Issued. We are continuing to see that trend. For those that have to go out, be careful. Social distance. We had a significant drop in property crimes and violent crimes. The overall crime is down over 26 from this time last year when you do a month to missouri comparison. That is a month to missouri h comparison. Report crimes if you experience them. We are doing what we can to try to limit exposure to officers, general public and general public to officers. You can call in if it is nonviolent call the Emergency Line 415 5530123 to report the crimes. You can utilize 311 or utilize the website. Some crimes you can report online as well. We have started a call in center for Crime Reporting to make it easier to report those crimes. If you have suffered a crime, report it. If it is violent we will respond to those crimes in person. I ask everyone watching this add hed the Public Health orders, keep your distance, listen to what the professional in the Public Health department and around th
By when . That is a great question. Let me be clear. From the beginning of this issue, the mayor and all of the leadership of the city has put housed Public Health and unsheltered Public Health on equal footing. Our sheltered and unsheltered population on the list of people receiving services from day one. First from the hospitals, the individuals now in the hotels. In the coming days we will stand up hotels with the support of Human Services Agency Responsible for mass care and shelter to rapidly expand the Hotel Capacity they have already obtained those hotels. We are pivoting to moving to staffing, supplying and transporting those individuals. We are be beginning this process with people vulnerable to covid19 among the homeless. We hear you and know that being homeless makes you vulnerable, and we need to start somewhere. At the direction of Public Health that is people who are over 60 or who have an Underlying Health condition that makes you vulnerable to covid. I know you have a p
Study is blaming that all on. And on the a great day to hop on a bicycle and pedal your way to the pedal fest. Its not too far from our studio. We are busy in the Weather Center keeping an eye on this beautiful weekend. And it is nice out there. Yeah. It is pleasant. Its going to get hot especially for the inland cities as we get into the afternoon. For today and tomorrow, a near repeat when it comes to the weather. Outside in and along the coastline waking up with a little bit of fog. Heres a live look across the oakland estuary. And mount diablo, 54 degrees, and livermore, 57, and san jose 59. Good morning to you as we get into the second part of your day, temperatures continuing to climb near the century mark for our warmer locations inland. Heres a view of the 24hour temperature change starting out a lot like yesterday, but as we get into the second half of the day, heating it up. More so for today, especially inland. Heres the view from up above where again weve got that low cloud
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Department of transportation when president obama announced andrew fox as his nominee to be secretary of transportation we knew immediately that that would bowed well, for cities and for the whole crisis andrew fox was the mayor of charlotte and they knew each and everyone of each other there the conference the mayors and a progressive great work in that he is city in charlotte for transportation and more general that he will serve us well in d. C. He understand what happens on the ground in the city he also brought to the job a great passion for equity and creating opportunity for people in recognizing that transportation is really a big part of that and extremely important here in San Francisco more so than its ever been and a strong focus on safety and also a it up priority here in San Francisco with vision zero now almost 3 years ago in the city to eliminate traffic fatalities by 2024 but i would like to see most revolutionsy a approach that may sound shocking the federal governmen