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Transcripts For KNTV NBC Bay Area News At 5 20240713

Sonoma county. Little step. Were getting closer every day. Reporter in santa rosa, next bay area news. Most of the bay area as we mentioned is now easing restrictions and to different degrees. It is hard to keep track whats happening where. We broke it down in this manner. Three counties in the north bay already in faze 2, snoen, napa. Limited manufacturing is now open and the counties are finalizing their dine in option plans. Take a look at the next group, this group. They are going into phase two next week. Monday and tuesday. Marin, San Francisco, san mateo, that transition happen on monday. Alameda county and contra costa say that will happen on tuesday. Contra costa also says lit move to stage two, i thought it was tuesday. They say they are still not sure yet but the tentative date is tuesday as well. So if you live in one of those counties this is going to happen next week. They are going to open some retail for Curbside Pickup and some other businesses will reopen like manufac

Way Station to use grant on homeless study

CONWAY — The Way Station, a day resource center for the area’s homeless population, plans to use a $10,000 grant from the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation to study emergency housing options, say board members Jeannette Heidmann and the Revs. Nathan Hall and Gail Doktor. Doktor, pastor of the Jackson Community Church, said she and Hall, pastor of the Lutheran Church of the Nativity in North Conway, along with treasurer Heidmann and other volunteers, founded The Way Station two years ago as a way to address the needs of the homeless in the Mount Washington Valley. According to Heidmann, who wrote the grant application along with fellow board member Julie Bosak, the recently received grant “will enable the development and refinement of a long-range strategic plan with particular emphasis toward examining and developing housing options for those experiencing homelessness or housing insecurities.”

Tele-Talk Responses: How do you think the parking program is going so far?

There were 35 responses to this week’s Tele-Talk question, “How do you think the parking program is going so far?” Twenty dollars is too much. But almost every town that I can think of you have to pay somewhere for parking of some sort. It s just the way it is. I don t know why we don t enforce the two-hour parking in the village like they used to, or why we don t have parking meters to generate money for this area. This town is getting worse by the day. The locals are being pushed out. There s no place to live. Sure, I could go down to First Bridge if I wanted to, but why would I want to do that during the busy season? Thank God I have my secret spot.

Tele-Talk Response: What do you think about the town charging $20 and having attendants collect fees at 3 recreation sites?

There were over 50 responses to this week’s Tele-Talk question, “What do you think about the town charging $20 and having attendants collect fees at three recreation sites?” with 17 in favor of the fee and 30 against it. Eight responses didn t answer the question directly. If the intent is to subject visitors to a little pain, then $20 will be just that — little pain, especially with government giving away money periodically. If the intent is to prevent visitors from utilizing these access points, then a simple sign stating Residents Only is suggested with $100 fines for first time offenders, increasing as multiple infractions occur! KR Conway

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