways from public transitto green infrastructure, we are demonstrating that we are reassuring and giving people confidence in the future we are building together and they will be integral players in the future we are building together through education, retraining. that the kind of anxiety that is leading to what is happening in itanwher is not taking root to the same degree in canada. stephanie: how will you...
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parade goers are advised to use public transit. city of oakland said more than a million people are expected to attend. >>> this evening supervisor breed just pulled ahead in san francisco's mayoral race. the latest results show breed taking a 50.13% vote lead. tens of thousands of ballots have not been counted yet. voters dropped off 44,000 ballots at polling stations. >>> swimmer was rescued after almost drowning in the bay. rescue crews say an older man was swimming with a group. he got in trouble shortly after 9:00 this morning. crews on a boat picked him up and performed cpr. the victim is now recovering at a hospital. >>> this evening san francisco police are investigating an officer-involved shooting. it happened just after midnight on grant avenue and north beach. police say the two officers were chasing a suspect on foot when an officer opened fire. the suspect was transported to the hospital with life-threatening injuries. no one else was hurt. police recovered a firearm from the scene. >>> a jogger in oakland deliberatel
parade goers are advised to use public transit. city of oakland said more than a million people are expected to attend. >>> this evening supervisor breed just pulled ahead in san francisco's mayoral race. the latest results show breed taking a 50.13% vote lead. tens of thousands of ballots have not been counted yet. voters dropped off 44,000 ballots at polling stations. >>> swimmer was rescued after almost drowning in the bay. rescue crews say an older man was swimming with a...
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from the transportation commission for the service and is the first such service funded by a public transity. >>> there's a report that lebron may be coming to california, but not to the bay area, and he doe with pg&e in the sierras. and i'm an arborist since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every year to ensure that hazardous trees can't impact power lines. and since the onset of the drought we've doubled our efforts. i grew up in the forests out in this area and honestly it's heartbreaking to see all these trees dying. what guides me is ensuring that the public is going to be safer and that these forests can be sustained and enjoyed by the community in the future. >>> abc news is teaming inwith dozens of those on a project to offer solutions. this afternoon at 4:00, the director of san francisco's department of homelessness and supportive housing is going to sit down for a live interview about what the city is doing to end the crisis. at 6:00 p.m., we'll have the latest on a state law in the works l
from the transportation commission for the service and is the first such service funded by a public transity. >>> there's a report that lebron may be coming to california, but not to the bay area, and he doe with pg&e in the sierras. and i'm an arborist since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every year to ensure that hazardous trees can't impact power lines. and since the onset of the...
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we got on the public transit to get to the governor's mansion. my parents couldn't afford a car. the security guard at the gate looked at us, looked at the bus and told us it was a private event and we didn't belong there. luckily, my parents were aggressive and they argued with him. he agreed to check his checklist and let us inside. what i talk about is that i don't remember meeting the governor. the governor had nothing do with my denial. i don't remember meeting my fellow valedictorians. what stuck with me was someone looking at me and my circumstances and deciding i didn't belong in this most powerful place in georgia. i want to be the person who says those gates are open for everyone. no one should be denied access because of their circumstance. >> you also speak about the power of education, obviously, and how that's the fundamental pillar for anybody trying to make it. you are very open about the debt you have gotten into since being in your education. this is a terrible burden many, many americans have to shoulder as they try to come out into the world. >> part of the re
we got on the public transit to get to the governor's mansion. my parents couldn't afford a car. the security guard at the gate looked at us, looked at the bus and told us it was a private event and we didn't belong there. luckily, my parents were aggressive and they argued with him. he agreed to check his checklist and let us inside. what i talk about is that i don't remember meeting the governor. the governor had nothing do with my denial. i don't remember meeting my fellow valedictorians....
