Theres a lot of humidity in place today, so do in the turn your back on a ra chance. Its not going to rain everywhere all day long, but our rain chances are at 80 today. Temperatures upper 60s to around 70. Dry commute in, highs in the low 80s and likely to have a wet commute home. Melissa, good morning to you. Uc good morning, chk. Right now have a new problem here. We did have just the right side blocked by this accident southbound 295 at malcolm x. Right now everything is shut down temporarily. Looks like they may be getting something out of the way. It isat closed this point southbound. Northbound gw parkway pushed off in inbound Memorial Bridge. Think of 110 instead. Looking at 66 and 95, no issues. Had thero earlier pblem in chan tilly. That is gone. Beltway inner loop and outer loop construction has disappeared from our system. 70 to 270 youre going 70eriles p hour will take you 26 minutes. Eun . Thank you, melissa. A richmond woman had to go to hospital over the weekend in domi
I double dog dare Melissa Mollet or not Melissa Mollet, molette green. Lets get to traffic in a second. Would you eat this jalapeno pepper . Not by itself. On to of the pork butt, i will do that. Your forget for today. Not raining now. If youre going to be doing any barbecuing this afternoon, know your rain chances go up, up, up as we get later in the afternoon. Not quite as warm. Thats good news because it ans not a risk for Severe Weather today. That Severe Weather chance does return tomorrow. Well talk more about that in a second. What about you, Melissa Mollet . Do you take the jalapeno pepper challge . If thats a regular hol pain owe pepper . I would do it. Yes, i would take the challengeb easnd 66 after 123 still have left side getting by. Those delays are about three miles long, at least right now. They could get worse, of course. Burke lake road near missionary lane, down the wires. Road is shut down there. 95 northbound, southboud, no problems. Inner loop, outer loop of the be
With the community we convened a working group of enabled leaders and we did a lot of talking about the concerns and the concerns that surfaced for the neighborhood that we heard very clearly they did not want this site to be 24 7 and they did not want people coming in from ousted tenderloin or being brought in from outside the tenderloin use services so we took that to heart and scaled back what we planned for that and we know that any Head Quarters for the department of homelessness needs to be accessible to folks experiencing homelessness but we wanted to listen and be respectful of the community and scale back the Resource Center from there we continue to hold meet meetings and i ran ten meetings throughout the Community Alliance for a better tenderloin and met with stakeholders the mayor led a meeting with Business Leaders in the community and we discussed this framework and this plan and i think that this what we landed on here comes through with a nice compromise we had some fol
Im michelle levis, soma resident. As you all know, soma has been in development for San Francisco and has become a neighborhood of ultra rich and ultra poor. I would like to advocate for an increased range of affordability. We have families where two families work minimum wage jobs and they dont qualify for the affordability, making too much. I have a struggle between talking about the new dream community when across the street, part pardon my language is a [beep] show. Its hard to not think about what is happening on the other side of sixth street. The school is in crisis. We have one school in our district and talking about a new school is ridiculous to me. We had to get pinterest to pay for a second social worker because we have the highest number of homeless kids. 85 of middle schoolers were reading below grade levels. We know that means they will drop out and become incarcerated. For us, its a huger issue, instead of just what is happening in the footprint of this plan area, but w
I dont have to acknowledge him because he is not my boss anymore. [laughter] but i do want to give a special shoutout to tom nolan. Under his leadership of the board that we brought forward the central subway and brought forward this procurement and we would not be here but for not his leadership. Thank you for that. [applause] and so with all of the fire power that youve heard from represented here that put together the money, that put together the leadership, that authorized and approved all of this to happen, someone actually had to do the work. And that is where some might say the part really begins. Somebody had to execute on this promise that we made to our funders, to our policymakers, most importantly to our rider and to the public. The person who is at the tip of the spear for our agency, but even coordinating beyond our agency, with the fire department, police department, the Mayors Office on disabilities, the rest of the city family is our transit director whos made this pro