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[video] >> the port of san francisco maintains and manages san francisco's waterfront, but when the city began efforts to mitigate covid-19, the port quickly shifted priorities. the port's employees have been deployed to a wide range of efforts to protect our city as we battle the virus. additionally, the port staff provided access to space and land, protecting food security and housing access for our unhoused neighbors. >> we're here on piers 30 and 32. this is a covid-19 testing center behind me. the project came about because the city needed to establish a covid testing center, and the poured had land that was outdoors. this site was the first high capacity testing site in the city. port staff has been instrumental in helping the department of public health to set up their sites and run them. >> what you're seeing behind me is the san francisco marin food bank operation at lot a. the port was approached by the giant about waiving the rent for the food bank. >> we came together with the port of san francisco so say okay, let's -- to say okay, let's work because this is the most importa
[video] >> the port of san francisco maintains and manages san francisco's waterfront, but when the city began efforts to mitigate covid-19, the port quickly shifted priorities. the port's employees have been deployed to a wide range of efforts to protect our city as we battle the virus. additionally, the port staff provided access to space and land, protecting food security and housing access for our unhoused neighbors. >> we're here on piers 30 and 32. this is a covid-19 testing...
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this is a meeting of the san francisco port commission for tuesday, september 22, 2020. item thunder bay one is roll call. [roll call] madame president, all members of the commission are present. item number two is the pledge of allegiance. >> i pledge of allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. item number three is approval of minutes for the september 8, 2020 port commission meeting. >> so moved. >> second. >> could we please have a roll call vote. >> president brandon? [roll call] commissioner gilman? i think you're on muy. >> apologies. yes. >> thank you. [continuing roll call] >> [inaudible] the minutes of the august 11, 2020 meeting are adopted. >> all right. that brings us to item number four, announcements. please be advised that a member of the public has up to thee minutes to make pertinent public comments on each agenda item, unless the port commission adopts a shorter period on any item. please note that during the public comment period,
this is a meeting of the san francisco port commission for tuesday, september 22, 2020. item thunder bay one is roll call. [roll call] madame president, all members of the commission are present. item number two is the pledge of allegiance. >> i pledge of allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. item number three is approval of minutes for the september 8, 2020 port...
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they're accused of bribing san francisco's former public works director to help get a contract at the portcisco. the feds claim the two men provided mohammed nuru, who you see there, with lavish dinners and other benefits worth more than a quarter of a million dollars. in a statement to their employees, the executives denounced the charges as entirely unfounded, saying the firm won the port contract because they had the best bid. san francisco supervisor matt haney was clearly frustrated today to see more corruption charges. >> the city has a long way to go because this type of behavior and how extensive it was was clearly done flagrantly and people need to have faith that it's not happening anymore. >> the u.s. attorney's office has now charged eight people with corruption directly related to the city's public works department and says its investigation is not yet over. >>> burning man needs help in a big way. hit hard by the pandemic, organizers of the famed festival launched a fund-raising campaign for next year's event. the goal is to raise $1.5 million by the end of this october. at l
they're accused of bribing san francisco's former public works director to help get a contract at the portcisco. the feds claim the two men provided mohammed nuru, who you see there, with lavish dinners and other benefits worth more than a quarter of a million dollars. in a statement to their employees, the executives denounced the charges as entirely unfounded, saying the firm won the port contract because they had the best bid. san francisco supervisor matt haney was clearly frustrated today...
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this is a meeting of the san francisco port commission for tuesday, september 22, 2020.tem thunder bay one is roll call. [roll call] madame president, all members of the commission are present. item number two is the pledge of allegiance. >> i pledge of allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. item number three is approval of minutes for the september 8, 2020 port commission meeting. >> so moved. >> second. >> could we please have a roll call vote. >> president brandon? [roll call] commissioner gilman? i think you're on muy. >> apologies. yes. >> thank you. [continuing roll call] >> [inaudible] the minutes of the august 11, 2020 meeting are adopted. >> all right. that brings us to item number four, announcements. please be advised that a member of the public has up to thee minutes to make pertinent public comments on each agenda item, unless the port commission adopts a shorter period on any item. please note that during the public comment period, t
this is a meeting of the san francisco port commission for tuesday, september 22, 2020.tem thunder bay one is roll call. [roll call] madame president, all members of the commission are present. item number two is the pledge of allegiance. >> i pledge of allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. item number three is approval of minutes for the september 8, 2020 port...
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more that regulate the use of the space. >> it is the city and town of santa cisco, the port, -- of san franciscoarmy corps of engineers, fish and game, boating and wildlife. >> every time somebody wants to do something, and has to go through all of these review agencies. >> it makes it very interesting. >> the port is really a separate administrative jurisdiction. the ferry boat we are not on the -- a theory but we are on is not regulated by them. at the port has its own authority granted by state law, state charter which says they have their own building department, they issue their own permit, planning department. it is a separate government organization. >> the primary mission as described by state land, number one, to provide for maritime commerce, navigation. no. 2, it is to protect natural resources. third, it provides facilities that attract people to the waterfront. that is what the state land commission is. the port does not share a budget with the city. they cannot collect any tax revenue. they do not have any taxing authority. the port lives and dies by the revenue it generates on the
more that regulate the use of the space. >> it is the city and town of santa cisco, the port, -- of san franciscoarmy corps of engineers, fish and game, boating and wildlife. >> every time somebody wants to do something, and has to go through all of these review agencies. >> it makes it very interesting. >> the port is really a separate administrative jurisdiction. the ferry boat we are not on the -- a theory but we are on is not regulated by them. at the port has its...
