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illegal dumping is a big issue for recology. our regional manager is here, so if we have some questions, we can direct them to him, as well. i just wanted to remind you what recology does on a daily basis and the resources we put to illegal dumping. we work at the direction of public works on this and through the city's 311 reporting system. in addition to the 311, we also have reports that are made by our field supervisors, the calls that come into our customer service center and calls that come into the radio room from the chavez street yard. so the numbers are bigger than eve what director stringer reported. it's probably closer 11,000 calls. monday through friday, we have ten crews out there, working together with a packer truck, which is one of the big traditional trash trucks. and then, we have a panel truck that we can collect things on, washers, dryers, refrigerators that are highly recyclable. so the crews work together, they help each other load the materials in the trucks and they're split into two shift. one shift of
illegal dumping is a big issue for recology. our regional manager is here, so if we have some questions, we can direct them to him, as well. i just wanted to remind you what recology does on a daily basis and the resources we put to illegal dumping. we work at the direction of public works on this and through the city's 311 reporting system. in addition to the 311, we also have reports that are made by our field supervisors, the calls that come into our customer service center and calls that...
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about....tears of frustration and hopelessness.some residents living in these areas were told by recology workers that they wouldn't be coming back to clean up additional items. saying that it would be the residents job to get it hauled away.sot kind of a toxic situation and they need to get this stuff off of the streets and out of the way. federal emergency disaster relief has not been ordered even though it was granted in past floods that were not statistically as devastating. sonoma county supervisor lynda hopkins says there is a plan in place. if you are unable to clear your debris you can go to the local assistance center in guerneville on main street. there are now two volunteer groups hauling away personal items. jennifer otten says the longer these items sit the more of an impact this will have on the area.sot it's gonna ruin mother nature, take the shine off a beautiful town where people vacation....we oc: want those people to come back. (robin) that was j-r stone reporting. the supervisor again says that everyone is welcome to come to the local assistance center in guerneville.
about....tears of frustration and hopelessness.some residents living in these areas were told by recology workers that they wouldn't be coming back to clean up additional items. saying that it would be the residents job to get it hauled away.sot kind of a toxic situation and they need to get this stuff off of the streets and out of the way. federal emergency disaster relief has not been ordered even though it was granted in past floods that were not statistically as devastating. sonoma county...
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i have and they were told by those who operate the recology trucks....hey we're not coming back. you'll have to dump the other stuff off yourself. many are concerned this evening.these are pictures from up in guerneville up in pictures from these are these are pictures from up in guerneville that have been taken in the last 24 hours. you can see debris scattered all over the place. i talked with sonoma county supervisor lynda hopkins who says that a federal emergency has not been issued. however in past floods that were not statistically as bad...an emergency was declared and fema assistance was used. supervisor hopkins had all new information for us tonight. she says that if you don't have a truck, you might be too old to load up a truck, or if you don't have the money you can go to the local assistance center in guerneville and get help. there are two non profit organizations involved in volunteer work. they have trucks and can help you. they were helping small businesses and now they are helping people with homes. i talked with jenn otten who has a cabin in guerneville who say
i have and they were told by those who operate the recology trucks....hey we're not coming back. you'll have to dump the other stuff off yourself. many are concerned this evening.these are pictures from up in guerneville up in pictures from these are these are pictures from up in guerneville that have been taken in the last 24 hours. you can see debris scattered all over the place. i talked with sonoma county supervisor lynda hopkins who says that a federal emergency has not been issued....
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some residents were told by recology workers that they wouldn't be coming back to clean up additional. they say it would be the residents job to get it hauled away. ( james ) according to sonoma county surpervisors... if you are unable to clear your debris you can go to the local assistance center in guerneville on main street. there are now two volunteer groups hauling away personal items. ( darya ) in the east bay...police are investigating after a woman was sexually assaulted on the u-c berkeley campus. it happened sunday morning near stephens hall. police say the victim knows the male suspect. his identity was not released. the victim and the suspect are not affiliated with the university. ( darya ) san francisco mayor london breed is proposing a new waterfront housing location for part of her 1-thousand bed homeless shelter plan. breed proposed a new 200-bed "safe" navigation site at seawall lot 330. that location is on the embarcadero across the st
some residents were told by recology workers that they wouldn't be coming back to clean up additional. they say it would be the residents job to get it hauled away.
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some residents were told by recology workers that they wouldn't be coming back to clean up additional. they say it would be the residents job to get it hauled away. ( james ) according to sonoma county surpervisors... if you are unable to clear your debris you can go to the local assistance center in guerneville on main street. there are now two volunteer groups hauling away personal items. ( darya ) in the east bay...police are investigating after a woman was sexually assaulted on the u-c berkeley campus. it happened sunday morning near stephens hall. police say the victim knows the male suspect. his identity was not released. the victim and the suspect are not affiliated with the university. ( darya ) san francisco city leaders ... including mayor london breed and former mayor willie brown ... paid final respects to jeff adachi yesterday. adachi died unexpectedly on february 22nd.. he had served as the city's public defender since 2002. those who spoke
some residents were told by recology workers that they wouldn't be coming back to clean up additional. they say it would be the residents job to get it hauled away.
