How does this year s drought compare to 2015? It s likely not going to get better
As drought conditions continue to worsen across Kern County, how close are we to seeing any government-implemented restrictions put in place?
Posted at 4:47 PM, May 07, 2021
and last updated 2021-05-07 20:23:51-04
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. (KERO) â As drought conditions continue to worsen across Kern County, how close are we to seeing any government-implemented restrictions put in place?
Those who lived in California in 2015 will remember when Governor Jerry Brown implemented the first-ever mandatory water restrictions throughout the state asking residents to limit how they water their lawn and wash their car, among other things. 23ABC asked the National Weather Service if this yearâs drought is reminiscent of that.
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Crews busily worked Friday to ready the Bank of Springfield Center for the Spring Lawn and Garden Sale.
Just like the blooming flowers and new outdoor equipment rolled on the display floor, the 30th annual event represents an emergence it is the first major show held at the center since the COVID-19 pandemic began last year.
“I guess it’s like riding a bike, you don’t forget how to do it, we are just glad to have people back in the building,” said BOS Center General Manager Brian Oaks. “It does feel like the light at the end of the tunnel for us. We’re still 95% down from what we would normally have.”
The Illinois House spent $187,000 to rent out Springfield s downtown convention center last week due to fears about conducting business at the Capitol during the coronavirus pandemic, according to documents disclosed to The Associated Press.
Lawmakers in the House have now spent a total of about $330,000 in taxpayer money to rent the center for less than two weeks during the pandemic because officials decided the House chamber does not allow sufficient distance between legislators to avoid transmission of the virus.
The House jammed months of work into last week at the convention center and anticipates 56 more days of legislative action between Feb. 2 and May 31. Considering it ll likely be months before most people receive a COVID-19 vaccine, continuing the arrangement with the Bank of Springfield Center would be costly.