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this is the meeting of the san francisco port commission on september 8, 2020. the meeting was called tor
this is the meeting of the san francisco port commission on september 8, 2020. the meeting was called tor
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the schools are redbridge education that's in the dogpatch neighborhood and the san francisco school in portola in the port whole neighborhood, san francisco county launched a new online tool for parents to check out and it shows how many schools have applied for waivers and how many schools have been inspected and then how many have actually been given the green light to reopen, we've posted a link to that tool on our website at kron 4 dot com. >>in a space schools in alameda county are going to get to reopen their classrooms if the county remains in the red tier for 2 weeks, the teachers union, however, for the oakland public schools warns against resuming in person learning kron four's haaziq tells us why. >>alameda county has officially moved into the red tier of the california department of public health's blueprint for a safer economy. among other things the red tier allows for school districts in the county like oakland unified to reopen for in person learning after maintaining red stat is for 2 weeks. >>i mean i think it's always positive when we hear that the cases are going down because we we don
the schools are redbridge education that's in the dogpatch neighborhood and the san francisco school in portola in the port whole neighborhood, san francisco county launched a new online tool for parents to check out and it shows how many schools have applied for waivers and how many schools have been inspected and then how many have actually been given the green light to reopen, we've posted a link to that tool on our website at kron 4 dot com. >>in a space schools in alameda county are...
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the grant agreement between the port and the san francisco bay restoration authority requires the port to maintain the improvementments that we'll be making, which in this case is planted, for the duration of the seven-year grant term. the scope of the grant-funded work includes maintenance. so we're confident that we'll have the resources to meet that requirement. the grant requires us to indemnify the restoration authority and maintain specified insurance, and to acknowledge the san francisco bay restoration authority and measure a.a. funding for the project. we have a minor technical amendment to make to the resolution regarding the grant terms. on page 1, line 6, we need to strike "2025," and replace it with "2027," to reflect the corrected duration of the grant term. the grant that is subject to the resolution that is before you today will fund the first phase, so it's the first two years of an overall five-year wetland revegetation effort. and it is a component of what will ultimately be a larger shoreline resilience project. the project to be funded today includes employment as
the grant agreement between the port and the san francisco bay restoration authority requires the port to maintain the improvementments that we'll be making, which in this case is planted, for the duration of the seven-year grant term. the scope of the grant-funded work includes maintenance. so we're confident that we'll have the resources to meet that requirement. the grant requires us to indemnify the restoration authority and maintain specified insurance, and to acknowledge the san francisco...
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both the city of san francisco and the state of california have a biodiversity resolution and it would be wonderful if every plant the city put in the ground, including everything at the port, were a local native san francisco plant. i appreciate the fact that you have ecological measures, including structures and features, if all of those could be local native plants, that would be wonderful. this will help increase our biodiversity resilience and the plants that evolved here are already resilient to sea level rise, fall and climate change. thank you very much. that concludes my comments. >> president brandon: thank you. >> opening the next line now. thank you. >> good afternoon, president brandon, vice president adams, commissioners gilman and woo ho. i'm senior vice president with the san francisco giants and chair over the san francisco spur and think tank. i want to applaud the port director and staff for your leadership on the embarcadero seawall and resilience program. it's my perspective that you all are quite frankly, leading the region and the state in this work. i particularly would like to commend the team fort inclusive nature of your approach. you've designed
both the city of san francisco and the state of california have a biodiversity resolution and it would be wonderful if every plant the city put in the ground, including everything at the port, were a local native san francisco plant. i appreciate the fact that you have ecological measures, including structures and features, if all of those could be local native plants, that would be wonderful. this will help increase our biodiversity resilience and the plants that evolved here are already...
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more that regulate the use of the space. >> it is the city and town of santa cisco, the port, -- of san franciscomy corps of engineers, fish and game, boating and wildlife. >> every time somebody wants to do something, and has to go through all of these review agencies. >> it makes it very interesting. >> the port is really a separate administrative jurisdiction. the ferry boat we are not on the -- a theory but we are on is not regulated by them. at the port has its own authority granted by state law, state charter which says they have their own building department, they issue their own permit, planning department. it is a separate government organization. >> the primary mission as described by state land, number one, to provide for maritime commerce, navigation. no. 2, it is to protect natural resources. third, it provides facilities that attract people to the waterfront. that is what the state land commission is. the port does not share a budget with the city. they cannot collect any tax revenue. they do not have any taxing authority. the port lives and dies by the revenue it generates on the p
more that regulate the use of the space. >> it is the city and town of santa cisco, the port, -- of san franciscomy corps of engineers, fish and game, boating and wildlife. >> every time somebody wants to do something, and has to go through all of these review agencies. >> it makes it very interesting. >> the port is really a separate administrative jurisdiction. the ferry boat we are not on the -- a theory but we are on is not regulated by them. at the port has its own...
