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the mayor says she wants to build on these lower numbers and will unveil her ideas to make city streets safer. she is also expected to talk about her plans to cut the city's property tax down from $2.26 to $2.20 by the year 2020. when it comes to city schools, the mayor is expected to talk more about funding construction projects through a tax on bottled drinks. a local political analyst predicts this could generate millions of dollars, but not enough to pay for of all the necessary construction. he says of all of the issues facing the city, creating good schools is the most important. >> first because it now begins to seem realistic. we have seen the schools begin to improve. test scores have begun to go up. and second because that is what keeps families in the city. >> the state of the city address will be here in city council chambers at city hall at 2:30 this afternoon. reporting live at city hall, kim dacey, wbal-tv 11 news. >> police are searching for two man who robbed a pizza place at gunpoint on saturday night. employees were forced to give them cash from the register. the suspect th
the mayor says she wants to build on these lower numbers and will unveil her ideas to make city streets safer. she is also expected to talk about her plans to cut the city's property tax down from $2.26 to $2.20 by the year 2020. when it comes to city schools, the mayor is expected to talk more about funding construction projects through a tax on bottled drinks. a local political analyst predicts this could generate millions of dollars, but not enough to pay for of all the necessary...
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. >> reporter: a safer city.in oakland i'm john sasaki, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the rising cost of gas is fueling debate now in the presidential campaign. here in california, gas prices have gone up 23-cents in just the past week. republican candidates are blaming president obama. the president said he wants to open new areas for exploration. he also pointed to the millions of the dollars the government gives companies in the forms of subsidies. >> right now 4 billion of your tax dollars subsidied the oil industry every year. $4billion. they don't need a subsidy. >> reporter: there are several reasons for the spike in gas prices in the west. the tesoro refinery in martinez has been shut down longer than expected for maintenance. also a fire shut down another refinery in washington. plus there are the tensions with iran which is a major oil producing company. >>> more details on how much prices have gone up. aaa says a gallon of regular sold for four -- for $4.14 in oakland today. >>> maryland is about to become
. >> reporter: a safer city.in oakland i'm john sasaki, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the rising cost of gas is fueling debate now in the presidential campaign. here in california, gas prices have gone up 23-cents in just the past week. republican candidates are blaming president obama. the president said he wants to open new areas for exploration. he also pointed to the millions of the dollars the government gives companies in the forms of subsidies. >> right now 4 billion of...
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. >> reporter: a safer city. live in oakland i'm john sasaki, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the rising cost of gas is fueling debate now in the presidential campaign. here in california, gas prices have gone up 23-cents in just the past week. republican candidates are blaming president obama. the president said he wants to open new areas for exploration. he also pointed to the millions of the dollars the government gives companies in the forms of subsidies. >> right now 4 billion of your tax dollars subsidied the oil industry every year. $4billion. they don't need a subsidy. >> reporter: there are several reasons for the spike in gas prices in the west. the tesoro refinery in martinez has been shut down longer than expected for maintenance. also a fire shut down another refinery in washington. plus there are the tensions with iran which is a major oil producing company. >>> more details on how much prices have gone up. aaa says a gallon of regular sold for four -- for $4.14 in oakland today. >>> maryland is about to b
. >> reporter: a safer city. live in oakland i'm john sasaki, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the rising cost of gas is fueling debate now in the presidential campaign. here in california, gas prices have gone up 23-cents in just the past week. republican candidates are blaming president obama. the president said he wants to open new areas for exploration. he also pointed to the millions of the dollars the government gives companies in the forms of subsidies. >> right now 4...
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. >> we want to make oakland one of the safer major cities in california. >> the one thing police thinkill help them get to crime scenes faster. >> and high tide and high concern. >> tonight on ktvu channel 2 news at 6:00. -dad, why are you getting that? -that's my cereal. is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur? [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart healthy cheerios are those great tasting little o's made from carefully selected oats that can help lower cholesterol. stickers? uh-uh. a superhero? ♪ kinda. [ male announcer ] and we think that's the best prize of all. ♪ >>> san francisco is now set to expand it's plastic bag ban to all retailers and restaurants. they decided to expand the ban then to restaurants next year. currently only large grocery stores and pharmacies in the city are prohibited from hand out plastic bags. the new ordnance includes a provision that requires stores to charge customers 10-cents for paper and compostable bags. >>> flying the nation's skies will soon become s
. >> we want to make oakland one of the safer major cities in california. >> the one thing police thinkill help them get to crime scenes faster. >> and high tide and high concern. >> tonight on ktvu channel 2 news at 6:00. -dad, why are you getting that? -that's my cereal. is there a prize in there? oh, there's a prize, all right. is it a robot? no. is it a jet plane? nope. is it a dinosaur? [ laughs ] [ male announcer ] inside every box of heart healthy cheerios are...