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if you are going, you are encouraged to take public transit. it will mean closures tomorrow and tuesday. many transit bus lines will be rerouted to accommodate the parade. they plan to install a temporary transit center at castro street. they say more information can be found on their website. we will be airing the parade live right here on channel 2 and have it on www.ktvu.com and facebook live just in case you have to work. it starts at 11 am on tuesday but our coverage begins at 10 am. tomorrow morning, the warriors associate head coach mike brown will join us live on the nine. >>> blown to bits, the house explodes in ohio. look at the debris. what first responders noticed after arriving. >>> a large number of gun permits revoked. the employee mishap that is being blamed. >>> in weather, the bay area is clear i am tracking warmer temperatures in the forecast. we will highlight the hottest days of the week. ♪ down where the summer and the late nights last forever ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i feel most times we're high and low ♪ ♪ high and low ♪ if i had my way,
if you are going, you are encouraged to take public transit. it will mean closures tomorrow and tuesday. many transit bus lines will be rerouted to accommodate the parade. they plan to install a temporary transit center at castro street. they say more information can be found on their website. we will be airing the parade live right here on channel 2 and have it on www.ktvu.com and facebook live just in case you have to work. it starts at 11 am on tuesday but our coverage begins at 10 am....
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the impacts they will have on public transit... and information on parking and security...hat you can and cannot bring to the festivities. it is all at kron 4 dot com. ( darya ) the other big event happening this weekend is the big nascar race at the sonoma raceway.( james ) it is going to cause big traffic problems in the north bay on sunday. kron 4's will tran is live at the raceway this morning with more on what you can expect. will. ( will )if you love race car driving then your place to be is at the sonoma raceway starting today as some of the world's most famous drivers will be herethe races are this weekend but let's face it it officially kicks off today as many drivers will do practice runs it is the like super bowl of racing in the bay area traffic will be a mess all weekend long so you have to consider giving yourself plenty of time to get here. ( darya ) thanks will. we will check back with you through out ( james ) ( darya ) thanks will. we will check back with you through out the morning.( james ) it is also worth noting that the giants are also home this weeke
the impacts they will have on public transit... and information on parking and security...hat you can and cannot bring to the festivities. it is all at kron 4 dot com. ( darya ) the other big event happening this weekend is the big nascar race at the sonoma raceway.( james ) it is going to cause big traffic problems in the north bay on sunday. kron 4's will tran is live at the raceway this morning with more on what you can expect. will. ( will )if you love race car driving then your place to be...
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4 and half billion dollars over 25 years.the money will fund about 3 dozen transportation and public transite projects include extending bart to san jose and santa clara, 300 additional bart cars, tripling ferry service currently on the bay, completing the expansion of highway 101 along the novato narrows.but opponents say only 40% of the projects are worthwhile and more focus should be placed on ridesharing (sot)(tag)measure 3 goes before voters measure 3 goes before voters in all 9 counties in the bay area on june 5th.all it needs to pass is a simple majority, 50% plus 1. reporting live in hayward, lydia pantazes kron 4 news.
4 and half billion dollars over 25 years.the money will fund about 3 dozen transportation and public transite projects include extending bart to san jose and santa clara, 300 additional bart cars, tripling ferry service currently on the bay, completing the expansion of highway 101 along the novato narrows.but opponents say only 40% of the projects are worthwhile and more focus should be placed on ridesharing (sot)(tag)measure 3 goes before voters measure 3 goes before voters in all 9 counties...
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. >> barricades going up and streets closed and public transit recommended. in san francisco, i'm i'm i'm im brinkley on abc7 news. >> we ran back up stairs and locked ourselves in the >> a dangerous situation becomes destructive and how they came together to stop a intruder. >> anthony bourdain taking shape in southern california. >> and the ugliest dog in california is -- >> awe. beauty in the eye of the beholder. owners say they love their ♪ i feel most times we're high and low ♪ ♪ high and low ♪ if i had my way enhance your moments. san pellegrino. tastefully italian. >>> late chef and tv host anthony bourdain being remembered in santa monica,moni, committed suicide june 8th and was a frequent visitor for southern california for his various shows. >> san francisco residents woke up to a sound of a fire alarm set up by an intruder. abc7 news at 19th and castro streets, he rang the doorbell several times and set off a fire sprinkler on the top floor at 5:00 morn. >> he was yelling and couldn't tell what he was saying and banging on our door and my husband w
. >> barricades going up and streets closed and public transit recommended. in san francisco, i'm i'm i'm im brinkley on abc7 news. >> we ran back up stairs and locked ourselves in the >> a dangerous situation becomes destructive and how they came together to stop a intruder. >> anthony bourdain taking shape in southern california. >> and the ugliest dog in california is -- >> awe. beauty in the eye of the beholder. owners say they love their ♪ i feel most...
