Your house maybe the only one standing, and people will ask to use your restroom. If you have your own system that only operated in your community and theirs went down, they can use yours because its still up and running. Because we dont have anything available that says yes, this is going to withstand an earthquake. We didnt participate in the geo is survey to talk about what is happening. When they say the United States is going to have some major issues with water reliability california wasnt the state and today we are the worst state in the union. I think we need to look at what we have available. We didnt plan inform that and we just saw what happened in napa. What happened to earthquake history here in 1906, that big fire that just happened, we were using that i was using created long before my dad was born and to put these firefighters in danger. We are in silicone valley, we are california and leaders in the globe yet using technology to build 100yearold dual system with this t
That will fail where the people in i ohio were not able to access their water. We need to centralised the system. We can have a sewage system so even with the tap water system. I was studying the plan that was put out. If you put a filtration system telling the kids to drink this water, if this earthquake damages the school, you may have the houses go down and your house maybe the only one standing, and people will ask to use your restroom. If you have your own system that only operated in your community and theirs went down, they can use yours because its still up and running. Because we dont have anything available that says yes, this is going to withstand an earthquake. We didnt participate in the geo is survey to talk about what is happening. When they say the United States is going to have some major issues with water reliability california wasnt the state and today we are the worst state in the union. I think we need to look at what we have available. We didnt plan inform that an
On my way into the building with commissioner moran about the fact on my way to the Football Game on sunday i drove down sunset boulevard. There was an article once again about the lawn in front of city hall. So, you know, i know who maintains sunset blvd, for example, thats the men and women of local 261 on behalf of the public works department. Its basically dead. I mean, it looks dead and we talked about that earlier. If available, i would like a copy of the book you have there on the landscape because believe it or not there are labor issues. We have a measure coming up at the november election related to proposition h and its about synthetic you in you turf field and everyone has their opinion to grass and what the percentage is and so i would like that information because it looks like you have done a lot of great work about those alternative landscapes because irrigation is something we have to look into. The plumbers will be interested in that and all of the other, actually its
That it is today. They called it the jewel city. It rose from the mud flats of San Franciscos waterfront. A cosmopolitan wonderland built to last just ten months. One of the only vestiges of this lost city is this building, the palace of fine arts. But in 1915 this was just one of many grand palaces that lined the avenues of a 635acre mini metropolis constructed to host the worlds fair in the area known today as the marina district. The fair drew some 19 Million People, mostly for the thrill of exploring displays and demonstrations that highlighted the progress of industry, technology, and culture over the centuries. If you pushed through the turnstiles, youd find yourself directly in front of a 435foottall stepped tower. 43 stories tall. Adorned with more than 100,000 colored jewels hung in such a way that they could move in the breezes, so the entire building sparkled day and night. The fair also called the panamapacific International Exposition to celebrate the completion of the pan
That it is today. They called it the jewel city. It rose from the mud flats of San Franciscos waterfront. A cosmopolitan wonderland built to last just ten months. One of the only vestiges of this lost city is this building, the palace of fine arts. But in 1915 this was just one of many grand palaces that lined the avenues of a 635acre mini metropolis constructed to host the worlds fair in the area known today as the marina district. The fair drew some 19 Million People, mostly for the thrill of exploring displays and demonstrations that highlighted the progress of industry, technology, and culture over the centuries. If you pushed through the turnstiles, youd find yourself directly in front of a 435foottall stepped tower. 43 stories tall. Adorned with more than 100,000 colored jewels hung in such a way that they could move in the breezes, so the entire building sparkled day and night. The fair also called the panamapacific International Exposition to celebrate the completion of the pan