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of the gilroy office. mr. gundry, the importance, if you will. describe the importance of such an opportunity for those in this area. john: yeah, a lot of people don't know what the county office of education is, but we're really here to help many of the neediest kids and families in the county. and we saw, because we know that there are almost between 5,000 and 6,000 students, young people, who have dropped out of high school, who are not working or in the military, who really are sitting home with very few options. so, we saw this as an opportunity to step in and do something about this problem, and reengage as many of those young people as we can in order to give them an opportunity to be successful in school and in career. damian: i mean, we always talk about we have to do something about the dropout rate. this is doing something about that dropout rate and taking care of those folks. john: right, we're actually recovering kids who dropped out of our k-12 system, and many of them have been out of the system for a while, because we take young people up to age 25. damian: and what--rigorous? talk about what they have to go through and how long will it take them to actually walk the stage
of the gilroy office. mr. gundry, the importance, if you will. describe the importance of such an opportunity for those in this area. john: yeah, a lot of people don't know what the county office of education is, but we're really here to help many of the neediest kids and families in the county. and we saw, because we know that there are almost between 5,000 and 6,000 students, young people, who have dropped out of high school, who are not working or in the military, who really are sitting home...
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we're here on "comunidad del valle" with john gundry, the superintendent of the santa clara county office of educationand gerry lopez is the principal of opportunity youth academy here in the south bay. welcome to the show. gerry lopez: good to be here. john gundry: thank you. damian: all right, tell us first of all about the opportunity youth academy and who it helps. gerry: the opportunity youth academy, oya, is a re-engagement program that services students from 16 to 24 who, for whatever reason, didn't complete their diploma. and so we have four locations throughout santa clara, and we are reaching out to them.
we're here on "comunidad del valle" with john gundry, the superintendent of the santa clara county office of educationand gerry lopez is the principal of opportunity youth academy here in the south bay. welcome to the show. gerry lopez: good to be here. john gundry: thank you. damian: all right, tell us first of all about the opportunity youth academy and who it helps. gerry: the opportunity youth academy, oya, is a re-engagement program that services students from 16 to 24 who, for...
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made by the city and county of san francisco the president is requested the superintendent is requested to to the board of education and the city and county of san francisco mayor's office that such amendments may occur so commissioners before you updated materials for a second reading two packets tonight one is the expenditure plan that has the blue fonts you'll be voting on to approve that is the full native narrative and full budget of plan for next year the second document is what i recommend you combine with the superintendents supporting materials an orange font and it contains it included a summary of information that has been updated for second reading just to you're aware the beginning the documents includes if pages 2 to 7 staff information provided in response to many of the comments or questions by commissioners at the committee as a whole megan the 15 ever mark last week so that is priority as additional information and on page 8 is a summary of some good news we received confirm from the controller's office we can submit a budgeted with an increase allocation and the amount of increase is the first reading budget we received reviewed is $87,000 for the who
made by the city and county of san francisco the president is requested the superintendent is requested to to the board of education and the city and county of san francisco mayor's office that such amendments may occur so commissioners before you updated materials for a second reading two packets tonight one is the expenditure plan that has the blue fonts you'll be voting on to approve that is the full native narrative and full budget of plan for next year the second document is what i...
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county sheriffs office is looking to buy additional cameras incoming year. >>> cbs north carolina investigates tax pay injury money potentially at risk, the johnston county board of education is trying to move its money tony braswell admits he posted the board's bank account this week. he is in a contention race for a seat in the statehouse, one of his opponents is the current chair of the school board larry stick land, the account numbers report of a larger post dating back to 2010. >> and again, you know, i apologize, i should have redacted the information, i'm not apologizing for the information because it's accurate, i apologize putting it out there with account numbers. >> school officials say they have been in touch with the district attorney and attorney general's office. >>> today democratic presidential hopeful bernie stop in raleigh, he is scheduled to hold a rally downtown. the doors open at 10:00 in the morning. the rally expected to start at noon. a lot of traffic. and democratic presidential hopeful hillary clinton made a stop in durham, the goal beginning votes ahead of tuesday's primary. >> i think she is persistent, con if i den i think she has worked hard
county sheriffs office is looking to buy additional cameras incoming year. >>> cbs north carolina investigates tax pay injury money potentially at risk, the johnston county board of education is trying to move its money tony braswell admits he posted the board's bank account this week. he is in a contention race for a seat in the statehouse, one of his opponents is the current chair of the school board larry stick land, the account numbers report of a larger post dating back to 2010....