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light to reopen right now the only schools in san francisco allowed to reopen or redbridge school in the dogpatch neighborhood, san francisco school in the port ala upper taller other neighborhood. this dashboard is going to be updated every morning we have listed a link to it on our website kron 4 dot com. >>as majority of the bay area moves into that less restrictive red tier that allows for reopening more indoor things dining museums, schools, etcetera contra costa county in sonoma county are left behind there still in the purple here. those 2 counties are currently experiencing more widespread coronavirus cases kron four's taylor be sacking his live in sonoma tonight. taylor has to be really frustrating for people in those counties. >>grant as you can imagine, it's a big disappointment for many of the people and businesses here in sonoma county. now one supervisor i spoke with says a lot of that has to do with the county's population and its makeup, it's overly facilities. and the recent fires. >>well bay area counties are now allowing more indoor activities. contra costa and sonoma counties not advancing to the less restrictive read here
light to reopen right now the only schools in san francisco allowed to reopen or redbridge school in the dogpatch neighborhood, san francisco school in the port ala upper taller other neighborhood. this dashboard is going to be updated every morning we have listed a link to it on our website kron 4 dot com. >>as majority of the bay area moves into that less restrictive red tier that allows for reopening more indoor things dining museums, schools, etcetera contra costa county in sonoma...
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battling flames which have consumed entire communities and blanketed cities from san francisco to seattle and small. ports. from montana to the mexico border huge swaths of the western u.s. are burning hundreds of thousands of square kilometers have burned in california colorado arizona montana oregon utah and washington what we're experiencing this year is simply without precedent the small town of malden in eastern washington was almost completely incinerated by a wind driven wildfire authorities are searching the rubble unsure whether all of the town's approximately $300.00 residents made it out alive in medford oregon a fire swept through of mobile home community reducing it to a burned out hell scape of twisted metal resident regina hill lost everything she owned. you know what you're wearing right now this is. powerful winds are spreading the oregon fires the governor invoked emergency powers to marshal more resources in california high winds are also fanning the flames 14000 firefighters are out on the front lines in california where 28 major fires have scorched over 100000 hectors tens of thousand
battling flames which have consumed entire communities and blanketed cities from san francisco to seattle and small. ports. from montana to the mexico border huge swaths of the western u.s. are burning hundreds of thousands of square kilometers have burned in california colorado arizona montana oregon utah and washington what we're experiencing this year is simply without precedent the small town of malden in eastern washington was almost completely incinerated by a wind driven wildfire...
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both the city of san francisco and the state of california have a biodiversity resolution and it would be wonderful if every plant the city put in the ground, including everything at the port, were a local native san francisco plant. i appreciate the fact that you have ecological measures, including structures and features, if all of those could be local native plants, that would be wonderful. this will help increase our biodiversity resilience and the plants that evolved here are already resilient to sea level rise, fall and climate change. thank you very much. that concludes my comments. >> president brandon: thank you. >> opening the next line now. thank you. >> good afternoon, president brandon, vice president adams, commissioners gilman and woo ho. i'm senior vice president with the san francisco giants and chair over the san francisco spur and think tank. i want to applaud the port director and staff for your leadership on the embarcadero seawall and resilience program. it's my perspective that you all are quite frankly, leading the region and the state in this work. i particularly would like to commend the team fort inclusive nature of your approach. you've designed
both the city of san francisco and the state of california have a biodiversity resolution and it would be wonderful if every plant the city put in the ground, including everything at the port, were a local native san francisco plant. i appreciate the fact that you have ecological measures, including structures and features, if all of those could be local native plants, that would be wonderful. this will help increase our biodiversity resilience and the plants that evolved here are already...
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so the pouredside clean and safe program is new because i worked very closely with the port of san francisco to identify where the c.b.d. could supplement what the port covers as far as cleaning and safety, so we identified five days a week that we could have a cleaner where the port doesn't have a cleaner. obviously, that might change, depending upon, you know, staffing levels that the port can sustain, given they're ahead to the budget. it's very tough to keep the area clean when you have clam chowder-laden sourdough bowls that the birds are trying to pick up and fly around. so that's the cleaning -- some of the safety hours will be supplemented with the remaining budget to have private security patrols on the portside. the methodology i want to address here, and that's on the bottom of each slide here, and it's that pouredside assessment -- portside assessments are based on some of the fixed receipts on the portside of the district. some of the portside businesses are unique in that i.e., we have boats. those are fixed rate items. we also have pier 39, which is a collective of businesses,
so the pouredside clean and safe program is new because i worked very closely with the port of san francisco to identify where the c.b.d. could supplement what the port covers as far as cleaning and safety, so we identified five days a week that we could have a cleaner where the port doesn't have a cleaner. obviously, that might change, depending upon, you know, staffing levels that the port can sustain, given they're ahead to the budget. it's very tough to keep the area clean when you have...