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who credits diamond training with making the city safer. ts in a fox 45 investigation that caught aa city employee selliig city &pscrap metal on the clock. clock.former department of publlc works employee hearley bruce has recieved probatton before judgmenttfor sellingg pcrap metal while he was being - paid y the city.the inspector general's office says heaaly has been ordered to repay the city 19-hundred dollars for stolen scrap metal. bruce has also been fired. next year... the navy hospital ship "comforr" will no longer call baltimore homein march of p0-13...the comfort will move to the naval station in norfolk.the navy says the move will save 1-point-7 illion year.and a little more thaa 2 million dollars a year after that. p a nuclear power plant in michigan is being cited... for safety violations.the nuclear rrgulatory commission says the worst of the violations at the palisades power plant in covert... stem from an incident last september.half were lost bbcause of an cators - electrical problem caused by workers at the sitt. the plant
who credits diamond training with making the city safer. ts in a fox 45 investigation that caught aa city employee selliig city &pscrap metal on the clock. clock.former department of publlc works employee hearley bruce has recieved probatton before judgmenttfor sellingg pcrap metal while he was being - paid y the city.the inspector general's office says heaaly has been ordered to repay the city 19-hundred dollars for stolen scrap metal. bruce has also been fired. next year... the navy...
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isn't this city have the feel about it that is safer than it has ever been before?ople appreciate that, and that really is the bottom line. we are at record lows in crime and have not had a terrorist attack in this past decade, the bloomberg decade. unlike the three decades before, in each of those decades we have had terrorist attacks in this city. we haven't had one in the last decade. that's what people are concerned about. and also i think people of color are concerned about opportunities in the police department. we have, as i said before, made the police officer rank majority minority, i have promoted more minorities than any other police commissioner and i have been around longer so i have had the opportunity to do it, but there is, i think, broad representation of all minorities in the police department. >> rose: let me turn this around, in another direction too. so having been here 11 and a half years, what do you think the most important things you have learned during the bloomberg administration now in its third term? about the police work? because you ha
isn't this city have the feel about it that is safer than it has ever been before?ople appreciate that, and that really is the bottom line. we are at record lows in crime and have not had a terrorist attack in this past decade, the bloomberg decade. unlike the three decades before, in each of those decades we have had terrorist attacks in this city. we haven't had one in the last decade. that's what people are concerned about. and also i think people of color are concerned about opportunities...
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she wants to build on these lower numbers and to make city streets safer. is expected to talk about the property-tax to cut it down to $2.20. the mayor is expected to talk about funding construction projects for schools. this could generate millions but not enough to pay for all the necessary construction. of all the issues facing the city, creating good schools is the most important. >> first because it now begins to seem realistic. we have seen the schools begin to improve. test scores have begun to go up. and second because that is what keeps families in the city. >> the address will take place at city hall at 2:30 this afternoon. kim dacey, wbal-tv 11 news. >> thank you. we have a jackpot winner. one person had the powerball jackpot but they are not likely to maryland. the new millionaire has not come forward. >> i was not in rhode island. >> 22 degrees on tv hill. how overeating may impact your memory. >> a medication may prevent obesity. >> sarah caldwell checking on your morning commute. will let you know about any problems to will let you know about
she wants to build on these lower numbers and to make city streets safer. is expected to talk about the property-tax to cut it down to $2.20. the mayor is expected to talk about funding construction projects for schools. this could generate millions but not enough to pay for all the necessary construction. of all the issues facing the city, creating good schools is the most important. >> first because it now begins to seem realistic. we have seen the schools begin to improve. test scores...
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according to a spokesperson, she plans to unveil her ideas for making the city safer.he will report to talk about plans to cut the property tax to $2.20 by the year 2020. she's expected to talk more about projects -- funding construction products with eight tax on bottled drinks. >> test scores are going to go up. that is what keeps things in the city. takehe address will place in city council chambers at city hall this afternoon at 2:30. president obama is unveiling of budget for next year to date. republicans are already criticizing the plans that is expected to call for letting the tax cuts on those earning more than to order $50,000 a year to expire. -- more than $250,000 a year to expire. we will have more at 5:00 and 6:00. the people of athens are cleaning up the damage left behind by sunday's massive anti- austerity riots. parts of the city are still smoldering after rioters attacked buildings and businesses. >> the response on the streets of athens was dramatic and destructive. a majority of parliament approved the measure, the center of town when up in flames.
according to a spokesperson, she plans to unveil her ideas for making the city safer.he will report to talk about plans to cut the property tax to $2.20 by the year 2020. she's expected to talk more about projects -- funding construction products with eight tax on bottled drinks. >> test scores are going to go up. that is what keeps things in the city. takehe address will place in city council chambers at city hall this afternoon at 2:30. president obama is unveiling of budget for next...