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county commissioner pleads guilty to a count of misconduct in office. mangrew pled guilty to taken an upskirt picture. he was given probation and ordered to attend education classes. maureen: the virginia senate approved a bill to bring back the electric chair. the measure allows for the chair's use if the drugs used in lethal injection is not available. the bill passed the house and must go back due to minor changes. there is no word whether or not governor mcauliffe who opposes the death penalty will sign the bill. leon: the flint water crisis has one local man jumping into action. see what is fueling his desire to step in and help. maureen: seriously warm temperatures ahead. steve rudin is back with how warm it will get and the day that is the warmest. erin: i'm erin hawksworth on what has turned out to be farewell monday in sports. rgiii says goodbye. but he is not alone. that and more as "abc7 leon: "7 on your side" is helping residents in northeast d.c. fight back as they try to get a hole in a security fence fixed that they say is exposing them to danger. this is located behind the hilltop apartments on residents say the home is used as a shortcut
county commissioner pleads guilty to a count of misconduct in office. mangrew pled guilty to taken an upskirt picture. he was given probation and ordered to attend education classes. maureen: the virginia senate approved a bill to bring back the electric chair. the measure allows for the chair's use if the drugs used in lethal injection is not available. the bill passed the house and must go back due to minor changes. there is no word whether or not governor mcauliffe who opposes the death...
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made by the city and county of san francisco the president is requested the superintendent is requested to to the board of education and the city and county of san francisco mayor's office that such amendments may occur so commissioners before you updated materials for a second reading two packets tonight one is the expenditure plan that has the blue fonts you'll be voting on to approve that is the full native narrative and full budget of plan for next year the second document is what i recommend you combine with the superintendents supporting materials an orange font and it contains it included a summary of information that has been updated for second reading just to you're aware the beginning the documents includes if pages 2 to 7 staff information provided in response to many of the comments or questions by commissioners at the committee as a whole megan the 15 ever mark last week so that is priority as additional information and on page 8 is a summary of some good news we received confirm from the controller's office we can submit a budgeted with an increase allocation and the amount of increase is the first reading budget we received reviewed is $87,000 for the who
made by the city and county of san francisco the president is requested the superintendent is requested to to the board of education and the city and county of san francisco mayor's office that such amendments may occur so commissioners before you updated materials for a second reading two packets tonight one is the expenditure plan that has the blue fonts you'll be voting on to approve that is the full native narrative and full budget of plan for next year the second document is what i...
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>>> new training under way for fairfax county police officers, as the department reengineers its use of force tactics and "a hero to environmentalists, education groups, and gun control advocates" for his accomplishments as a young legislator. now a respected leader in congress and key ally of president obama, protecting planned parenthood and social security... chris van hollen is the only candidate who fought the wall street banks and the nra...and won. that's why he's endorsed by the post as the "talented successor" to senator mikulski who will "deliver results." i'm chris van hollen, and i approve this message. >>> scott mcfarlane, at the live desk. police and firefighters in virginia have evacuated people from some of the baggage carousels and ticket counters at dulles international airport. we're told that a suspicious eye testimony was found by a canine on site. it evacuated people from carousels 3-8 in the baggage claim area and some of the main terminal's arrival and departure areas. the airport roadways are open. can you still go to and from dulles, for the current period of time, baggage claims are evacuated there. kee
>>> new training under way for fairfax county police officers, as the department reengineers its use of force tactics and "a hero to environmentalists, education groups, and gun control advocates" for his accomplishments as a young legislator. now a respected leader in congress and key ally of president obama, protecting planned parenthood and social security... chris van hollen is the only candidate who fought the wall street banks and the nra...and won. that's why he's...
