To see it lifting on the east bay shoreline as the sun is coming over the east bay hills and heres the top were mixing what the dry air so its thinning out. And well stretch turn clear across the bay this morning lower 60s line up the east bay shoreline for now some upper 50s up there the north bay 54 for San Francisco, 59 meanwhile for san jose. Were a couple degrees ahead of where we were this time from yesterday will be building on that for the afternoon highs noting the fog depletion as we go into the later Morning Hours. It may hug the coast a little bit to the late Morning Hours but then clear later, were looking at a heat advisory is a heat watch at this stage of the game here Solano County wednesday through monday through wednesday, rather thats for also the Central Valley, 2 of those high temperatures start racing and pop pockets of the east bay into the 90s it looks like the coast meanwhile, be looking at some 70s was kind of hot early part of the week coming up for today, 76
Unprecedented physical, financial, and social turbulenc turbulence. From the pandemic to the economic challenges that came on its heels to the widespread protest against racial injustice. The needs of our country bushould have transcended politics. But unfortunately, that does not seen the caseu today. You know, we have been on a pretty good run. Republicans and democrats had put aside our differences to have bold and transformative legislation to support the nations fighting and discovered 19 as well aslo ease the ensuing financial fallout. And i had hoped that trend would continue as we Work Together to address the injustices that still persist in our society. Beginning with Police Reforms. As we all know by now, thanks to our friend, senator tim scott and others who worked rewith him, we introduce the just ticked act of real and lasting reform so can begin to restore the broken trust between minority communities and our Law Enforcement agencies. Thisth package of bills address some
There. It is 90. Well let you know what 90s or later on coming up back to you. All right dave, thanks a lot. Well happening now in the east bay nurses with John Muir Health are picketing in concord this morning. Kron fours will tran is there we want to go to him to get the details will. This is an informational picket. This is not a strike. So if you have an appointment at john near Concord Medical center you are good to go they will be staffed these people behind me these nurses theyre actually here on their own time trying to send a message to their bosses into the public that their job is dangerous that theyre looking for measures the make their job safer including increasing Staffing Levels and lets face it covid19 is making their job even riskier that it was before. Once theyre done here then if they have a shift of go inside and take care of the patients that you dont have to worry about your appointment. But theyre still fighting for a lot of things in this fight is almost a yea
Associated with that multibillion Dollar Program and this geo specifically provides match and is part of that full funding plan. Capitalwise they will continue to be sustained by the citys proposition k sales tax. But we do, as tim noted, are continuing to have discussions with them longterm. Supervisor fewer okay . Thank you. Any other comments, questions, from my colleagues. Seeing none, could we have a b. L. A. Report . Yes, chair fewer, members of the committee, 4 and 5 i prove the issuance of 140 million in general Obligation Bonds for transportation improvement projects. We summarized the use of the bond funds on page 10 of our report and sort of the overall bond projects on page 11 of our report. Estimated debt service on the bond would be 9. 7 million per year as discussed. The impact on the property tax rate would be for property assessed at 600,000 would be 20 per year. This does fall within the citys capital debt limit and capital plan tax rate limit. We recommend amending t
31,000 as compared with 110,000 for white fames. As many as 19 of black children in San Francisco live in poverty. Black and African American individuals comprise 35 of the citys unhoused population, despite making up only around 5 of the population as a whole. We have been pushing for reparation for black people here in San Francisco for decades and we have continue to see our organizations disrecorded and left out of receipt of vital resources and in these times of continued system d systemic discrimination of black people, we have to be strong with our solutions. In other words to provide a real opportunity for equity, we need to repurpose resources and give them to the black community to tlefl Playing Field and achieve successful outcomes. Thises a concrete, bold and immediate step toward true reparations for black people and im urging all of my colleagues to support this redistribution of resources from the San Francisco Police Department to the black community. Also today, im sub