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but a spokesman says that she was to build on the numbers and will unveil their idea to make city streets safere is expected talk about her plans to cut the cities property tax from $2.26 to $2.20 by the year 2020. it is a realistic goal, but it still puts the city at a much higher rate compared to surrounding counties. >> that will be her biggest challenge. a lot of people say that is not enough. the good news is that people and businesses make their location decisions based on a number of factors. >> when it comes to city schools, the mayor is expected to talk about more funding of construction. this could generate millions of dollars, but not enough to pay for all the necessary construction. of all the issues facing the city, creating good schools is the most important requests for us, because it is now seen as realistic. we have seen the schools a improving. test scores have gone up. that is what keeps families in this city. >> and you can catch the bloodstream of the mayor's state of the city address by heading to live.baltimorecity.gov. >> police are investigating a shooting in northeast
but a spokesman says that she was to build on the numbers and will unveil their idea to make city streets safere is expected talk about her plans to cut the cities property tax from $2.26 to $2.20 by the year 2020. it is a realistic goal, but it still puts the city at a much higher rate compared to surrounding counties. >> that will be her biggest challenge. a lot of people say that is not enough. the good news is that people and businesses make their location decisions based on a number...
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i do not necessarily want to give back the ground that the game with regards to making the city saferhave a son in a band. for me to pop up at cafe dunor, trigger, or blondie's -- if they have a live entertainment permit. i was in there once and i was told to make sure that they should get a permit because i thought it was great. i do not have a lot of prepared comments. i have been to this summit before and i know that you have a lot of comments. could i take a few minutes of questions? that will leave you to your captains and permit officers. any questions? or are we golden with regards to entertainment in san francisco? >> [inaudible] [laughter] >> san francisco police. how does he get to be a preferred vendor? >> [inaudible] >> i think is bid and clout. sell yourself to the job. keep it safe. that is how that works. >> no one has any questions?
i do not necessarily want to give back the ground that the game with regards to making the city saferhave a son in a band. for me to pop up at cafe dunor, trigger, or blondie's -- if they have a live entertainment permit. i was in there once and i was told to make sure that they should get a permit because i thought it was great. i do not have a lot of prepared comments. i have been to this summit before and i know that you have a lot of comments. could i take a few minutes of questions? that...
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. >> we worked really hard to make the city safer and to curtail a lot of dediscrimination and in some ways, we do lead the nation in that, but it is low standard of achievement. we have a long way to go to make it safer to allow people to live their lives without interference. >> parker's mother says her son was waiting for a bus last night to visit his best friend near howard university. she says japarker lived life as a woman for some time and hope police catch the killer. investigators are checking metro buses that run along east capital street to see whether any of them captured the killer on camera, brian. >> hope so, mild day out there today. keep your winter coats close by. we could see some snow this weekend. sue is standing by with the latest. >> you know what i call this? punxsutawney phil's revenge. we are all going woohoo yesterday. it's a good tease. 72 degrees just a few days ago and now we're talking about snow in the forecast. i have to say, emphasis on little at this point and probably coming at a fairly convenient time for most people. let me show you where it's goin
. >> we worked really hard to make the city safer and to curtail a lot of dediscrimination and in some ways, we do lead the nation in that, but it is low standard of achievement. we have a long way to go to make it safer to allow people to live their lives without interference. >> parker's mother says her son was waiting for a bus last night to visit his best friend near howard university. she says japarker lived life as a woman for some time and hope police catch the killer....
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. >> he worked really hard to make the city safer and to curtail a lot of discrimination that was happening here and in some ways we do lead the nation in that, but that's also a remarkably low standard of achievement. we have a really long way to go to make it safer for a lot of people to live their lives as they see fit without interference. >> i'm asking please come forward anybody that's seen anything, know anything. contact the police department. reporter: jones' mother says her son has been living as a woman for quite a whileful investigators believe he was waiting -- while. investigators believe he was waiting for a bus last night to go visit his best friend near howard university. >>> prince george's county police looking for a man who brutally beat and robbed an 84- year-old woman in her own apartment. it happened wednesday afternoon in suitland. the victim was left lying in her own blood until her neighbor found her the next day. >> when a male knocked on her door posing as a neighbor, she answered the door. the male entered her apartment and physically assaulted her. >> police we
. >> he worked really hard to make the city safer and to curtail a lot of discrimination that was happening here and in some ways we do lead the nation in that, but that's also a remarkably low standard of achievement. we have a really long way to go to make it safer for a lot of people to live their lives as they see fit without interference. >> i'm asking please come forward anybody that's seen anything, know anything. contact the police department. reporter: jones' mother says...
