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so you see the seawall cost go down because seawall work will have been completed from the prior two plans to the time we reach this plan, so that leaves us with a $3.5 billion total need. now we turn to looking at the funding sources that we have projected in the continue-year period. we're -- ten-year period. we're forecasting $4.7 billion funding needed. if you look at the blue, you'll see port sources, which go primarily to state of good repair, and in green, we see the external sources, which while significant push goes to enhancement, they also play a significant role in our ability to perform state of good repair. breaking thousands down further, we see they're made up of port capital as well as the tenant improvements. on the external sources, ten t tenant -- public improvements, and mixed in with grants. putting all of those together, how close do we come to being able to fund that? we anticipate funding 48% of that total need in a ten-year period, and then a portion of that funding, which is really only a potential need, which leaves us with a $1.2 billion need unfunded in
so you see the seawall cost go down because seawall work will have been completed from the prior two plans to the time we reach this plan, so that leaves us with a $3.5 billion total need. now we turn to looking at the funding sources that we have projected in the continue-year period. we're -- ten-year period. we're forecasting $4.7 billion funding needed. if you look at the blue, you'll see port sources, which go primarily to state of good repair, and in green, we see the external sources,...
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actually heard a lot of movement in trump's speech, sort of the walking back from the sea to shine seawall. >> sure. >> did you hear those high notes as well? >> i've heard them but i heard them before because he used to talk about a wall and he moved to border security and now he's offering us this deal. the truth is -- >> but is that progress? >> i don't think so only because you can't trust it. that's the problem and for democrats, this is a tough situation, too, because daca's very important -- it's very important to the country but certainly important to us. >> yes. >> we were at the precipice of this before we fell off that cliff. we're not -- it didn't get done, but and the truth is, accepting a wall is really a proxy for acceptance of the racism and xenophobia that's come out of this white house. so cutting a deal that includes the wall is tantamount to accepting that sort of position that the white house has been taking. it's very difficult for us to do that as much as we want daca to be something that we -- >> to be solved. doug, do you think trump is operating here from a defens
actually heard a lot of movement in trump's speech, sort of the walking back from the sea to shine seawall. >> sure. >> did you hear those high notes as well? >> i've heard them but i heard them before because he used to talk about a wall and he moved to border security and now he's offering us this deal. the truth is -- >> but is that progress? >> i don't think so only because you can't trust it. that's the problem and for democrats, this is a tough situation,...
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so notably, we're working on fortified resiliency for our waterfront of which the seawall earthquake safety program is a piece of that effort. we have a desired a complete the multi hazard risk assessment and select our projects for construction in 2023. the goals and objectives for this program but it's safety project and we know it's urgent. developing that port-wide resiliency framework to address seismic and flood risk port wide. and emergency preparedness to ensure we can work with city departments to prepare when incidents occur. when the city is hit with a major earthquake, the waterfront will be a critical asset and we need to help the city recover. engagement. increase the public awareness of the purpose and benefit of port functions and activities. this is about our communitien gainment and having events and tours, the digital outreach social media and work with the media. we talked a lot about this arena in recognizing and honoring renee. equity, which was formally live ability. we have clarified that with equity what we're really trying to do is advance equity and public
so notably, we're working on fortified resiliency for our waterfront of which the seawall earthquake safety program is a piece of that effort. we have a desired a complete the multi hazard risk assessment and select our projects for construction in 2023. the goals and objectives for this program but it's safety project and we know it's urgent. developing that port-wide resiliency framework to address seismic and flood risk port wide. and emergency preparedness to ensure we can work with city...