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during summer, people are encouraged to take public transit public or carpool and refrain from using powered tools.>>> it did warm up to warne further tomorrow. that's why the spare the air goes into effect. that's why a red flag warning is going into effect for the next few minutes for the next 24 hours. temperatures santa rosa 96, to row 100. the top-heavy increase imager. the bottom was today. temperatures going to take a pretty good ride upward for one day. then come back down on sunday. so we are spiking tomorrow. the red flag warning will be short- lived. it will be one and done, not a couple days in a row. that should be helpful as well. the warning, in the north bay and parts of the northeast bay, that's where the red flag warning is. mount shasta, up towards lake county. with humidity very low. wind maybe 25-35 miles per hour. i suspect most of us, especially in san francisco won't really even notice the wind. if you are in the hills, a little bit midmorning tomorrow. fog not a deal along the coast. it will be a beautiful afternoon at the beach. current temperatures, are wri
during summer, people are encouraged to take public transit public or carpool and refrain from using powered tools.>>> it did warm up to warne further tomorrow. that's why the spare the air goes into effect. that's why a red flag warning is going into effect for the next few minutes for the next 24 hours. temperatures santa rosa 96, to row 100. the top-heavy increase imager. the bottom was today. temperatures going to take a pretty good ride upward for one day. then come back down on...
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the money will pay for about 3 dozen transportation and public transit improvements throughout all regions of the bay area. sponsers of the bill say those projects are meant to reduce trafic congestion but... some bay area drivers are skepitcal. (catherine)in the south bay. if the recall of aaron persky succeeds, he would be the first judge in the state to be recalled in nearly 86 years. that's just one of the many hot button ballot measures facing the south bay today. kron4's rob fladeboe is tracking the races from san jose tonight. (rob live) im here at the santa clara county registrar's office in san jose.it's a beehive of activity as ballots are arriving from all across the county for processing. people are also coming here to vote. let's take a look at a handfull of the most-watched contests to be decided tonight here in the south bay. (rob live) voters are also being asked to vote for a replacement for judge persky, should the recall be successful. they'll choose betweencivil trial lawyer angela storey and prosecutor cindy hendrickson. live in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news (vicki
the money will pay for about 3 dozen transportation and public transit improvements throughout all regions of the bay area. sponsers of the bill say those projects are meant to reduce trafic congestion but... some bay area drivers are skepitcal. (catherine)in the south bay. if the recall of aaron persky succeeds, he would be the first judge in the state to be recalled in nearly 86 years. that's just one of the many hot button ballot measures facing the south bay today. kron4's rob fladeboe is...
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the main sponsors of the measure.he says that money will fund about 3 dozen transportation and public transit improvements throughout all regions of the bay area, each one designed to reduce traffic congestion .sot grubbif you're sick and tired of the traffic situation in the bay area this is our best shot to improve it, this is our best list of projects that we could possibly put together the projects include extending bart to san jose and santa clara, 300 additional bart cars, tripling ferry service currently on the bay, completing the expansion of highway 101 along the novato narrows, improvements to the flood prone highway 37 and a variety of high way interchanges. there's also money for ac transit and san francisco muni.sot driver would you be willing to a little bit more in tolls if it would reduce congestion? yes i would be willing to pay if it was really going to do that. but i doubt it issome drivers remain skeptical regional measure 3 will reduce the gridlock sot david schonbrunn/transdef.org 134-141 planning county by county does not work, it fails on the regional level.david schon
the main sponsors of the measure.he says that money will fund about 3 dozen transportation and public transit improvements throughout all regions of the bay area, each one designed to reduce traffic congestion .sot grubbif you're sick and tired of the traffic situation in the bay area this is our best shot to improve it, this is our best list of projects that we could possibly put together the projects include extending bart to san jose and santa clara, 300 additional bart cars, tripling ferry...