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city. >> and the consequence of that faulty equipment -- >> we're talking about people's lives at stake here. the more people we take off the street is safer everybody in the city. >> d.c. patrol officer, a spokesman for d.c. police referred us to the attorney general's office, but a spokesman said it had decided not to comment. derek. >> thank you, gary. 9news now has uncovered new information in the case of a cop who shot a woman dead in culpeper, virginia. an eyewitness is contradicting what state police have said about the investigation. chris says he saw the culpeper town police officer shoot 54- year-old patricia cook to death in a church parking lot yesterday morning. cook was in her jeep wrangler. the state police say cook had rolled up her window catching the officer's arm inside and dragged him. michelle said it didn't happen that way. >> he was right next to the vehicle. he had one hand on the door handle and one hand on his weapon and she was rolling the window up and they were exiting out of the parking lot. the window was half way up. he said stop or i'll shoot and really didn't think he was going to do it, but she got the wi
city. >> and the consequence of that faulty equipment -- >> we're talking about people's lives at stake here. the more people we take off the street is safer everybody in the city. >> d.c. patrol officer, a spokesman for d.c. police referred us to the attorney general's office, but a spokesman said it had decided not to comment. derek. >> thank you, gary. 9news now has uncovered new information in the case of a cop who shot a woman dead in culpeper, virginia. an...
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safer. >> passed the law giving the cities an option to slow down city speed limits. that same year, a sixth grader was killed while riding her bike home a block away from hoover middle school. the tragedy happened in pier's district and it was his idea to slow traffic around schools. >> i clearly have been a supporter and a strong proponent of lowering the speed limit. sometimes it takes times to get colleagues and city staff on board. >> tonight the council is taking baby steps. dorsa and montgomery elementary and silver creek high. and books in elementary in willow glen. making 15-mile an hour school zones city wide is a good idea. and that anyone who complains about it being too slow should do the math. >> anybody in a hurry should probably reevaluate what they are rushing around for. if you are driving five blocks, 15 miles an hour, if you go 60, you might save a minute. so you are late anyway, right? >> and so the brand-new 15- mile an hour speed zones go into effect next month. that's going to take some convincing on the council. san francisco already does it,
safer. >> passed the law giving the cities an option to slow down city speed limits. that same year, a sixth grader was killed while riding her bike home a block away from hoover middle school. the tragedy happened in pier's district and it was his idea to slow traffic around schools. >> i clearly have been a supporter and a strong proponent of lowering the speed limit. sometimes it takes times to get colleagues and city staff on board. >> tonight the council is taking baby...
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major earthquakes so during the exercise department store clerks led shoppers to safer areas inside the building. the city sent out messages via digital broadcast and twitter about available shelters and means of transportation. participants at a zral train station used their mobile phones to keep informed and compare information. >> translator: the drill taught me how to check information on my phone before making any decisions. >> translator: ten minutes have passed, but i still can't get an update. i wish information would come faster to avoid draining my phone's battery. >> authorities say one of the main challenges in the case of a major earthquake will be to provide shelter for everyone. u.s. navy ships in tokyo bay join a drill to transfer people from tokyo to another town. 48 local government officials posing as stranded commuters got on board a uss destroyer and other vessels in downtown tokyo. members of the u.s. navy in japan have disaster experience they participated in rescue operations after the march 1 19 quake and tsunami. during the disaster one japanese man saved the lives of many chines
major earthquakes so during the exercise department store clerks led shoppers to safer areas inside the building. the city sent out messages via digital broadcast and twitter about available shelters and means of transportation. participants at a zral train station used their mobile phones to keep informed and compare information. >> translator: the drill taught me how to check information on my phone before making any decisions. >> translator: ten minutes have passed, but i still...
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during the exercise department store clerks led shoppers to safer areas inside the building. the city sent out messages via broadcast and twitter about available shelters and means of transportation. participants at a train station used mobile phones to keep informed and compare information. >> translator: the drill taught me how to check information on my phone before making any decisions. >> translator: ten minutes have passed, but i still can't get an update. i wish information would come faster to avoid draining my phone's battery. >> authorities say one of the main challenges in the case of a major earthquake will be to provide shelter for everyone. u.s. navy ships join the drill to transport commuters. members of the u.s. navy in japan have disaster experience. they participated in rescue operations after the march 11th quake and tsunami. during the march 1 19 tsunami and disaster one japanese man saved the lives of many chinese workers. five of the survivors have returned to work again in japan. the chinese group arrived on friday at an airport near tokyo. the five survivors ar
during the exercise department store clerks led shoppers to safer areas inside the building. the city sent out messages via broadcast and twitter about available shelters and means of transportation. participants at a train station used mobile phones to keep informed and compare information. >> translator: the drill taught me how to check information on my phone before making any decisions. >> translator: ten minutes have passed, but i still can't get an update. i wish information...