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your seawall and melis take's work. we are moving forward to use similar information and we have a role to play in making the city resilient. i will focus on sea level rise in the neighboring neighborhoods of the city. you guysra the landowner at the shoreline. what happens at the port has huge impacts in financial district and other neighborhoods. we are moving through the adaptation planning process starting with understanding the science and what do we know about infrastructure, how people use the city today? what do we think the consequences will be based on what we project for flood events? we move into the shared city information to come up with priorities that make sense for san francisco. we don't want sort of the loudest wheel to get the degrees. we want to be able to look at our needs, what makes since and make the decisions based on that. we have a coordinating committee and have built it to include people like the port who own and manage the physical assets and people like public health and environment who h
your seawall and melis take's work. we are moving forward to use similar information and we have a role to play in making the city resilient. i will focus on sea level rise in the neighboring neighborhoods of the city. you guysra the landowner at the shoreline. what happens at the port has huge impacts in financial district and other neighborhoods. we are moving through the adaptation planning process starting with understanding the science and what do we know about infrastructure, how people...
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bond for improvement along the embarcadero seawall. also, we're reviewing the cash flow needs, but initially, it's looking like based on their planning and design needs for that program, they'll need about $25 million this summer or the end of the fiscal year. so those are the ones we currently see on the tape able we'll continue to see what their needs are. >> mark, can you make sure this is updated with all the bonds that have been approved by the voters. this stops in 2016. >> sorry? >> my version stops in 2016, i think we've had bonds approved since then -- unless i'm missing a page. >> awesome. any questions? comments? see no public, so obviously, no public comments. i think we'll be adjourned. thank you for your time today. >> the hon. london breed: hello, everyone. aren't we excited today? [applause] first of all, i want to thank all of you for being here today. this is a really special occasion to celebrate someone who has been working in education and improving the lives of so many children throughout san francisco for more th
bond for improvement along the embarcadero seawall. also, we're reviewing the cash flow needs, but initially, it's looking like based on their planning and design needs for that program, they'll need about $25 million this summer or the end of the fiscal year. so those are the ones we currently see on the tape able we'll continue to see what their needs are. >> mark, can you make sure this is updated with all the bonds that have been approved by the voters. this stops in 2016. >>...
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to the place to take off his clothes and drive his clothes the powerful swells crashed against the seawall sprayed over onto rockaway beach boulevardthe waves are huge and there is deep as they are tall so when they come over and breach the wall it's pretty astounding it makes you feel smallothers standing in the parking lot of nick's seashore restaurant had to run away to keep from getting wet. it's beautiful i've never seen waves like this before they are crashing over the cars here you can see the waves thru the window of the banquet room at the lighthouse hotel. one of these panes were recently replaced after a wave broke thru. repairs are still underway. and the hotel staff are feeling a little nervous that the waves might break their glass again.this is crazy it's amazing what mother nature doesthe waves were so big and the current to strong that one man who tried to surf them regretted it.up getting beaten up by those waves not very fun specially when it's just throwing around with the currentpeople who work on the street say the waves have been hammering this end of the ...and it's
to the place to take off his clothes and drive his clothes the powerful swells crashed against the seawall sprayed over onto rockaway beach boulevardthe waves are huge and there is deep as they are tall so when they come over and breach the wall it's pretty astounding it makes you feel smallothers standing in the parking lot of nick's seashore restaurant had to run away to keep from getting wet. it's beautiful i've never seen waves like this before they are crashing over the cars here you can...
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surf rolls california coast again california coast again with massive waves crashing against the seawall in pacifica. the city put up barricades at rockaway beach boulevard because the waves are damaging the roadway itself - ripping out chunks of asphalt. staff at the lighthouse hotel are worried the waves will break one of the banquet hall windows - the banquet hall windows - they're still repairing the hall after a wave broke through last month. (vicki)(vicki) it was a cloudy day across the bay... (grant) joining us now is chief meteorologist lawrence karnow... with what we can expect when we wake up tomorrow... lawrence karnow: showers continued around the bay area today. they were scattered and heavy at times. the doppler radar is still tracking some local showers but they should diminish shortly. tomorrow will be cloudy eary with fog. more rain is possible on friday after noon. another storm is expect late in the week and well into next week. (vicki) you can track the storm with the kron-4 mobile app. there you will find full there you week.into next week. storm with the kron-4 mobi
surf rolls california coast again california coast again with massive waves crashing against the seawall in pacifica. the city put up barricades at rockaway beach boulevard because the waves are damaging the roadway itself - ripping out chunks of asphalt. staff at the lighthouse hotel are worried the waves will break one of the banquet hall windows - the banquet hall windows - they're still repairing the hall after a wave broke through last month. (vicki)(vicki) it was a cloudy day across the...