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you are urged to take public transit. the parade route is on the map, it starts my morning at 8:30 to the embarcadero. >> a number of bay area dmv branches had suddenly hours to process more license applications and renewals. >>> four dmv offices were open today, starting july 7, 43 will open on the first and third saturday of each month. apartments are recommended but not required. you can find offices open on saturdays by going to www.ktvu.com and looking on web links. >>> bay area students turn a school situation into a live lesson. this high school has been under construction the past five years. classes and despite everything else is done inside portables. amber lee has more and how students overcome obstacles to beautify the school. >> reporter: for the past five viewers -- years, their school is inside bungalows father school is under construction. it is nicknamed portable valley high, there is no library, gymnasium, cafeteria. >> i did not like it. ring this student and others use paintbrushes to make the most of
you are urged to take public transit. the parade route is on the map, it starts my morning at 8:30 to the embarcadero. >> a number of bay area dmv branches had suddenly hours to process more license applications and renewals. >>> four dmv offices were open today, starting july 7, 43 will open on the first and third saturday of each month. apartments are recommended but not required. you can find offices open on saturdays by going to www.ktvu.com and looking on web links....
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public streets and that's over at bishop ranch. now folks will see the shuttles roaming around. they are battery-powered, no steering wheel no driver and ise transit authority says it binuildg off of that program and a the agencies are involved. they say a lot major problemof actually just getting to public transportation and they the dri will help address the issue because it can pick up folks and take them to the bart stations. so that's what's starting today there is a long road ahead. they have to pass testing before they can carry commuters. >>> time now is 8:55 am. angry protesters take to the streets after police in pennsylvania shoot and kill an unarmed black man. >>> and the weather department the heat is on in the bay area. numbers are well above hundred degrees and relief is in sight. those details are coming up. >>> super commuters are heading long 580. things are okay but we are tracking some yellow. find out, coming up. > hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets of pittsburgh pennsylvania overnight after a police officer shot and killed an unarmed black teenager. we have the outrage following the death of antoine rose junior. >>
public streets and that's over at bishop ranch. now folks will see the shuttles roaming around. they are battery-powered, no steering wheel no driver and ise transit authority says it binuildg off of that program and a the agencies are involved. they say a lot major problemof actually just getting to public transportation and they the dri will help address the issue because it can pick up folks and take them to the bart stations. so that's what's starting today there is a long road ahead. they...
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should be talking about sound public policy solutions to really reduce road congestion and enhance public transit in the city.so tnks ver. >> thank you very much. any other members of the public? >> good afternoon, supervisors. speaking on behalf of the san francisco chamber of commerce. conversion from the payroll t to the gross receipts tax is far from complete. there is still a half percent payroll tax remaining next year. we shouldn't lose sight of the goal from 2012 to stop taxing jobs. tes on the ofhe june ballot and other measures result in burdensome tax policies that may make it harder to complete the tax reforms that everyone agreed to in 2012. the chamber is open to working together with supervisoreski p and ourtners to achieve the goals this ballot measure would be thk you. > t>ank you. >> seeing no other member in line for public comment, closed. thank you. colleagues, i would like to make a motion to accept the amendments and continue to the call of the chair. and we'll take that without objection. thank you. mr. clerk, items 1 and 2 together, please. >> clerk: item number one, a re
should be talking about sound public policy solutions to really reduce road congestion and enhance public transit in the city.so tnks ver. >> thank you very much. any other members of the public? >> good afternoon, supervisors. speaking on behalf of the san francisco chamber of commerce. conversion from the payroll t to the gross receipts tax is far from complete. there is still a half percent payroll tax remaining next year. we shouldn't lose sight of the goal from 2012 to stop...
