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good wednesday morning. fall just a few days away already starting to feel like it. felt like october. feels nice. thanks for joining us, i m kristen sze. i m eric thomas. caltrain riders could be getting relief, caltrain will add trains and extra stops to relieve overcrowding. amy hollyfield is live to explain. reporter: [ inaudible ] starting in a couple of weeks october 1st, cal trains will be adding trains and plans to restore old ones. caltrain [ inaudible ] . [ inaudible ] reporter: caltrain realizes they need to give riders relief. they ve been packed on to trains there have been complaints. cal trains is going to add trains in the evening new one leaving if at 6:20. one will be leaving san jose at 4:30. they ve restored four trains and those will add a palo alto or sunnyvale stop. then adding trains in the morning you will see one at 9:37 leaving san francisco and one leaving san jose at 9:33. this is not starting next monday, the monday after that octob
one. warmest 83° in the east bay valleys. off to a rough start. here s sue with traffic. on the golden gate bridge down to one lane both directions northern portion due to roadwork slow off the waldo both directions. sig alert in vallejo stalled big rig past wilson blocking right lane. a bit of slowing past, fortunately early enough and toe rigs are en route. still tow rigs are en route. a tale of two san joses. this morning residents are weighing competing versions of police cuts. last night separate meetings were held to tackle the growing crisis. terry mcsweeney is live at the police department. reporter: the question is, how do you do more with less? police union saying we need more officers. city saying we couldn t agree with you more, we jut don t have the money many meeting last night at city hall, city leaders and resident of san jose heard police response times to violent crimes are close to seven minutes, that is up. the goal is six minutes. police office
that the police department used to. the mayor says the timing is suspect. we used to have a crime prevention unit that did meetings in high crime areas, and that s what we re doing. we targeted the areas that seen a 1200% increase in rape and increase in burglaries and we re giving them tools to keep themselves safe. they can have a meeting anytime they want. reporter: the public is violated to both meetings, but because they re scheduled 30 minutes and seven miles apart, depending on which one the community member chooses it s different. they call about homicide and home invasion is a minute longer than the target and for priority two calls for domestic violence and a gang fight response taking seven minutes longer than it s supposed to. at san jose city hall the study session is expected to center on resources. a conversation that is likely to turn political very quickly. it doesn t matter who the chief is or the city council or mayor to understand we have to make p