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to the place to take off his clothes and drive his clothes the powerful swells crashed against the seawall and sprayed over onto rockaway beach boulevardthe waves are huge and there is deep as they are tall so when they come pretty astounding it makes you feel smallothers standing in the parking lot of nick's seashore restaurant had to run away to keep from getting wet. it's beautiful i've never seen waves like this before they are crashing over the cars here you can see the waves thru the window of the banquet room at the lighthouse hotel. one of these panes were recently replaced after a wave broke thru. repairs are still underway. and the hotel staff are feeling a little nervous that the waves might break their glass again.this is amazing what mother nature doesthe waves were so big and the current to strong that one man who tried to surf them regretted it.up getting beaten up by those waves not just throwing around with the currentpeople who work on the street say the waves have been hammering this end of the ...and it's starting to show some wear because of it. you can see how the cit
to the place to take off his clothes and drive his clothes the powerful swells crashed against the seawall and sprayed over onto rockaway beach boulevardthe waves are huge and there is deep as they are tall so when they come pretty astounding it makes you feel smallothers standing in the parking lot of nick's seashore restaurant had to run away to keep from getting wet. it's beautiful i've never seen waves like this before they are crashing over the cars here you can see the waves thru the...
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strong winds and high tides pushed the waters up over the seawall. the result, some flooding between mission and . pu works issued an advisory just after noon to stay out of the area, but the churning waves seem like the perfect photo op for people passing by. >> and the one spot prone to flooding did not disappoint as the storm moved throug this is near the manzaneta park. the water got too deep to pass. workers had to route traffic around the hazard. along with the rain came strong gusting winds. a wind advisory was issued for higher terrain, where gusts were expected to reach 60 miles per hour. this is how it looked in the east bay. trees in pleasanton being buffeted by the wind. brian had been tracking the storm all day, and has the latest for us. i took that in pleasantton today. >> you did a very nice job. >> we have a couple of double barreled blows off the pacific northwest. means more showers for tonight, and more coming tomorrow as well. as we look toward the bay bridge. 72 miles an hour. mount saint helena, 60 miles an hour. it was windy t
strong winds and high tides pushed the waters up over the seawall. the result, some flooding between mission and . pu works issued an advisory just after noon to stay out of the area, but the churning waves seem like the perfect photo op for people passing by. >> and the one spot prone to flooding did not disappoint as the storm moved throug this is near the manzaneta park. the water got too deep to pass. workers had to route traffic around the hazard. along with the rain came strong...
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this video shows waves coming over the top of the seawall in pacifica. in the south bay, power outage, mudslides and car crashes kept crews busy all day today. maureen tells us a chp officer jumped into action to rescue a driver. >> reporter: when this car overturned off highway 17 around 1:30 thursday afternoon, officer andrea basil was there to help. the officer positioned herself up against the car perched in the mud and helped pull the drive tore safety. firefighters pulled the woman farther up the embankment. >> the car was hanging on the side of the edge and you put yourself in danger to get her out. yeah but i had to make sure she was okay. >> reporter: the woman was able to walk with assistance. a mudslide covered part of bear creek road and took down a tree. cars and trucking were allowed through but were warned. >> the mountain could slide or fall on them. you could see the roots coming out the side of the mountain. i was thinking it would drop any >> i actual lip didn't come home last night. i stayed in san mateo jose. it wasn't worth the risk
this video shows waves coming over the top of the seawall in pacifica. in the south bay, power outage, mudslides and car crashes kept crews busy all day today. maureen tells us a chp officer jumped into action to rescue a driver. >> reporter: when this car overturned off highway 17 around 1:30 thursday afternoon, officer andrea basil was there to help. the officer positioned herself up against the car perched in the mud and helped pull the drive tore safety. firefighters pulled the woman...