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emissions free transportation and makes it easy to connect with public transit is a good thing and something public safety. these ridden on sidewalks pose danger. there are reports of broken bones and near misses. the city has received nearly 1800 complaints about scooters including them blocks public space. it can hurt local businesses and affect the ability of all of us to navigate our city. the city supports scooter scaring to the point it makes our transportation system safer, more equitable. we are here today to announce the launch of san francisco powered scooter permit and pilot program. this permit program represents a thoughtful, coordinated and effective approach to make sure that san francisco strikes the right balance. the program incorporates the importance of my earlier cease and desist letter, and state and local laws, that prohibit riding on sidewalks and it includes new component. we have have innovation but it must keep your sidewalks safe and accessible for all pedestrians. the program provides the framework though make sure that the companies operateing in the public righ
emissions free transportation and makes it easy to connect with public transit is a good thing and something public safety. these ridden on sidewalks pose danger. there are reports of broken bones and near misses. the city has received nearly 1800 complaints about scooters including them blocks public space. it can hurt local businesses and affect the ability of all of us to navigate our city. the city supports scooter scaring to the point it makes our transportation system safer, more...
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public streets. now folks will see the shuttles roaming ound their cities. no steering well, no driver. the transit is building off of that program and a lot of the same agencies are involved. they say a major problem for commuters is actually getting to public transportation so they say by picking folks up and dropping them off they are hoping that it addresses some problems that commuters have in the region but it will be a while before the shuttles began to pick up commuters because they have to go through testing and then approvals before they actually get to pick up the commuters. >>> and is 6:39 am. last letting leaving behind a path of destruction. >>> plus distracted behind the wheel. the new revelations about a driver involved in a deadly crash. >>> the market just opened up about 10 minutes ago. eight straight days in the red but now it is up 138 points. we would get an update from the financial reporter jason brooks. crystal geyser alpine spring water starts here, passes through here, and is bottled right here. at the mountain source. naturally. crystal geyser is the only major u.s sprin
public streets. now folks will see the shuttles roaming ound their cities. no steering well, no driver. the transit is building off of that program and a lot of the same agencies are involved. they say a major problem for commuters is actually getting to public transportation so they say by picking folks up and dropping them off they are hoping that it addresses some problems that commuters have in the region but it will be a while before the shuttles began to pick up commuters because they...
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s, continued perceptions, work rules, ride share impact does on public transit and bs sy and paratransit. given the amount of funds that pass through the sf mta and sfcta to the mta and other agencies, the c.f.c. has asked that directors of all agencies try to take some time out and come to the c.a.c. annually and share a report. that concludes my report. >> supervisor peskin: thank you. is there any comment for mr. walling. seeing none, public comment is closed. you may call item 3. >> clerk: approve theutes of the may 20, 2018 minutes. >> supervisor peskin: public comment on minutes? seeing none, public comment is closed. is there a motion to approve the minutes? approved by tang, seconded by yee. call the roll on the minutes. [roll call] >> clerk: we haveapproval. >> supervisor peskin: thank you. next item, please. >> clerk: item 4, appoint one member to the citizens advisory committee. this is an action item. >> supervisor peskin: mr. pickford. >> good morning. the citizens advise i don remembery committee is a board with each member filling a two year term. to qualify for appointmen
s, continued perceptions, work rules, ride share impact does on public transit and bs sy and paratransit. given the amount of funds that pass through the sf mta and sfcta to the mta and other agencies, the c.f.c. has asked that directors of all agencies try to take some time out and come to the c.a.c. annually and share a report. that concludes my report. >> supervisor peskin: thank you. is there any comment for mr. walling. seeing none, public comment is closed. you may call item 3....