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the better side certainly right along the coastline as well as in san francisco to san jose. well looking at portons for inland east bay area such as alameda and contra costa counties winds will remain light through the day today, you'll notice a bit of an uptick in wind speeds towards the finish of the day as that cool breeze sweeps and yet again cooling us down after what will be another hot one today tomorrow is expected to be an even hotter one though, and those heat advisories taking effect at 11:00am tomorrow morning lasting to 08:00pm tomorrow night in all areas lit up in orange here now in these areas we can expect some daytime highs as warm as the triple digits 15 to 25 degrees above average as he kicks into gear so will some northwesterly breezes in the north bay and that's in addition to heat advisories. we also do have fire weather watches in yellow for much of the north bay come tomorrow into friday so not out of the woods yet as far as the heat nor the fire danger goes, but things are gradually improving and especially into the weekend some relief on tap. as for today 70's 60's at t
the better side certainly right along the coastline as well as in san francisco to san jose. well looking at portons for inland east bay area such as alameda and contra costa counties winds will remain light through the day today, you'll notice a bit of an uptick in wind speeds towards the finish of the day as that cool breeze sweeps and yet again cooling us down after what will be another hot one today tomorrow is expected to be an even hotter one though, and those heat advisories taking...
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that allowed to reopen or the red bridge school here in the dogpatch as well as the san francisco school here in the port hole in neighborhood. if you'd like to mess around with the site see all the different options you have here you can check it out on our website we posted it on kron 4 dot com. >>not everybody is in favor of resuming in person classes in schools in alameda county are going to be allowed to reopen if the county remains on the red tier for 2 weeks, but the teachers union for oakland public schools, they are warning against resuming in person classes to sue. >>we have safety criteria that still needs to be negotiated. agreed upon before return to he doing any in person learning we have to make sure that we're holding community safety student safety. in the highest regard because as we've seen across the country and even internationally. casey of children contracting and spreading covid have been on the rise. >>health order clarified that schools must continue distance learning intel, local conditions support in person learning that's even if the county meets the state's criteria for retu
that allowed to reopen or the red bridge school here in the dogpatch as well as the san francisco school here in the port hole in neighborhood. if you'd like to mess around with the site see all the different options you have here you can check it out on our website we posted it on kron 4 dot com. >>not everybody is in favor of resuming in person classes in schools in alameda county are going to be allowed to reopen if the county remains on the red tier for 2 weeks, but the teachers union...
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. >> that was until the port commission of san francisco rallied behind them and voted unanimously topprove a pilot program to allow the fish to be sold directly to consumers right off their boats. >> the purpose of the program is to allow commercial fishers to sell their fish directly from their boats to the end consumer in a safe and orderly manner for the benefit of the overall fishing community at the port of san francisco. we have limited the program to certain types of fish such as salmon, halibut, tuna and rock fish. crab is restricted from this program because we did not want to interfere with the existing crab sales on taylor street and jefferson street. so this is not meant to favor one aspect of the fishing industry more than another. it's to basically to lift up the whole industry together. >> and if joe the program has been doing just that. >> it was almost breathtaking whenever i woke up one morning and i got my federal receiver, my first receivers license in the mail. and that gave me permission to actually take fish off my boat. once we started to be able to sell, it o
. >> that was until the port commission of san francisco rallied behind them and voted unanimously topprove a pilot program to allow the fish to be sold directly to consumers right off their boats. >> the purpose of the program is to allow commercial fishers to sell their fish directly from their boats to the end consumer in a safe and orderly manner for the benefit of the overall fishing community at the port of san francisco. we have limited the program to certain types of fish...
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going to expand the program possibly to other destinations from san francisco which is where the doing well and hopefully all their ports as well if they can really scale testing they could give people the confidence to return the people around them as well as provide a mechanism that would allow more destinations not just domestic destinations to really open up to more trouble the ability to go to a variety of countries if everyone's coming in it's already been tested really does make a lot of travel much more possible in the same way that people would be more willing to go to a restaurant if everyone in the restaurant is already been cleared a little fast retesting has a significant role to play in letting people know that the activities they're aging as. well it sounds like the airlines are trying to do what they can to recover little bits and pieces of what they've lost and are continue to lose because from people at least i've heard in my experience people that have been traveling on airplanes to and from places that airports are pretty crowded the airplanes i mean yes they're there it's an empty middle seat but th
going to expand the program possibly to other destinations from san francisco which is where the doing well and hopefully all their ports as well if they can really scale testing they could give people the confidence to return the people around them as well as provide a mechanism that would allow more destinations not just domestic destinations to really open up to more trouble the ability to go to a variety of countries if everyone's coming in it's already been tested really does make a lot of...
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. >>> okay, a new study this morning warns that san francisco's embarcadero could b. thut by e port pr sized quake could dislodge soil holding the embarcadero in place. that would sidewalks, historic blluildings and transi lines. fisherman's wharf is one of those at risk. it could flood streets and the tunnel beneath the market. it could happen as soon as 2050. >>> in the east bay, this year's disastrous fire season is actually pushing some people out of their homes in the oakland hills to make sure their homes are fire-safe come this fall. they got a grant from the arborist to remove hundreds of problem trees. abc 7 news reporter luz pena shows you how they're doing it. >> reporter: if a tree falls in the forest and no one is around, does it even make a sound? in this case oakland hills residents want to hear more of this as we approach the peak of a fire season. e da f news personality is one of the volunteers. they secured $20,000 in grants to help oakland's vegetation management. >> that area came from the diablo fire safe council which gives out small grants and you match it wi
. >>> okay, a new study this morning warns that san francisco's embarcadero could b. thut by e port pr sized quake could dislodge soil holding the embarcadero in place. that would sidewalks, historic blluildings and transi lines. fisherman's wharf is one of those at risk. it could flood streets and the tunnel beneath the market. it could happen as soon as 2050. >>> in the east bay, this year's disastrous fire season is actually pushing some people out of their homes in the...