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built into silence and then two in the more borrowed district as protection against flooding the seawallis continuously being reinforced and braced but that doesn't help after a spell of heavy rainfall the want to begin sparring over again. the sinking. will go on whether it's being extra very much and we lost our. sufferance and the soil it's become thinking we have what that extract here and then come along in the. impact doubling. of the city because it's already below what that. rising sea levels and sinking soil the city needs more long term solutions. put on gun use to be an environmental activist to campaign for the rights of fisherman nowadays see advises the governor of jakarta and this part of a team working to stop the city from disappearing into the ground he's well aware that anything he plans would have an impact on fishing. there are some twenty two thousand fisherman in jakarta. but these people harvest green mussels from the bait a local speciality they're cooked right on the beach. four years ago the city or sorry to use began building a chain of artificial islands off
built into silence and then two in the more borrowed district as protection against flooding the seawallis continuously being reinforced and braced but that doesn't help after a spell of heavy rainfall the want to begin sparring over again. the sinking. will go on whether it's being extra very much and we lost our. sufferance and the soil it's become thinking we have what that extract here and then come along in the. impact doubling. of the city because it's already below what that. rising sea...
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big powerful waves crashed against the seawall and sprayed over onto rockaway beach boulevard. many people came out to watch and take pictures....some getting too close....like this tourist.ohh hoooi was repairing my phone to take his photo all of a sudden a big wave huge splash all over himothers standing in the parking lot of nick's seashore restaurant had to run away to keep from getting wet. i did i almost fell backwards i had to run i was gonna get me all wet i wasn't prepared for this it's absolutely beautiful thoughhere you can see the waves thru the window of the banquet room at the lighthouse hotel. one of these panes were recently replaced after a wave broke thru. repairs are still underway. and the hotel staff are feeling like maybe they should have keep the plywood up longer.oh man we're kind of nervous that it's going to come through againthe waves were so big and the current to strong that one man who tried to surf them regretted it.just trying to see if i can snag a big one it's good not very worth it, why what's it like out there it's pretty hectic people who wo
big powerful waves crashed against the seawall and sprayed over onto rockaway beach boulevard. many people came out to watch and take pictures....some getting too close....like this tourist.ohh hoooi was repairing my phone to take his photo all of a sudden a big wave huge splash all over himothers standing in the parking lot of nick's seashore restaurant had to run away to keep from getting wet. i did i almost fell backwards i had to run i was gonna get me all wet i wasn't prepared for this...
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want to go back to the point you made about evidence-based efforts but not fund a sea to shining seawallthe president asked for. he's made it clear he wants to see funding for that. if that isn't part of the plan moving forward, aren't you justi sending us bato a shutdown or asking for the president to declare national emergency tnd he wall? >> well, the president caused the last shutdown. he owned it and talked about that lanth, but what i would tell the white house is article 1 dictates our roles ani responsibi here under this dome and we plan to do that. we plan to work in nan est and open way, in a bipartisan, bicamera way in order to make cure that we fund the priorities that the entirntry has and, in order to do that, broader use of technology and the smart wall would make serntion but what the president is proposing doeotsn't make af sense at this point. >> nawaz: congressman, you're going to baulk into into the meeting wednesday for the first time with your colleagues and advocate for your porities and what needs to be addressed. what will you be oughighting for? >> humanitarian
want to go back to the point you made about evidence-based efforts but not fund a sea to shining seawallthe president asked for. he's made it clear he wants to see funding for that. if that isn't part of the plan moving forward, aren't you justi sending us bato a shutdown or asking for the president to declare national emergency tnd he wall? >> well, the president caused the last shutdown. he owned it and talked about that lanth, but what i would tell the white house is article 1 dictates...