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county wide issue. >> reporter: this guy had enough. he sat at the corner as >> there's three. >> reporter: he then sent the video of what he calls a regular current to the sheriff's office. >> this is education or a distraction issue? >> a little bit of both. more so on the distraction nowadays. everything has become a distraction issue. >> reporter: both directions of traffic have to stop. if there are more than two lanes, both directions still have to stop. they have a raised median and a pedestrian walkway. only these drivers would have to stop for it, not the drivers on the opposite side. but deputies and concerned parents aren't even stop by the bus. >> you either have a child of your own, your family has a child, or your neighbors have children running around. that's how we take care of our own. >> reporter: our coverage caught drivers illegally passing buses, which could cost you up to $265 and a criminal citation. they say many drivers behave when they see deputies. but it has them frustrated enough, they plan to get more eyes on bus stops around the county without warning. >> when they get the citation, that's an education in itself. >> this has been an ongoing issue. last august st
county wide issue. >> reporter: this guy had enough. he sat at the corner as >> there's three. >> reporter: he then sent the video of what he calls a regular current to the sheriff's office. >> this is education or a distraction issue? >> a little bit of both. more so on the distraction nowadays. everything has become a distraction issue. >> reporter: both directions of traffic have to stop. if there are more than two lanes, both directions still have to...
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county sheriff office says it is skeptical of crawfords claim. >> . teachers in mississippi could be than students. now mississippi house is just passed a bill that would require teach -rs to grade parents involvement. in their children's education. >> accountability act. a special section would be added to each child's report card. just for the parents. graded on communication with teachers. completion of their child home work. frequency of absences. and tardy. bill needs approval from the mississippi state senate. and of course the governor. >> . a new york man goes to great lengths to avoid paying turnpike tolls. police officer says he saw the 41 year-old truck driver blow through a george washington bridge toll lane. without the toll registering. police stopped his truck. and found a fishing line rigged from the cab. to a hinge on the front license plate. they saw the line could flip the plate out of view. going through the toll plaza. the rear license plate was also bent up. in order to get around the security cameras. tampering with public records. and theft of service. >> . keith urban coming to town. here's your chance to see him live. a virginia man says his phone won't stop ringing. thanks to to a prank pulled by his f
county sheriff office says it is skeptical of crawfords claim. >> . teachers in mississippi could be than students. now mississippi house is just passed a bill that would require teach -rs to grade parents involvement. in their children's education. >> accountability act. a special section would be added to each child's report card. just for the parents. graded on communication with teachers. completion of their child home work. frequency of absences. and tardy. bill needs approval...
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education efforts. >> fire fighters did have to rescue several other people from their balcony in that complex. but nobody was hurt. several apartments were heavily damaged. >> one of the prince william county police officers shot on the job is back home tonight. the department reased this photo today of officer jesse hamp ton surrounded by loved ones as he left the hopt last week. officer david mccowan was also shot and is recovering. this was the same shooting where officer ashley gwynden was killed just two weeks ago. the officer served in the marines before becoming a police officer. >> and it is not just smoking anymore. a new study says certain carbs can increase your risk for lung cancer. and that includes white breads, rice, potatoes. even popcorn. scientists believe that frequent blood shu car spikes can affect the way cells grow. >>. >> it's resistance in the south and these leads to potenti potentially-leading gross factor. >> doctors say it's way too early to say that white bread causes kanszer. but it's a good idea to eat a lean diet with lots of fruits and vegetables and whole grains. >> pregnant women not travel to areas where there's zika outbreaks. sexual transmission is more common than p
education efforts. >> fire fighters did have to rescue several other people from their balcony in that complex. but nobody was hurt. several apartments were heavily damaged. >> one of the prince william county police officers shot on the job is back home tonight. the department reased this photo today of officer jesse hamp ton surrounded by loved ones as he left the hopt last week. officer david mccowan was also shot and is recovering. this was the same shooting where officer ashley...
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education. >>> an alert for homeowners after animal control officers there capture a rapid raccoon. case of rabies in nassau county in nine years. and now they are making sure their pets have an up to date booster shot. >> walking around in circle, staying isolated in the same spot in the backyard, behaving aggressively towards other animals. >> doctors say to protect yourself and your pets. make sure to keep your garbage cans covered and keep your pets on a leash or in view. >>> and an unseasonably warm winter has helped bring out bees this spring. >> and beekeepers say they're expecting a lot of swarming this season. we found out what you should do if you see bees in or around your home. >> reporter: flowers are b looming. and that means the bees are b uzzing around trees and even in the ground. those aren't ant hill, they're ground bee habitats. >> the pollen and nectar are starting to push. that's a great inspiration for >> reporter: the beekeeper mickey says he is getting calls from concerned homeowners and he expects more calls in a few w eeks when the bees start to swarm. >> nature's way for bees to repopul
education. >>> an alert for homeowners after animal control officers there capture a rapid raccoon. case of rabies in nassau county in nine years. and now they are making sure their pets have an up to date booster shot. >> walking around in circle, staying isolated in the same spot in the backyard, behaving aggressively towards other animals. >> doctors say to protect yourself and your pets. make sure to keep your garbage cans covered and keep your pets on a leash or in...