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in fact from timber on down into northern portions of san francisco through richmond martinez out into the central valley, san jose also on the port side of things as far as air quality goes. now cloud cover is it going to stay with us all day. unfortunately, those hazy spots well as has been the case for 17 solid days now a spare the air alerts high pressure is in place and that does result of a shift in weather in the days ahead of us will replace an onshore flow bringing cool ocean cool there into the bay with an offshore flow. what this is going to do is take that hot dry air from our inland valleys and forced out towards the coast and temperatures going to be unrecognizable from friday into saturday. that's the 24 hour period that everything changes 60's for your highs and san francisco and out along the coastline with daytime highs right along the bay today in a range of 70's burlingame at 73 saying carlos at 77 mountain view at 76, south bay temperatures either upper 70's or low 80's which will be pretty nice compared to where we're headed 70's 80's for the east bay too with double 82 while the creek 84 oakland in the low 7
in fact from timber on down into northern portions of san francisco through richmond martinez out into the central valley, san jose also on the port side of things as far as air quality goes. now cloud cover is it going to stay with us all day. unfortunately, those hazy spots well as has been the case for 17 solid days now a spare the air alerts high pressure is in place and that does result of a shift in weather in the days ahead of us will replace an onshore flow bringing cool ocean cool...
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so the pouredside clean and safe program is new because i worked very closely with the port of san francisco to identify where the c.b.d. could supplement what the port covers as far as cleaning and safety, so we identified five days a week that we could have a cleaner where the port doesn't have a cleaner. obviously, that might change, depending upon, you know, staffing levels that the port can sustain, given they're ahead to the budget. it's very tough to keep the area clean when you have clam chowder-laden sourdough bowls that the birds are trying to pick up and fly around. so that's the cleaning -- some of the safety hours will be supplemented with the remaining budget to have private security patrols on the portside. the methodology i want to address here, and that's on the bottom of each slide here, and it's that pouredside assessment -- portside assessments are based on some of the fixed receipts on the portside of the district. some of the portside businesses are unique in that i.e., we have boats. those are fixed rate items. we also have pier 39, which is a collective of businesses,
so the pouredside clean and safe program is new because i worked very closely with the port of san francisco to identify where the c.b.d. could supplement what the port covers as far as cleaning and safety, so we identified five days a week that we could have a cleaner where the port doesn't have a cleaner. obviously, that might change, depending upon, you know, staffing levels that the port can sustain, given they're ahead to the budget. it's very tough to keep the area clean when you have...
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mid to upper 60s along the coast and san francisco and mainly 70s around the bay andal aal 80s in and lake port>>> relief for renters this morning. governor newsom beat a midnight deadline to extend a eviction moratorium. julian glover is live breaking all of this down for us. good morning, julian. >> hi, good morning, kumasi. this really came down to the wire at midnight just before midnight last night. this was when all of this was signed. the state eviction moratorium was set to expire on wednesday and in place for renters that will last through february of next year. let's break down exactly what's inside of assembly bill 3088. tenants are now protected from covid-19-related evictions until february of next year. again, those are covid-19 related hardships that occur between the start of the pandemic, march 4th, through august 31st which was yesterday. now, moving forward and starting today, tenants must pay at least 25% of rent due to avoid eviction. the bill also states a bicannote evicted during this time. this just kicks the can down the road. >> i'm scared that they're going to evict m
mid to upper 60s along the coast and san francisco and mainly 70s around the bay andal aal 80s in and lake port>>> relief for renters this morning. governor newsom beat a midnight deadline to extend a eviction moratorium. julian glover is live breaking all of this down for us. good morning, julian. >> hi, good morning, kumasi. this really came down to the wire at midnight just before midnight last night. this was when all of this was signed. the state eviction moratorium was set...
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rapidly in fact last hour it was all across the bay into san francisco now it has moved into oakland and alameda up into richmond right now the ports their quality in the bay area, but it is bad just about everywhere you go you see in red here there's a very bad air out there right now and tomorrow doesn't look like an improvement overnight tonight we're going to watch kind of settle in and all the valleys the nooks and crannies the topography around the bay area. there you go tomorrow morning we start out with some extremely poor air quality all the way from about half moon bay to san mateo on northward up in the north bay towards santa rosa in guerneville stretching across to the richmond martinez and oakland now this is going to change throughout the day you're going to see those winds pick up and so that's going to move that smoke around first going to see some spots re begins maybe see some clearing and then all of a sudden you see some smoke come in a look at this look at the smoke along the coastline. this is not just fog. we're talking about a smoke cloud that lingers all along the california coastline all the way up in ore
rapidly in fact last hour it was all across the bay into san francisco now it has moved into oakland and alameda up into richmond right now the ports their quality in the bay area, but it is bad just about everywhere you go you see in red here there's a very bad air out there right now and tomorrow doesn't look like an improvement overnight tonight we're going to watch kind of settle in and all the valleys the nooks and crannies the topography around the bay area. there you go tomorrow morning...