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fulfilling plot from the commitment -- fulfilling the commitment from them, with a safer location or visitors to the city. supervisor chu: supervisor avalos? supervisor avalos: but we have identified for construction is significant. related to the america's cup, has this been accounted for? is this part of the hidden costs that are part of the america's cup that come before us? that we will be looking at proving are not somehow being accounted for? i see senator campbell standing up. you did a lot of analysis on the sources. >> costs for this project were not included in previous estimates. supervisor chu: -- supervisor avalos: i say that because i know there is a great deal of work being done by the city to prepare for the america's cup and i see the value of that in terms of making sure that we get the site ready for all of the visitors hopefully coming. i look at parts of san francisco that have tremendous needs around pedestrian and bicycle safety that do not get this attention. that is something that i see on a daily basis in major thoroughfares in district 11. but there are many places around the c
fulfilling plot from the commitment -- fulfilling the commitment from them, with a safer location or visitors to the city. supervisor chu: supervisor avalos? supervisor avalos: but we have identified for construction is significant. related to the america's cup, has this been accounted for? is this part of the hidden costs that are part of the america's cup that come before us? that we will be looking at proving are not somehow being accounted for? i see senator campbell standing up. you did a...
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safer. >>> a 5-year-old child dies and city police say it was no accident. we are live at police headquarters where the investigation is active tonight. we have more on this developing story. >> reporter: police confirmed that it was not an accident, yet they won't say how this child died. police say it happened in the 3400 block of calloway avenue. they aren't releasing details about the case, but say on monday a 5-year-old girl was take ton the hospital and overnight she died, the victim of a homicide. police won't confirm the address, but neighbors say police activity was at this house. >> police were sitting there, the lights weren't on. i thought they were looking for somebody. >> reporter: residents say this neighborhood is normally quiet and nose we spoke with were saddened to learn a child had been killed. police say they have a person of interest in custody. it's unclear who that person is or the relationship to the child if there is one. >> we don't want to see a child getting hurt or anything happening to them, you know what i mean? it breaks anyb
safer. >>> a 5-year-old child dies and city police say it was no accident. we are live at police headquarters where the investigation is active tonight. we have more on this developing story. >> reporter: police confirmed that it was not an accident, yet they won't say how this child died. police say it happened in the 3400 block of calloway avenue. they aren't releasing details about the case, but say on monday a 5-year-old girl was take ton the hospital and overnight she died,...
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community presence that can assure the city departments, make sure that the city departments are moving forward to make the place safer for pedestrians. better markings for people to make their way around the area, abide by the station area plans. all these are considerations to move forward, making sure that our departments are going to be accountable in the movie got a schedule that really works for the stationary at -- and moving on a schedule that really works for the station area. supervisor kim: any questions or discussion on this item? i am happy to support this resolution before us today. it is incredible to get members of the community together, we have many advisory committees in district 6. we really truly engaged in meaningful input, and i am happy to support this resolution today. supervisor campos: thank you. i make a motion to move this forward with positive recommendation. supervisor kim: without opposition, we move forward item number one with positive recommendation to the full board. >> item two, and indeed the administrative code to declare said francisco to be a right to civil council city can't d
community presence that can assure the city departments, make sure that the city departments are moving forward to make the place safer for pedestrians. better markings for people to make their way around the area, abide by the station area plans. all these are considerations to move forward, making sure that our departments are going to be accountable in the movie got a schedule that really works for the stationary at -- and moving on a schedule that really works for the station area....
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. >> walnut creek bar owners to try to work with city leaders to make the streets safer on the weekend. last month nine people were arrested. the city wants more authority over business owners and how they deal with customers. the two sides are trying to work out the extent of that control. >> a warning for people living in san mateo county after a mountain lion sighting. it was spotted in la honda yesterday morning. officials say if you happen to see a mountain lion, make loud noises and try to appear larger by waving your arms in the air. they say you can also try and throw things at it to scare it off. >> overseas the philippines trying to recover after a deadly earthquake but aftershocks are really making that difficult. marla tellez joins us with the latest. >> good morning so. far more than 40 aftershocks have been recorded. the good news is the tsunami alert that was initially issued in the philippines, that has been lifted. new video in to our newsroom shows school children in evacuation mode trying to make to the safety. this after at least 13 people are confirmed dead includi
. >> walnut creek bar owners to try to work with city leaders to make the streets safer on the weekend. last month nine people were arrested. the city wants more authority over business owners and how they deal with customers. the two sides are trying to work out the extent of that control. >> a warning for people living in san mateo county after a mountain lion sighting. it was spotted in la honda yesterday morning. officials say if you happen to see a mountain lion, make loud...
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investment will pay off for everyone in the city because more walkable streets means more foot traffic. that is better for local businesses. that means safer streets for kids to walk to schools, families to walk to parks, and for everyone to enjoy lives, works, and visits san francisco. thank you. [applause] >> i will now turn it over to mayor lee. i will ask all of us to gather around as he signs the legislation at his ne >> today is 2/3. one there. i only have one of these pens. if i had more, everybody behind me would get one. they're valuable things. otherwise, the tallest person. [laughter] [applause] >> thank you very much. >> let's get to work.
investment will pay off for everyone in the city because more walkable streets means more foot traffic. that is better for local businesses. that means safer streets for kids to walk to schools, families to walk to parks, and for everyone to enjoy lives, works, and visits san francisco. thank you. [applause] >> i will now turn it over to mayor lee. i will ask all of us to gather around as he signs the legislation at his ne >> today is 2/3. one there. i only have one of these pens....