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education, and prevention. the numbers are down this year, but they are still some staggering figures. the orange county sheriff' s office addicts also encapsulate a large number of inmates. they plan on in quipping deputies with an opiate antidote, in case they encounter someone overdosing. a cost anywhere between 25 thousand dollars and $56,000 a year. jason: senator marco rubio is laughing off a heckler, who interrupted his rally in the villages on sunday. >> marco rubio is trying to steal my girlfriend. they met in new hampshire, and she doesn' t see me the same way anymore. jason: rubio told wesh 2 that cops told him, the heckler is a comedian, who' s trying to get a show on comedy central. marco rubio is still wondering where the hidden camera was. jazmin: governor rick scott is paying a visit to orlando this he' ll be at orion technology services, on south orange it' s one of four stops he' ll be making throughout the state billion jobs victory tour." the governor takes credit for creating more than one million jobs, created across the state over five years, and $1 billion in tax cuts. jason: federal investigators are working to find the cause of a deadly
education, and prevention. the numbers are down this year, but they are still some staggering figures. the orange county sheriff' s office addicts also encapsulate a large number of inmates. they plan on in quipping deputies with an opiate antidote, in case they encounter someone overdosing. a cost anywhere between 25 thousand dollars and $56,000 a year. jason: senator marco rubio is laughing off a heckler, who interrupted his rally in the villages on sunday. >> marco rubio is trying to...
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county board of education is holding a special meeting to discuss its search for a superintendent. mary ellis announced her retirement last week, following a state investigation. since november, the sheriff's office had been looking at a possible conflict of interest. ellis is the president of a company that also employed a sales executive from lenovo which had a laptop contract with the district. no charges will be filed against her. >>> channel 9 will continue to follow stories for your day ahead. tonight mecklenburg county commissioners will update a plan to end chronic homelessness. channel 9 was there when volunteers walked around uptown to count the number of people living on the streets. it is estimated more than 400 people are in need of permanent housing. >>> duke energy has finished selling off the common stock connected to its acquisition of piedmont natural gas. than 10 million shares, but it has closed out that offer now. the closing will give duke $766 million in proceeds. >>> in january federal regulators signed off to duke's buyout of piedmont. customers will still get bills with piedmont's name and rates are not expected to go up. >>> today leaders will dedicate a markner statesv
county board of education is holding a special meeting to discuss its search for a superintendent. mary ellis announced her retirement last week, following a state investigation. since november, the sheriff's office had been looking at a possible conflict of interest. ellis is the president of a company that also employed a sales executive from lenovo which had a laptop contract with the district. no charges will be filed against her. >>> channel 9 will continue to follow stories for...
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officers took custody of the snake. >>> the montgomery county school board is meeting behind closed doors right now. to hammer out det contract for the new superintendant. the board of education selected dr. jack smith to fill the role. he is currently serving as interim superintendent for the state. previously he had been superintendant of the cal vvert county schools. he will begin the job on july 1st if approved. >>> researchers found new evidence that could link the zika virus to a paralyzing condition. a group of scientists from france looked at blood samples from 42 adults who had been diagnosed with guillain-barre syndrome during an outbreak a couple of years ago. tests revealed all of those people were carrying the zika virus antibodies, showing proof of the infection. guillain-barre is a neurological illness that typically lasts a few weeks, can cause muscle weakness and even the inability to walk. nearly 90% of the patients reported zika-like symptoms days before noticing the neuroc >>> coming up, a local family preparing for the funeral of a loved one only to discover the body of a stranger in the casket. >> lunacy is for a cup of coffee just because you're a woman
officers took custody of the snake. >>> the montgomery county school board is meeting behind closed doors right now. to hammer out det contract for the new superintendant. the board of education selected dr. jack smith to fill the role. he is currently serving as interim superintendent for the state. previously he had been superintendant of the cal vvert county schools. he will begin the job on july 1st if approved. >>> researchers found new evidence that could link the zika...