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and what we receive in the media on some of the projects we have, the whole campaign against the seawall, how that was orchestrated actually getting more and more professional at the port with our marketing agencies and all of the marketing media that we've done in addition to all the events. and so, you have managed that beautifully. you have grown in this period. i would say even though you've been with the port 20 years, you've grown tremendously and kept up with the times. which is not easy. sometimes when you are used to doing things a certain way, you have managed it very adeptly and you've brought in staff to help you. i've been most impressed. you always have that smile. so that's something that i will always remember. you are always smiling and there's nothing that you can say that will get you upset and that is the greatest part of you renee. we'll miss you, very much. thank you. [applause] >> congratulations on your retirement! [applause] >> commission adams. >> renee, as frank sinatra said, i did it my way. you are doing it your way. you are leaving at the top of
and what we receive in the media on some of the projects we have, the whole campaign against the seawall, how that was orchestrated actually getting more and more professional at the port with our marketing agencies and all of the marketing media that we've done in addition to all the events. and so, you have managed that beautifully. you have grown in this period. i would say even though you've been with the port 20 years, you've grown tremendously and kept up with the times. which is not...
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high tides and winds sent waves against the seawall flooding the sidewalk. there was an advisory urging people to stay away from the area. pier 14 was closed. >> we're here all the time and this is the first time i've seen it. it's windy. the waves look huge. you can see from my parent. we were going to walk to the ferry building. i didn't know it was this bad. it's insane, but beautiful. >> workers sealed off the area and placed cones in the right lane of traffic. street cleaning crews cleaned the debris from catch basins. by 3:00 p.m. sfo reported 420 weather related delays. >> with this kind of weather we see a rise in crashes. >> the storm made for a busy day. the rain and wind can sweep debris into the traffic. he urged drivers to slow down. >> keep too high visual horizon. don't look around if bum bear -- bumper area, look up to notice traffic patterns. people slamming on the brakes. >> a craft lost control and had to make a distress call. >> the advisory was lifted before 2:00 p.m. the area is dry. but there's debris and pieces of wood that the waves
high tides and winds sent waves against the seawall flooding the sidewalk. there was an advisory urging people to stay away from the area. pier 14 was closed. >> we're here all the time and this is the first time i've seen it. it's windy. the waves look huge. you can see from my parent. we were going to walk to the ferry building. i didn't know it was this bad. it's insane, but beautiful. >> workers sealed off the area and placed cones in the right lane of traffic. street cleaning...
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after all, we are the stinking city by the seawall, restoring the we had lands on the waterfront. >> madam chairwoman? >> commissioner kopp? >> as always or as usually always, i appreciate the remarks in public comment, but because there just might be people confused who are watching on cable television, it should be recorded that this commission is not assessed with the responsibilities of the city attorney or responsibilities over the city attorney. the city attorney is an elected official of the city and county of san francisco. this commission has four or five different jurisdictional ordinances, and the subject matter of the last public comment is not a part of those legal responsibilities of this commission. and i'll observe again that people have sometimes a misimpression that almost when all else fails, go to the ethics commission, and the ethics commission will act on some complaint on a public elected official, failure to execute public responsibilities or a city department or employee's failure to act in a certain way. we are not all things to all the people of the city an
after all, we are the stinking city by the seawall, restoring the we had lands on the waterfront. >> madam chairwoman? >> commissioner kopp? >> as always or as usually always, i appreciate the remarks in public comment, but because there just might be people confused who are watching on cable television, it should be recorded that this commission is not assessed with the responsibilities of the city attorney or responsibilities over the city attorney. the city attorney is an...