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investment will pay off for everyone in the city because more walkable streets means more foot traffic. that is better for local businesses. that means safer streets for kids to walk to schools, families to walk to parks, and for everyone to enjoy lives, works, and visits san francisco. thank you. [applause] >> i will now turn it over to mayor lee. i will ask all of us to gather around as he signs the legislation at his ne >> today is
investment will pay off for everyone in the city because more walkable streets means more foot traffic. that is better for local businesses. that means safer streets for kids to walk to schools, families to walk to parks, and for everyone to enjoy lives, works, and visits san francisco. thank you. [applause] >> i will now turn it over to mayor lee. i will ask all of us to gather around as he signs the legislation at his ne >> today is
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investment will pay off for everyone in the city because more walkable streets means more foot traffic. that is better for local businesses. that means safer streets for kids to walk to schools, families to walk to parks, and for everyone to enjoy lives, works, and visits san francisco. thank you. [applause] >> i will now turn it over to mayor lee. i will ask all of us to gather around as he signs the legislation at his ne >> today is 2/3. one there. i only have one of these pens. if i had more, everybody behind me would get one. they're valuable things. otherwise, the tallest person. [laughter] [applause] >> thank you very much. >> let's get to work. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- supervisor avalos: good morning. welcome to the transportation plans and authority -- transportation authority plans and program committee. please call item no. 1, roll call. >> item #one. [calls roll] we have a quorum. supervisor avalos: thank you. please call item no. 2. >> approving the minutes of the january 10 meeting. this is an action item. supervisor avalos: any public comment on item number two? seeing no one, we will
investment will pay off for everyone in the city because more walkable streets means more foot traffic. that is better for local businesses. that means safer streets for kids to walk to schools, families to walk to parks, and for everyone to enjoy lives, works, and visits san francisco. thank you. [applause] >> i will now turn it over to mayor lee. i will ask all of us to gather around as he signs the legislation at his ne >> today is 2/3. one there. i only have one of these pens....
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investment will pay off for everyone in the city because more walkable streets means more foot traffic. that is better for local businesses. that means safer streets for kids to walk to schools, families to walk to parks, and for everyone to enjoy lives, works, and visits san francisco. thank you. [applause] >> i will now turn it over to mayor lee. i will ask all of us to gather around as he signs the legislation at his ne >> today is 2/3. one there. i only have one of these pens. if i had more, everybody behind me would get one. they're valuable things. otherwise, the tallest person. [laughter] [applause] >> thank you very much. >> let's get to work. >> i would like to call to order the november 9, 2009 meeting. will the clerk please call the roll? >> commissioner alexander. >> here. >> the vice chair. commissioner gonzales is absent. commissioner hill. >> here. >> commissioner mccarthy. >> present. >> commissioner perez is excused. >> thank you. good evening. i am the chair of the immigrant rights commission. on behalf of the immigrant rights commission, i would like to welcome everyone to this symposium. four members of the public, the
investment will pay off for everyone in the city because more walkable streets means more foot traffic. that is better for local businesses. that means safer streets for kids to walk to schools, families to walk to parks, and for everyone to enjoy lives, works, and visits san francisco. thank you. [applause] >> i will now turn it over to mayor lee. i will ask all of us to gather around as he signs the legislation at his ne >> today is 2/3. one there. i only have one of these pens....
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city. we're all committed to that. the excitement of being able to attack the 800 miles of streets, the 300 building structures, the ability to make our roads safer for our seniors, the disabled, kids, pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers, i could not be more pleased. i look forward to signing this of the mayor's new desk and look forward to working with you as we see improvements in every single district and neighborhood of the city. thank you very much. [applause] >> part of the program is dedicated to improvements that will bring benefits to the many muni riders. a key part of that is the mta. during his tenure, the bond was brought to life and successfully passed. it is my pleasure to welcome the director of the mta and former director of dpw. >> it is like the former director gathering. [laughter] having spent four years doing right of way infrastructure work in san francisco, it is not sexy, it is critically important to the economy and quality of life for those of us in san francisco. this bond will make it easier and safer for people to get around san francisco on foot by improving sidewalks, intersections, better striping, countdown signal
city. we're all committed to that. the excitement of being able to attack the 800 miles of streets, the 300 building structures, the ability to make our roads safer for our seniors, the disabled, kids, pedestrians, cyclists, and drivers, i could not be more pleased. i look forward to signing this of the mayor's new desk and look forward to working with you as we see improvements in every single district and neighborhood of the city. thank you very much. [applause] >> part of the program...
