Having the provisions to shower or, you know, use the rest room. A 200,000 county grant and donated labor and materials went into the homes. Those selected can live here up for up to 18 months while they prepare to lock for permanent housing. Theyll have to have jobs because they have to pay rent. So its going to start at 200, and then for four month, and then go to 400, 600, 800. She runs the churchs homeless assistance programs. She says the church wont profit from the rent. After utilities are covered, whats left over will be put in a savings and returned to the residents to help pay for permanent housing. I love this work. I want people to be housed. I want people to have dignity. In where they live and feel proud of who they are. And so i think this is one step in that direction. Whats worth having is worth waiting for. Now getting these tiny homes here was just the first step. There is still a lot of work to do. They have to finish the insides. You saw the unfinished version. The
Dealing with dangerously low visibility. Heres a look from our roof camera. Were here and looking down that way. So thats enveloping the bay bridge, some thick fog and the san mateo bridge. Look how thick this fog is. Fog for the morning commute. Low to mid 50s. Rain for the north bay at noon. Upper 50s. Light to moderate rain for all of us at 4 00. Most of us will be wet this evening also. Thank you. Good morning. Starting off with a look at the map here so you can see these foggy conditions spread across the bay area. Starting off in antioch, we have dense fog. Visibility is down to 100 feet. State route 160 and around there, take your time as you head out the door. Several fog advisories for several bridges, the drumbarton bridge and the san mateo bridge. Carquinez bridge and the antioch bridge. To give you a be visual here, this is what the san mateo bridge looks like. Really thick fog out there. Much better in the south bay. Theres san jose, 87, nice, clear ride for you this morni
Discovery bay. This is what it looks like from the roof camera. Theres the ferry camera, but what happened to the bay bridge . Mid to upper 50s at noon. At 4 00, drizzle and scattered showers. Lets talk more abo lets talk more about the commute with jobina. This fog is impacting your morning commute. I want to bring you up to antioch, visibility is down to 100 feet along highway 4 now. Be aware of that. Please take your time. We have fog advisories. The dumbarton bridge and the san mateo bridge. I have a visual of the san mateo bridge coming up in a moment. Following a twocar crash in berkeley, westbound 80 before 580. Expect a slowdown in emeryville where its foggy this morning. This is that image of the san mateo bridge i was talking about. Very foggy conditions out there this morning. Thanks. Breaking news now in the south bay, a manhunt is on right now for a suspect in a homicide. San jose police swarming a neighborhood. Squ Julian Glover is there. Juli julian . Good morning, reggi
Preliminary in relationgo negative declaration and next at the townsend street conditional use authorization is proposed. Continuance until november 10, 2016, and item 4 for case underscore two for chair wienerier the discretionary review authorization have been withdrawn the Zoning Administrator will consider the variance it remains on the agenda during our recess and infuriating under the consent calendar item 5 for case you 2016 at van ness avenue conditional use authorization weve received a request from members of the public and now from the pertaining to continue to september 29, 2016, and under the discretionary review authorization calendar im pleased to announce that item number 21 at he vermont street discretionary review that has been withdrawn i have no other items proposed for continuance and i have no speaker cards. Any Public Comment on the items proposed for continuance okay not seeing any, Public Comment is closed. Commissioner moore. I ask that item 20 and b be turned
We call phase 1 of that. Phase 1 of our rental assistance program. It is a program that is new, quite frankly, to hud and to all of us. Because when we got together with supervisor breed and with all of our people in the city we no longer wanted to have a Housing Authority that would build and maintain poverty isolated housing. We wanted to invest in the people first. We had to make people believe that we are going to do a new model. Something that involved them in their futures. So that we could try to do and demonstrate, what i think is a discussion all across the country. How do you and intergenerational poverty and needed to ask not just have poverty go from generation to generation, from kids to the grandkids, and it takes an entire village to do that. Housing is a great part of it. Affordable housing is a great part of it, and thats why we have a 310 million commitment on the ballot, opposition a to use that money, to use that resource to rebuild Public Housing but also in the pr