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of education for further investigation. the district has no further comment at this time." ode would neither confirm nor deny it is looking into the matter. neither the brown county prosecutor' s office nor the sheriff' s department has been contacted. no criminal investigation that we know of. it is possible for contact to be inappropriate at yet not rise to the level of criminality. in his text message to us, coach giving him "the opportunity to coach so many fine people over the years." sheree: day has had success at eastern. he was the 2015 coach of the year in his conference. his lady warriors 200 meter relay team recently turned in a time at a state meet. the conviction of an ohio man secretly acute -- accused of secretly recording video of a topless woman at a middletown tanning salon has been overturned. an ohio appeals court found that david reuss did not break the law because the lot used to convict him only applied when the victim was wearing clothing. he was arrested in 2014 and found guilty of attempted voyeurism. he argued the criminal code used to convict him required secret taping under or through a person' s clothing. he was originally sentenced to 90 days in jail. i
of education for further investigation. the district has no further comment at this time." ode would neither confirm nor deny it is looking into the matter. neither the brown county prosecutor' s office nor the sheriff' s department has been contacted. no criminal investigation that we know of. it is possible for contact to be inappropriate at yet not rise to the level of criminality. in his text message to us, coach giving him "the opportunity to coach so many fine people over the...
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education. >>> alert for pet owners in hicks ville after animal control officers captured a rabid raccoon. this is the first reported case of rabies in nassau county in nine years. people are making sure their dogs, cats, even ferrets have up to date rabies booster shot. the health department is asking everyone to be vigilant of animals acting strangely. >> walking around in circles, spot, behaving aggressively to other animals. >> to protect yourself, keep your garbage covered and always keep your pets on a leash. >>> new information on a new jersey woman's lawsuit on drink prices at tgi friday's. an appeals court says the case does not qualify for class action status. the woman is claiming consumer fraud because menus did not list drink prices. she discovered people were charged allegedly different amounts depending where they sat. the court says other customers are not entitled to join if they did not look at menus or ask about prices before ordering. >>> spring may be in the air but apparently flu is still lingering. the activity has just now begun declining. it peaked in month in march and it normally peaked in february. everyone should take
education. >>> alert for pet owners in hicks ville after animal control officers captured a rabid raccoon. this is the first reported case of rabies in nassau county in nine years. people are making sure their dogs, cats, even ferrets have up to date rabies booster shot. the health department is asking everyone to be vigilant of animals acting strangely. >> walking around in circles, spot, behaving aggressively to other animals. >> to protect yourself, keep your garbage...
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education and fight poverty in the city. >>> body cameras are designed to hold both police and the county more accountable. 20 officers are using body cameras as part ofe department's pilot and learning phase. for the past month, some 150 neighbors have offered feedback online. it's part of a partnership between camden metro and nyu's law school policing project. >> wanted to know what their sense of when officers should record, when they shouldn't record. who should have access to the information. >> nyu will review the resident's responses and advice the police department on how to create a working policy for the camera's use. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist sheena parveen. >> we have patchy, dense fog out there this morning. be careful as you are driving. the morning fog will be hanging around through the entire morning commute. once the sun comes up i think we'll see improvements. later today, rain chances in the forecast for the afternoon and for the rest of the week. then we go into the weekend. you probably heard by now we have a chance of rain and snow on sunday. it is going to be colder this week. it will feel like
education and fight poverty in the city. >>> body cameras are designed to hold both police and the county more accountable. 20 officers are using body cameras as part ofe department's pilot and learning phase. for the past month, some 150 neighbors have offered feedback online. it's part of a partnership between camden metro and nyu's law school policing project. >> wanted to know what their sense of when officers should record, when they shouldn't record. who should have access...