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the company's trying to make the city and surrounding areas safer for cyclists.s helping to restripe bike lanes in east palo alto and menlo park. facebook is also asking their employees about the commute to see if more work can be done. 40% of facebook employees use alternative transportation and 6% actually bike to work. >>> mountain view's google may have found a solution to its employee bus service which has one south bay neighborhood up in arms. "today in the bay's" damian trujillo joins us live from los gatos with more on google's shuttle bus problems. good morning, damian. >> reporter: good morning, marla. part of the problem, this is where the bus was stopping. it was right in the middle of the bike lane on shannon road so there was actually no way for the children to that maneuver their bikes around the bus without getting his by a car on shannon road so parents were really concerned about the location of this actual bus stop for those google employees. it turns out that a win-win situation for everybody. they noticed that this bus was creating a hazard f
the company's trying to make the city and surrounding areas safer for cyclists.s helping to restripe bike lanes in east palo alto and menlo park. facebook is also asking their employees about the commute to see if more work can be done. 40% of facebook employees use alternative transportation and 6% actually bike to work. >>> mountain view's google may have found a solution to its employee bus service which has one south bay neighborhood up in arms. "today in the bay's"...
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investment will pay off for everyone in the city because more walkable streets means more foot traffic. that is better for local businesses. that means safertreets for kids to walk to schools, families to walk to parks, and for everyone to enjoy lives, works, and visits san francisco. thank you. [applause] >> i will now turn it over to mayor lee. i will ask all of us to gather around as he signs the legislation at his ne >> today is 2/3. one there. i only have one of these pens. if i had more, everybody behind me would get one. they're valuable things. otherwise, the tallest person. [laughter] [applause] >> thank you very much. >> let's get to work. >> when stephen de staebler died, he was working on one of the biggest shows of his career, matter and spirit. it is a retrospective look at the many faces and faces of the life of an innovative artist from the california clay movement. stephen de staebler's developed in an area dominated by abstract expression. even his peers saw his form. >> he was able to find a middle ground in which he balanced the ideas of human figuration and representation with abstraction and found it even more meaning
investment will pay off for everyone in the city because more walkable streets means more foot traffic. that is better for local businesses. that means safertreets for kids to walk to schools, families to walk to parks, and for everyone to enjoy lives, works, and visits san francisco. thank you. [applause] >> i will now turn it over to mayor lee. i will ask all of us to gather around as he signs the legislation at his ne >> today is 2/3. one there. i only have one of these pens. if...
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investment will pay off for everyone in the city because more walkable streets means more foot traffic. that is better for local businesses. that means safer streets for kids to walk to schools, families to walk to parks, and for everyone to enjoy lives, works, and visits san francisco. thank you. [applause] >> i will now turn it over to mayor lee. i will ask all of us to gather around as he signs the legislation at his ne >> today is 2/3. one there. i only have one of these pens. if i had more, everybody behind me would get one. they're valuable things. otherwise, the tallest person. [laughter] [applause] >> thank you very much. >> let's get to work. supervisor avalos: good morning, and welcome to the city operations and neighborhood services committee. my name is supervisor mar avalos, the chair. i am joined by supervisor elsbernd. we will be joined shortly by supervisor mar. the committee clerk is ms. gail johnson. >> all persons attending this meeting are requested to turn off all cell phones and pagers. if you submit copies of materials to the members of the committee, please submit an extra copy to the file. if you wish to hand in sp
investment will pay off for everyone in the city because more walkable streets means more foot traffic. that is better for local businesses. that means safer streets for kids to walk to schools, families to walk to parks, and for everyone to enjoy lives, works, and visits san francisco. thank you. [applause] >> i will now turn it over to mayor lee. i will ask all of us to gather around as he signs the legislation at his ne >> today is 2/3. one there. i only have one of these pens....
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investment will pay off for everyone in the city because more walkable streets means more foot traffic. that is better for local businesses. that means safer streets for kids to walk to schools, families to walk to parks, and for everyone to enjoy lives, works, and visits san francisco. thank you. [applause] >> i will now turn it over to mayor lee. i will ask all of us to gather around as he signs the legislation at his ne >> today is 2/3. one there. i only have one of these pens. if i had more, everybody behind me would get one. they're valuable things. otherwise, the tallest person. [laughter] [applause] >> thank you very much. >> let's get to work. >> good afternoon, everyone. thanks for being here. this is our first disaster council meeting for 2012, and it's been quite a previous year, but again, i want to start out by thanking everybody for working as closely as together as we are. i do feel it's just a higher level of collaboration by our community, our residents, our agencies, our responders and i know that towards the end of last year, we had a number of fires. we had a fairly big one just a few days before christmas in our wester
investment will pay off for everyone in the city because more walkable streets means more foot traffic. that is better for local businesses. that means safer streets for kids to walk to schools, families to walk to parks, and for everyone to enjoy lives, works, and visits san francisco. thank you. [applause] >> i will now turn it over to mayor lee. i will ask all of us to gather around as he signs the legislation at his ne >> today is 2/3. one there. i only have one of these pens....