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san francisco sanaz tahernia kron 4 news. and world news tonight, a huge fire broke out at the port of beirut, the site of last month's catastrophicxplosion that killed. >>nearly 200 people in devastated parts of the capital. so you can see it column of thick black smoke filling the sky today. this new fire triggered widespread panic among traumatized residents of the area. it wasn't immediately clear what caused the blaze at the facility which was decimated by the august 4th explosion nearly 3,000 tons of ammonium nitrate detonated. british actress stana rig has died after it became the 1960's style icon as secret agent m appeal in the tv series. the avengers. >>recently she played a lot of tyrone the blockbuster series game of thrones her agent says she died this morning at home with her family. greg was diagnosed with cancer back in march, she was 82 years old. >>the where bacteria what you should know if you might be heading to moderate county this weekend. how can you get your exercise in without dealing with all that and help >>and one way to escape the smoke around the bay area well refreshing body and mind is to work out p
san francisco sanaz tahernia kron 4 news. and world news tonight, a huge fire broke out at the port of beirut, the site of last month's catastrophicxplosion that killed. >>nearly 200 people in devastated parts of the capital. so you can see it column of thick black smoke filling the sky today. this new fire triggered widespread panic among traumatized residents of the area. it wasn't immediately clear what caused the blaze at the facility which was decimated by the august 4th explosion...
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port approving walls on the water. that are not consistent with community character or the view of san francisco as a stepdown city with the highest buildings on the hills and then coming down, so there is this clear open view and experience of the waterfront. and that's what i think your job is as commissioners. i have to say, you know, just as a resident of the watermark, it may not be that we have the absolute right, but we definitely depend on what we're told at the time we spend millions of dollars when we buy these apartments and condominiums, which is 105 feet. now the proposal is to obliterate that view. so along with everything else, it's hard to say how that is fair to the landowners, although i understand an argument could be made. so i think that, again, incorporating everything that has been said, i think this project, it's made to look appealing. it has appeal, but i think it is completely violating the community experience of that neighborhood. thank you. >> president brandon: thank you. next caller. >> unmuting the next line now. >> my name is david, i'm a resident of brandon street. thank you for the o
port approving walls on the water. that are not consistent with community character or the view of san francisco as a stepdown city with the highest buildings on the hills and then coming down, so there is this clear open view and experience of the waterfront. and that's what i think your job is as commissioners. i have to say, you know, just as a resident of the watermark, it may not be that we have the absolute right, but we definitely depend on what we're told at the time we spend millions...
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san francisco at 88. as far as air quality goes talking some improvements there as well most of us are in the moderate category this morning, inland valleys of the east bay anywhere from ports, a very poor as well as persons of the north bay, so definitely not all of us sitting good this morning. i'm talking more about her height and fire danger today. what else to expect for the rest of the week all still to come in your forecast robin. >>all right sounds good. thank you let's check in on the traffic we're taking a peek at your morning commute starting off the bay bridge toll plaza. here's a live look at your a t team you westbound coming into san francisco and so far so good, no problems, no crashes no stalls. an easy trip here under 10 minutes to make it off to the fremont street exit, let's head over to 92 are checking in on the drive across the san mateo bridge busy as usual remember it's always our first bridge to start getting a little crowded in the 4 o'clock hours so no problems here, but plenty of brake lights rolling out of hayward over to the peninsula and we have one more one on one across the golden gate looking good. i don't even see any roadwork northbound h
san francisco at 88. as far as air quality goes talking some improvements there as well most of us are in the moderate category this morning, inland valleys of the east bay anywhere from ports, a very poor as well as persons of the north bay, so definitely not all of us sitting good this morning. i'm talking more about her height and fire danger today. what else to expect for the rest of the week all still to come in your forecast robin. >>all right sounds good. thank you let's check in...
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san francisco to pick up a team of 31 scientists. researchers typically board in chile or new zealand, but had to use a domestic port due to restrictions on international travel. >>> we went to take you to louisville, kentucky, now, where crowds of common straighters protesting today's grand jury indictment the shooting death of breonna taylor. you're looking at live pictures from lump. these protesters are gather after an indictment was hand down today for an officer for shooting into her home. >> a curfew has been set for less than an hour from now, at 9:00 p.m. eastern time. >> fox news anna has more now on today's indictment, and where this case goes from here. >> reporter: a grand jury indicting one of the officers involved in the death of breonna taylor. taylor was shot and killed in march when louisville police served a search warrant of her home. former louisville police directive brett hankky son was indicted on three counts of wanton endangerment for shooting into apartments during the police raid. >> the above named defendant, brett hankky son committed the offense of wanton endangerment in the first degree. >> no other indi
san francisco to pick up a team of 31 scientists. researchers typically board in chile or new zealand, but had to use a domestic port due to restrictions on international travel. >>> we went to take you to louisville, kentucky, now, where crowds of common straighters protesting today's grand jury indictment the shooting death of breonna taylor. you're looking at live pictures from lump. these protesters are gather after an indictment was hand down today for an officer for shooting into...