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to the place to take off his clothes and drive his clothes the powerful swells crashed against the seawallonto rockaway beach boulevardthe waves are huge and there is deep as they are tall so when they come pretty astounding it makes you feel smallothers standing in the parking lot of nick's seashore restaurant had to run away to keep from getting wet. it's beautiful i've never seen waves like this before they are crashing over the cars here you can see the waves thru the window of the banquet room at the lighthouse hotel. one of these panes were recently replaced after a wave broke thru. repairs are still underway. and the hotel staff are feeling a little nervous that the waves might break their glass again.this is amazing what mother nature doesthe waves were so big and the current to strong that one man who tried to surf them regretted it.up getting beaten up by those waves not very fun specially when it's just throwing around with the currentpeople who work on the street say the waves have been hammering this end of the ...and it's starting to show some wear because of it. you can see
to the place to take off his clothes and drive his clothes the powerful swells crashed against the seawallonto rockaway beach boulevardthe waves are huge and there is deep as they are tall so when they come pretty astounding it makes you feel smallothers standing in the parking lot of nick's seashore restaurant had to run away to keep from getting wet. it's beautiful i've never seen waves like this before they are crashing over the cars here you can see the waves thru the window of the banquet...
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bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ up the california coast again with massive waves crashing against the seawallpacifica. the city put up barricades at rockaway beach boulevard because the waves are damaging the roadway itself - ripping out chunks of asphalt. staff at the lighthouse hotel are worried the waves will break one of the banquet hall windows - they're still repairing the hall after a wave broke through last month. ( james ) ( darya ) welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. let's get a check of the forecast. after yesterday's rainfall today will bring much drier and calmer conditions. after a foggy start to the day winds will remain calm and skies will remain dry with partly cloudy conditions overhead. daytime highs will peak back in the upper 50's and low 60's as they will through the rest of the week. expect showers to return tomorrow afternoon and rainfall to be seen through much of next week. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. (james) (james) a big story this morning .... our nations vete
bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ up the california coast again with massive waves crashing against the seawallpacifica. the city put up barricades at rockaway beach boulevard because the waves are damaging the roadway itself - ripping out chunks of asphalt. staff at the lighthouse hotel are worried the waves will break one of the banquet hall windows - they're still repairing the hall after a wave broke through last month. ( james ) ( darya ) welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. let's get a...
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no one cares that there's a road by the seawall that has no lights or that there are pot holes. now people are buying condos and everybody cares and it's up to us to support it. forget about it. it's not going to work. [applause] >> hello. i'm carla biondi. i'm here to please, please, asking for a little bit of a postponement in this vote. there's a lot of questions unanswered. a lot of these issues have been brought up to us last minute or last minute changes, even three weeks ago when the timma meeting was held on the island. we were told a certain amount of information. as of today, i'm sitting here and it has changed, which thank you that you heard us from last time, but i didn't know about it. 1 1/2 years ago, i agree with the gentleman before me, it was told to us at a meet being out of the blue, that there will be a toll. you mean i have to pay to get gas? there is nothing on the island for me to do my errands. daily cleaners, shoe repair, haircut. the kids or getting family from out of town at the airport. no, they don't want to take uber. they want a personal touch of b
no one cares that there's a road by the seawall that has no lights or that there are pot holes. now people are buying condos and everybody cares and it's up to us to support it. forget about it. it's not going to work. [applause] >> hello. i'm carla biondi. i'm here to please, please, asking for a little bit of a postponement in this vote. there's a lot of questions unanswered. a lot of these issues have been brought up to us last minute or last minute changes, even three weeks ago when...
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this video so the waves coming over the top of the seawall. the national weather service said people need to be aware of the danger of the high surf warning. it will be in effect until 5:00 a.m. this also calls power outages affecting many homes and businesses. the good news, most have their power restored. tom joins us live with an update take a look at this. that this time of the day it is nice and we do have a lot of generators and a lot of lights and we have a lot of people that are working on these things 24 seven. in fact as a 3 pm, 92% had been restored. but some are still waiting for their power >> this turned out to be the perfect storm to create power outages. of the 200,000 pg&e customers who lost power, the hardest it areas were in the north bay. >> this was a significant storm. we had just of wind up to 50 miles per hour. this did impact our system. >> this tree took out power lines. on this highway, a car took out a major power pole. a close one lane while work crews extracted the broken pole to replace it with anyone 120 pg&e wo
this video so the waves coming over the top of the seawall. the national weather service said people need to be aware of the danger of the high surf warning. it will be in effect until 5:00 a.m. this also calls power outages affecting many homes and businesses. the good news, most have their power restored. tom joins us live with an update take a look at this. that this time of the day it is nice and we do have a lot of generators and a lot of lights and we have a lot of people that are working...