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about....tears of frustration and hopelessness.some residents living in these areas were told by recologyldn't be coming back to clean up additional items. saying that it would be the residents job to get it hauled away.sot kind of a toxic situation and they need to get this stuff off of the streets and out of the way. federal emergency disaster relief has not been ordered even though it was granted in past floods that were not statistically as devastating. sonoma county supervisor lynda hopkins says there is a plan in place. if you are unable to clear your debris you can go to the local assistance center in guerneville on main street. there are now two volunteer groups hauling away personal items. jennifer otten says the longer these items sit the more of an impact this will have on the area.sot it's gonna ruin mother nature, take the shine off a beautiful town where people vacation....we oc: want those people to come back. ( darya ) in the south bay... police are warning about a spike in burglaries in milpitas-- since the beginning of this year...( james ) the majority of these auto bur
about....tears of frustration and hopelessness.some residents living in these areas were told by recologyldn't be coming back to clean up additional items. saying that it would be the residents job to get it hauled away.sot kind of a toxic situation and they need to get this stuff off of the streets and out of the way. federal emergency disaster relief has not been ordered even though it was granted in past floods that were not statistically as devastating. sonoma county supervisor lynda...
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some residents were told by recology workers that they wouldn't be coming back to clean up additional items... they say it would be the residents job to get it hauled away. ( james ) ( james ) according to sonoma county surpervisors... if you are unable to clear your debris you can go to the local assistance center in guerneville on main street. there are now two volunteer groups hauling away personal items. ( darya ) in the south bay... police are warning about a spike in burglaries in milpitas-- since the beginning of this year...( james ) the majority of these auto burglaries haened in the parking lots of shopping centers. kron 4's will tran is joining us now live with what you need to know. if you're shopping if you're shopping in milpitas make sure you don't leave valuables sitting on your car seatssince the beginning of the year the city has seen an explosion of car burglaries ... most of them in areas many think are safe here's the breaking down si
some residents were told by recology workers that they wouldn't be coming back to clean up additional items... they say it would be the residents job to get it hauled away.
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about....tears of frustration and hopelessness.some residents living in these areas were told by recology workers that they wouldn't be coming back to clean up additional items. saying that it would be the residents job to get it hauled away.sot kind of a toxic situation and they need to get this stuff off of the streets and out of the way. federal emergency disaster relief has not been ordered even though it was granted in past floods that were not statistically as devastating. sonoma county supervisor lynda hopkins says there is a plan in place. if you are unable to clear your debris you can go to the local assistance center in guerneville on main street. there are now two volunteer groups hauling away personal items. jennifer otten says the longer these items sit the more of an impact this will have on the area.sot it's gonna ruin mother nature, take the shine off a beautiful town where people vacation....we oc: want those people to come back. (jr)the supervisor again says that everyone is welcome to come to the local assistance center in guerneville. she's also says more state dollars
about....tears of frustration and hopelessness.some residents living in these areas were told by recology workers that they wouldn't be coming back to clean up additional items. saying that it would be the residents job to get it hauled away.sot kind of a toxic situation and they need to get this stuff off of the streets and out of the way. federal emergency disaster relief has not been ordered even though it was granted in past floods that were not statistically as devastating. sonoma county...
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when many people are calling here the fantastic effort of sonoma county, the public services, and recology picking up women bringing truck and truck of debris to this transfer station in guerneville. there are six locations in the area where folks are free to bring debris and been it for free. jesus and maria pagano lost everything and it will take at least five trailer loads to dump it all. >> they make it more easy for us because it's really hard right now, so they try to make it like the easy way to throw everything out. >> reporter: for the coming rains and the potential for more river flooding. >> it's only projected 23 feet, the river, so 32 is a flood stage, so we are pretty good with that we believe. >> reporter: even lighter rain still present a grave danger. >> is landslide, there's always a possibility. the ground is really saturated, and we are kind of monitoring t already slid. >> reporter: landslides, of course, a a big danger even in these lighter rains. also interfering in sonoma county, they have a ti all the debris being brought up there to account for things in terms of
when many people are calling here the fantastic effort of sonoma county, the public services, and recology picking up women bringing truck and truck of debris to this transfer station in guerneville. there are six locations in the area where folks are free to bring debris and been it for free. jesus and maria pagano lost everything and it will take at least five trailer loads to dump it all. >> they make it more easy for us because it's really hard right now, so they try to make it like...