Issue fines for individuals and businesses not doing their part in the to help slow the spread of covid19, primarily not wearing their masks. And those fines that theyre wanting to implement could cost individuals and businesses primarily a pretty penny. Now, the ordinance would allow the enforcement of fines ranging from 25 to 10,000 for restaurants not following health rules. A new task force would partner with police to locate businesses found not complying with county rules and an email tip line has already been set up so neighbors can report businesses. Supervisors say while the fines could be issued, the goal is truly education. Our effort is always to intervene, to educate where we can, but then if thats not successful, we have this tool to better incentivize enforcement, adherence, and therefore result in improved Public Health consequences. Reporter and it isnt just marin looking to issue fines for businesses not following the rules. Last week leaders in napa county authorized
This is beautiful foster city as we check out our temperature trend. We are going to start out with temperatures in the upper 50s. Some 50s and 60s near the coast. Well talk more about this in the forecast coming up. Any issue for drivers heading out . Still in the trivalley for those just joining us, the bad news its jammed up through pleasanton. The good news is we have one lane open again. Southbound 680 jammed up to the sunol boulevard. Folks taking foothill down to where it transitions. I believe you can jump back on the freeway there. A lot more people, some folks are passing the dublin interchange and going through livermore. You may want to stay on 680 because you can get through. Everything else is clear. We want to talk about the big bump this morning in the bay areas road to recovery. This after Governor Newsom ordered businesses to shut down for the second time to stop the spread of the coronavirus. Bob redell is back at the same gym in san jose where you reported from yest
As well as those councilmembers because that meeting started at 6 00 and didnt wrap up until about 3 00 a. M. The final decision was changes in policing here in the city of berkeley were necessary, so those councilmembers voted to proceed with making those changes. Lets break this down. Last night a total of five proposals related to policing which will combine into one omnibus measure. Many which created the creation of the new department to handle trafficrelated stops and duties, an audit of police calls and response and the creation of specialized care units to handle the nonpolice trauma calls were all lumped into one. One of the more drastic proposals, was not included in that allencompassing proposal. After hours of public comment, every councilmember but one who proposed a budget cut voted yes. She said the items did not reflect what the people wanted and did not offer enough change. Take a listen to what residents had to say outside of the meeting. They wont be able to beat peo