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(grant) massive waves crashing against the seawall in pacifica today.e city put up barricades at rockaway beach boulevard because the waves are damaging the roadway itself - ripping out chunks of asphalt. staff at the lighthouse hotel are worried the waves will again break their banquet hall windows - crews there are still making repairs there after a wave broke through the glass last through the glass last month. (pam) we're joined now by chief meteorologist lawrence karnow lawrence karnow: showers continued around the bay area today. they were scattered and heavy at times. the doppler radar is still tracking some local showers but they should diminish shortly. tomorrow will be cloudy eary with fog. more rain is possible on friday after noon. another storm is expect late in the week and well into next week. coming up at eight.. a shutdown dilemma averted at the d-m-v. so you will still be able to go on a flight with your driver's license. but that could soon change. plus. bart police revealing new information in an unsolved homicide. what they now know
(grant) massive waves crashing against the seawall in pacifica today.e city put up barricades at rockaway beach boulevard because the waves are damaging the roadway itself - ripping out chunks of asphalt. staff at the lighthouse hotel are worried the waves will again break their banquet hall windows - crews there are still making repairs there after a wave broke through the glass last through the glass last month. (pam) we're joined now by chief meteorologist lawrence karnow lawrence karnow:...
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we've done lots of geo tech studies completing 100 to under the seawall program and we've defined a framework to tackle the seven and a half miles of waterfront to strengthen, adapt and envision to guide a resilient port future. engagement was an incredibly banner year. the waterfront land use plan received unanimous support. we had a minority business mixer. 160 attend's and we've had contracting workshops and we've reached 100 attendees. we had a contract opportunity open house with 140 attendees and we've put out embarkadaro and engage 52 respondents. the outreach is extraordinary and 100 stakeholders and i won't read the statistics but it's remarkable. and many, many members of port staff engaged in those efforts. it's the ability and we've had the beneficial reuse of dredge materials and that's an important improvement for the environment to reuse the materials in the wetlands for habitat benefits. in collaboration with the mayor's office we have cleaner fuels for our ferries exertion providers and they will be all transitioning in 2020 and fisherman's warf, we have waste disposal facili
we've done lots of geo tech studies completing 100 to under the seawall program and we've defined a framework to tackle the seven and a half miles of waterfront to strengthen, adapt and envision to guide a resilient port future. engagement was an incredibly banner year. the waterfront land use plan received unanimous support. we had a minority business mixer. 160 attend's and we've had contracting workshops and we've reached 100 attendees. we had a contract opportunity open house with 140...
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to the place to take off his clothes and drive his clothes the powerful swells crashed against the seawallsprayed over onto rockaway beach boulevardthe waves are huge and there is deep as they are tall so when they come over and breach the wall it's pretty astounding it makes you feel smallothers standing in the parking lot of nick's seashore restaurant had to run away to keep from getting wet. it's beautiful i've never seen waves like this before they are crashing over the cars here you can see the waves thru the window of the banquet room at the lighthouse hotel. one of these panes were recently replaced after a wave broke thru. repairs are still underway. and the hotel staff are feeling a little nervous that the waves might break their glass again.this is crazy it's amazing what mother nature doesthe waves were so big and the current to strong that one man who tried to surf them regretted it.up getting beaten up by those waves not very fun specially when it's just throwing around with the currentpeople who work on the street say the waves have been hammering this end of the ...and it's
to the place to take off his clothes and drive his clothes the powerful swells crashed against the seawallsprayed over onto rockaway beach boulevardthe waves are huge and there is deep as they are tall so when they come over and breach the wall it's pretty astounding it makes you feel smallothers standing in the parking lot of nick's seashore restaurant had to run away to keep from getting wet. it's beautiful i've never seen waves like this before they are crashing over the cars here you can...