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that is because families are packing up and leaving the city for safer neighborhoods. in some other cases people have been evicted from their homes and had no choice to leave. the trend appears to be spreading to most major cities. >>> city administrative offices in oakland will be closed tomorrow in observance of lincoln's birthday. police fire, and emergency services will not be effected. parking meters will be enforced. city hall was also closed on friday as a way to save money. on business closure days they get unpaid time off as part of an agreement reached last year to help the city close a $58 million budget deficit. >>> good morning, to you. a live look at the city. we have partly sannyasis overhead. low clouds and fog. this morning imparticular the valley locations. seeing visibility down to a quarter of a mile. eighth of a mile in some areas. this lasting through 9:00. ample moisture left behind from that system that brought us a little bit of rain friday and saturday. we will continue with the fog forecast at least through the next half hour or so. improving
that is because families are packing up and leaving the city for safer neighborhoods. in some other cases people have been evicted from their homes and had no choice to leave. the trend appears to be spreading to most major cities. >>> city administrative offices in oakland will be closed tomorrow in observance of lincoln's birthday. police fire, and emergency services will not be effected. parking meters will be enforced. city hall was also closed on friday as a way to save money. on...
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investment will pay off for everyone in the city because more walkable streets means more foot traffic. that is better for local businesses. that means safer streets for kids to walk to schools, families to walk to parks, and for everyone to enjoy lives, works, and visits san francisco. thank you. [applause] >> i will now turn it over to mayor lee. i will ask all of us to gather around as he signs the legislation at his ne >> today is 2/3. one there. i only have one of these pens. if i had more, everybody behind me would get one. they're valuable things. otherwise, the tallest person. [laughter] [applause] >> thank you very much. >> let's get to work. [roll call] >> you have a quorum. please be devised that the use of telephones, pagers, or similar sound-producing devices are verboten in this meeting. approval of the minutes of the january 17, 2012 regular meeting. the motion is adopted. any comments? all those in favor? item five, communications. there will be no closed session today. introduction of new or unfinished business by board members. >> when are we scheduled for another safety update? do we have one coming soon? can we get that
investment will pay off for everyone in the city because more walkable streets means more foot traffic. that is better for local businesses. that means safer streets for kids to walk to schools, families to walk to parks, and for everyone to enjoy lives, works, and visits san francisco. thank you. [applause] >> i will now turn it over to mayor lee. i will ask all of us to gather around as he signs the legislation at his ne >> today is 2/3. one there. i only have one of these pens....
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it's the city's first step as the leader there is look for ways to try and keep the streets safer late at night. there are too many bars too close together. the city and business owners met to try to look for ways to regulate bars and restaurants. last weekend nine people were arrested. >> federal courts are back to focusing on california's ban on gay marriage. yesterday the ninth circuit court of appeals ruled that video from the 2010 proposition 8 trial will remain sealed. the justices refused to release it to the judge because the judge overseeing the case had promised the tapes would not be seen outside his courtroom. this means the circuit can turn its attention to a jewelling that struck down proposition eight. >> like the san francisco 49ers. who has it better than us? nobody does. because of the weather. >> nobody does. >> meteorologist christina loren can back that up for us. she is in the weather center. >> good morning. you know whaels, our san francisco giants back at at&t park as of tomorrow for fan fest. nobody has it better than us. this morning we're in the 30s, 40s and
it's the city's first step as the leader there is look for ways to try and keep the streets safer late at night. there are too many bars too close together. the city and business owners met to try to look for ways to regulate bars and restaurants. last weekend nine people were arrested. >> federal courts are back to focusing on california's ban on gay marriage. yesterday the ninth circuit court of appeals ruled that video from the 2010 proposition 8 trial will remain sealed. the justices...
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safer. the plan now is to have them come back tomorrow. city health officials say it is not influenza but an outbreak of viral gastroenteritis refered to as the stomach flu it lasts 27 hours. you want to rest and drink liquids if you get it. highly infectious it hits people who don't wash hands after rusing restroom or after getting sick there was plenty of that going on yesterday. >> people were throwing up everywhere. coughing everywhere. >> in order for us to properly clean so this doesn't spread to anybody else, we are taking the precaution to close down schools to do a deep cleaning >> reporter: the girls basketball team took the court last night one member of the team got sick on the court. regardless of that, the boy's basketball team is supposed to be taking the court tonight. even though seven players were sick as of yesterday, including five starters, that game is supposed to go forward. we'll keep you updated. also updated on the reopening scheduled for tomorrow. for more information on the stomach flu as they are calling it, and wha
safer. the plan now is to have them come back tomorrow. city health officials say it is not influenza but an outbreak of viral gastroenteritis refered to as the stomach flu it lasts 27 hours. you want to rest and drink liquids if you get it. highly infectious it hits people who don't wash hands after rusing restroom or after getting sick there was plenty of that going on yesterday. >> people were throwing up everywhere. coughing everywhere. >> in order for us to properly clean so...