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county unemployment office, sweetening the deal with his homemade pies. about half of the people he corrals either leave with a home test-kit or agree to get colonoscopies. >> the challenge is educatingand that i can help them do something about it, you don't have to get cancer. >> reporter: the state legislature passed a law last year requiring insurance companies to cover colonoscopies. >> we're so grateful for your mighty blessings. >> reporter: but debra burchett had no insurance and no way to pay for a screening even though she was having symptoms. >> have you completed all of your treatment? >> yes. >> reporter: then, her doctor told her the county had begun offering free screenings for people in her situation. it probably saved her life. and what was diagnosed? >> colon cancer. stage iv colon cancer. >> reporter: so if you had not found the free program, would you not have gotten the colonoscopy in 2014? >> probably not. i probably wouldn't be here today. >> reporter: another piece of this success story is polly gilbert and other lay health workers, who are known in the community and trusted. gilbert travels hundreds of miles a week, visiting people in their homes, educating t
county unemployment office, sweetening the deal with his homemade pies. about half of the people he corrals either leave with a home test-kit or agree to get colonoscopies. >> the challenge is educatingand that i can help them do something about it, you don't have to get cancer. >> reporter: the state legislature passed a law last year requiring insurance companies to cover colonoscopies. >> we're so grateful for your mighty blessings. >> reporter: but debra burchett had...
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the other $.10 goes to the local county education office, bart and the air district did not touching that portion of the property tax. we expect to be able to collect approximately $710,000 per year through the ift over a 45 year period. the legislature can't you did it share because of the real bladed conditions at pier 70 which was a fundamental to redevelopment law. we have 11 condemned buildings at the site. 14 are least restrictive. there's environmental contamination and we have not had a real project investment in the site for many decades. so, looking to the sources and uses initially the developer and the port are going to contribute sources approximately $1.7 million. then, in about 5 years, subject to this board's approval, a bond totaling about $6.6 million , and then we will collect tax increment on a pay-as-you-go basis annually totaling about $50 million. we will use those sources to find projects funded by a goat which will go over both of those in the moment and to pay interest on bonds. the uses-i talked about using geo-bonds to fund crane cove park phase 1. the bulk of this ift fu
the other $.10 goes to the local county education office, bart and the air district did not touching that portion of the property tax. we expect to be able to collect approximately $710,000 per year through the ift over a 45 year period. the legislature can't you did it share because of the real bladed conditions at pier 70 which was a fundamental to redevelopment law. we have 11 condemned buildings at the site. 14 are least restrictive. there's environmental contamination and we have not had a...
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the other $.10 goes to the local county education office, bart and the air district did not touching that portion of the property tax. we expect to be able to collect approximately $710,000 per year through the ift over a 45 year period. the legislature can't you did it share because of the real bladed conditions at pier 70 which was a fundamental to redevelopment law. we have 11 condemned buildings at the site. 14 are least restrictive. there's environmental contamination and we have not had a real project investment in the site for many decades. so, looking to the sources and uses initially the developer and the port are going to contribute sources approximately $1.7 million. then, in about 5 years, subject to this board's approval, a bond totaling about $6.6 million , and then we will collect tax increment on a pay-as-you-go basis annually totaling about $50 million. we will use those sources to find projects funded by a goat which will go over both of those in the moment and to pay interest on bonds. the uses-i talked about using geo-bonds to fund crane cove park phase 1. the bulk of this ift fu
the other $.10 goes to the local county education office, bart and the air district did not touching that portion of the property tax. we expect to be able to collect approximately $710,000 per year through the ift over a 45 year period. the legislature can't you did it share because of the real bladed conditions at pier 70 which was a fundamental to redevelopment law. we have 11 condemned buildings at the site. 14 are least restrictive. there's environmental contamination and we have not had a...
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the other $.10 goes to the local county education office, bart and the air district did not touching that portion of the property tax. we expect to be able to collect approximately $710,000 per year through the ift over a 45 year period. the legislature can't you did it share because of the real bladed conditions at pier 70 which was a fundamental to redevelopment law. we have 11 condemned buildings at the site. 14 are least restrictive. there's environmental contamination and we have not had a real project investment in the site for many decades. so, looking to the sources and uses initially the developer and the port are going to contribute sources approximately $1.7 million. then, in about 5 years, subject to this board's approval, a bond totaling about $6.6 million , and then we will collect tax increment on a pay-as-you-go basis annually totaling about $50 million. we will use those sources to find projects funded by a goat which will go over both of those in the moment and to pay interest on bonds. the uses-i talked about using geo-bonds to fund crane cove park phase 1. the bulk of this ift fu
the other $.10 goes to the local county education office, bart and the air district did not touching that portion of the property tax. we expect to be able to collect approximately $710,000 per year through the ift over a 45 year period. the legislature can't you did it share because of the real bladed conditions at pier 70 which was a fundamental to redevelopment law. we have 11 condemned buildings at the site. 14 are least restrictive. there's environmental contamination and we have not had a...