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monster ways to bay area is in effect from point raistomorrow this video shows waves climbing over the seawall and pacifica earlier today. you get a real good idea of how powerful those waves were. >>> now to chief meteorologist bill martin on how much rain we added up and how long we will be able to dry out. >> we will get a little bit of a break in rain. compared to yesterday, it is nothing. the first part of the newscast, you get the feeling that we did reach saturation in terms of rain fall. we got so much that everything started to tip. we had trees coming down, minor flooding, flooding in penns grove area and we got a break, fortunately. look at the rainfall totals. makes her coming in at almost 6 inches of rain. that is 0.5 feet of rain. almost 6 inches of rain, santa cruz mountains 3 inches. most areas like san jose, san francisco, 0.8 to 1.5 of rain. in the mountains, the blizzard warning has been downgraded, but it is a winter storm warning that stays in effect through tomorrow. that is going to give us more snow maybe another 2 or 3 feet of snow. the blizzard has been a dropped, but
monster ways to bay area is in effect from point raistomorrow this video shows waves climbing over the seawall and pacifica earlier today. you get a real good idea of how powerful those waves were. >>> now to chief meteorologist bill martin on how much rain we added up and how long we will be able to dry out. >> we will get a little bit of a break in rain. compared to yesterday, it is nothing. the first part of the newscast, you get the feeling that we did reach saturation in...
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several projects in texas could be at risk including billions for levees and seawalls, the only way theyd fix and help communities before another harvey happens. levees in mississippi, dams in california, fire protection in california. dozens of projects in florida aimed at hardening what was destroyed in the past year. all those are projects that are easy pickings, let's say, but if the administration opts to strip money from projects that are already under military contract but not paid for, they're vulnerable, too, and there are billions more there that he could get and going to need it to fulfill the amount of wall he says he needs to build. what loses there? fire station at quantico. child development center at joint base andrews. improvements to navy s.e.a.l. combat training facilities. who knows if he takes that money if congress would probably more funds to save those projects? and who knows if that something the president even gives a damn about. is it unfair for me to stay he doesn't give a damn? no. because if he's considering taking money from these people, and he is, if he r
several projects in texas could be at risk including billions for levees and seawalls, the only way theyd fix and help communities before another harvey happens. levees in mississippi, dams in california, fire protection in california. dozens of projects in florida aimed at hardening what was destroyed in the past year. all those are projects that are easy pickings, let's say, but if the administration opts to strip money from projects that are already under military contract but not paid for,...
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there's some very basic historic issues that are coming up with the renovation of the seawall that i just think that maybe another type of -- where we have major planning discussions around major infrastructure in our city that involves historic preservation, i think that might be worthy of a separate meeting to get some ideas about how we're looking at major projects that would come before you. so that's another idea that i have for having another type of joint meeting on major planning discussions. thank you. >> chairman perlman. >> hi, everybody, jonathan perlman. what i would like to figure out and maybe have some forum to do is just what we were talking about with commissioner richards with conversations about design. i don't know if that's a workshop where we're not sitting in this kind of setting, where it's more informal and maybe it's, you know, the a.r.c. of the h.p.c. and two or three commissioners. some way to talk about design. because that's what seems to get missed. when the preservation alternatives come to us basically our job is to say are these adequate. and for th
there's some very basic historic issues that are coming up with the renovation of the seawall that i just think that maybe another type of -- where we have major planning discussions around major infrastructure in our city that involves historic preservation, i think that might be worthy of a separate meeting to get some ideas about how we're looking at major projects that would come before you. so that's another idea that i have for having another type of joint meeting on major planning...