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san francisco bay area never signed onto the deal. in the words of historian. by the end of 1925 willis decided to embark on a new strategy it would scare californians not only porting backwards at the recent seismic instruction. that it was much larger than the santa barbara shop would soon strike california. >> his prediction was based to some extent on a result that have come out after the coast. the survey results and became known in 1923. they avoided making overly alarmist public statements. analysis of early data. from that triangulation measurements. the have not been properly connected. it did not support a specific forecast. they had written in the 1969 article. at what time future shocks will occur we do not know. we do know that since 1769 he was wrong about that by the way. the average points conclusively to greater frequency. even a month or year cannot be approximated. even uprooted cited just face the dilemma that remained familiar. the raised concerns in professional circles. it was not any specific timeframe. they did know however. it would be released eventually. they had spoken publicly to a limited extent about the buildup of strain before the s
san francisco bay area never signed onto the deal. in the words of historian. by the end of 1925 willis decided to embark on a new strategy it would scare californians not only porting backwards at the recent seismic instruction. that it was much larger than the santa barbara shop would soon strike california. >> his prediction was based to some extent on a result that have come out after the coast. the survey results and became known in 1923. they avoided making overly alarmist public...
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san francisco. here he is talking about why they need to do this. >>evie is broken it top-down reform according to the port they're not going be able to close a backlog until the end of generous and so very concerned that this is going to be too little too late for so many californians who been desperately waiting. >>desperately waiting those words are sitting not well with a lot of people his fellow lawmakers who say that unemployment insurance is there for people that happened to when they're unemployed, but right now it seems like most people agree in sacramento that the system needs to be overhauled. so unfortunately they're not going to be able to do this for the next 2 weeks they will be sent to a temporary website where they can upload their information and then after the 2 weeks then the lawmakers the state. we'll look at that particular information a little bit of good news though if you did file before this past saturday. they will tackle those cases and then they should be no disruption in in your unemployment insurance bob and james. >>still a bit of a frustrating situation, thank you will. >>a
san francisco. here he is talking about why they need to do this. >>evie is broken it top-down reform according to the port they're not going be able to close a backlog until the end of generous and so very concerned that this is going to be too little too late for so many californians who been desperately waiting. >>desperately waiting those words are sitting not well with a lot of people his fellow lawmakers who say that unemployment insurance is there for people that happened to...
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san francisco waterfront transformed into a sprawling, mixed-use project. these are some renderings of what the pier could look like. plans by a developer that's been chosen by the portf housing ouunits, a floating swimming pool, retail, and commercial space. the 13-acre site is now being used as a drive-in covid-19 testing site. and before that, it was a parking lot. the warriors once considered the site for their new >> two young sbree nuentreprene using new skills they developed to not only create a business but help others, at the same time. we first introduced you to 10-year-old brianna and her 6-year-old sister, ashley wong, back in april. they wanted to feed hungry kids and when the pandemic first began, they learned how to make leathekeychains, eossd whs,like teir favorite places in oakland were struggling, so they sprang into action, again. they have been making these. they are embossed leather coasters and selling them at their website and through a collaboration with oakland dish. they sold out of their coasters within just 12 hours. congratulations to these two girls. they are truly making a difference. >> congratulations, again. they're doing did again.
san francisco waterfront transformed into a sprawling, mixed-use project. these are some renderings of what the pier could look like. plans by a developer that's been chosen by the portf housing ouunits, a floating swimming pool, retail, and commercial space. the 13-acre site is now being used as a drive-in covid-19 testing site. and before that, it was a parking lot. the warriors once considered the site for their new >> two young sbree nuentreprene using new skills they developed to not...
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basically a full month now after that massive explosion in the city's port the search area has been narrowed down to an area of about san franciscork done by hand. we'll keep our eye on that because it's still a developing story. carl, back to you. >> the selling continues this morning. the nasdaq down 3to 300 points. we'll talk to jan hatzius about the jobs loss in a moment. ♪ ♪ i keep working my way back to you, babe ♪ ♪ with a burning love inside ♪ yeah i'm working my way back to you, babe ♪ ♪ and the happiness that died ♪ i let it get away servicenow. the smarter way to workflow. >>> 1.37 million jobs added to the economy, much better than expectations let's bring in chief economist jan hatzius and what the futures may tell us. happy friday, jan. good to see you. >> thank you, good to be here. >> safe to say your reaction is pretty constructive given what you see is a high likelihood of future gains going to the end of the year >> it was much stronger than expected, a 1.8% drop in the unemployment rate is large, and even after that drop, 45% of all unemployed workers are still on temporary layoff and over the last few months,
basically a full month now after that massive explosion in the city's port the search area has been narrowed down to an area of about san franciscork done by hand. we'll keep our eye on that because it's still a developing story. carl, back to you. >> the selling continues this morning. the nasdaq down 3to 300 points. we'll talk to jan hatzius about the jobs loss in a moment. ♪ ♪ i keep working my way back to you, babe ♪ ♪ with a burning love inside ♪ yeah i'm working my way...
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port city. what is ahead here. nancy pelosi under fire after video surfaces of her at a hair appointment inside of a salon which is in violation of current pandemic rules in san francisco, the city where this took place. we'll have her response. (vo) businesses are always making choices. here's a choice you don't have to make. the largest 5g network... award-winning customer satisfaction... or insanely great value. now, with t-mobile for business, there's no compromise. network. support. value. choose. any. three. t-mobile for business ready when you are. in honor of our 50th anniversary, we're committing over $30 million dollars to new student scholarships. because we believe in the pursuit of purpose and in the difference you make in the world. apply for your scholarship today at nu.edu some companies still have hr stuck between employeesentering data.a.d. changing data. more and more sensitive, personal data. and it doesn't just drag hr down. it drags the entire business down -- with inefficiency, errors and waste. it's ridiculous. so ridiculous. with paycom, employees enter and manage their own data in a single, easy to use software. visit paycom.com, and schedule
port city. what is ahead here. nancy pelosi under fire after video surfaces of her at a hair appointment inside of a salon which is in violation of current pandemic rules in san francisco, the city where this took place. we'll have her response. (vo) businesses are always making choices. here's a choice you don't have to make. the largest 5g network... award-winning customer satisfaction... or insanely great value. now, with t-mobile for business, there's no compromise. network. support. value....
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port. and security services for human services agency, general services agency, city administrator and the mayor's office of housing and community development. item 51 is resolution to it authorize the san francisco public library to accept and extend $809,000 in-kind gifts services and cash monies of the friends of san francisco public library for a variety of public programs and services. and item 52, resolution to suspend the city financial policy in administrative code certification 10.61 for fiscal year 2021-22 to authorize the city to spend selected none recurring revenues described in that policy on recurring expenditures. >> president yee: okay. supervisor fewer, you go first. >> supervisor fewer: yes, president yee, i'd like to sever items 29 and items 45. thank you. >> president yee: we can do this right now. supervisor fewer, i know this is going to be your last city budget that you'll be handling. like you, it will be my last city budget. and it was quite a way to close out our term, don't you think? although, each budget i have worked on in the last eight years on the board has had sort of unique challenges. this time we really had once-in-a-lifetime challenge of trying to pass a bal
port. and security services for human services agency, general services agency, city administrator and the mayor's office of housing and community development. item 51 is resolution to it authorize the san francisco public library to accept and extend $809,000 in-kind gifts services and cash monies of the friends of san francisco public library for a variety of public programs and services. and item 52, resolution to suspend the city financial policy in administrative code certification 10.61...
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port. and security services for human services agency, general services agency, city administrator and the mayor's office of housing and community development. item 51 is resolution to it authorize the san francisco public library to accept and extend $809,000 in-kind gifts services and cash monies of the friends of san francisco public library for a variety of public programs and services. and item 52, resolution to suspend the city financial policy in administrative code certification 10.61 for fiscal year 2021-22 to authorize the city to spend selected none recurring revenues described in that policy on recurring expenditures. >> president yee: okay. supervisor fewer, you go first. >> supervisor fewer: yes, president yee, i'd like to sever items 29 and items 45. thank you. >> president yee: we can do this right now. supervisor fewer, i know this is going to be your last city budget that you'll be handling. like you, it will be my last city budget. and it was quite a way to close out our term, don't you think? although, each budget i have worked on in the last eight years on the board has had sort of unique challenges. this time we really had once-in-a-lifetime challenge of trying to pass a bal
port. and security services for human services agency, general services agency, city administrator and the mayor's office of housing and community development. item 51 is resolution to it authorize the san francisco public library to accept and extend $809,000 in-kind gifts services and cash monies of the friends of san francisco public library for a variety of public programs and services. and item 52, resolution to suspend the city financial policy in administrative code certification 10.61...
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port. and security services for human services agency, general services agency, city administrator and the mayor's office of housing and community development. item 51 is resolution to it authorize the san francisco public library to accept and extend $809,000 in-kind gifts services and cash monies of the friends of san francisco public library for a variety of public programs and services. and item 52, resolution to suspend the city financial policy in administrative code certification 10.61 for fiscal year 2021-22 to authorize the city to spend selected none recurring revenues described in that policy on recurring expenditures. >> president yee: okay. supervisor fewer, you go first. >> supervisor fewer: yes, president yee, i'd like to sever items 29 and items 45. thank you. >> president yee: we can do this right now. supervisor fewer, i know this is going to be your last city budget that you'll be handling. like you, it will be my last city budget. and it was quite a way to close out our term, don't you think? although, each budget i have worked on in the last eight years on the board has had sort of unique challenges. this time we really had once-in-a-lifetime challenge of trying to pass a bal
port. and security services for human services agency, general services agency, city administrator and the mayor's office of housing and community development. item 51 is resolution to it authorize the san francisco public library to accept and extend $809,000 in-kind gifts services and cash monies of the friends of san francisco public library for a variety of public programs and services. and item 52, resolution to suspend the city financial policy in administrative code certification 10.61...