Gate park is 45. I can draw your attention to cool lows. Nap airport, santa rosa and gilroy are between 36 and 39. So, that is a chilly start. The system will lift out of the picture in temperatures will bump up. That will be the theme for this week. 60s and 70s are the temperatures today. 80s tomorrow. All right. Highway 13 it should be great. I love the 80s. Our joke scheduled for some people, but never us. Okay, the commute is doing really well. People are returning to work, you can see on highway 24 that it looks good, driving over to the town, it is nice. We have had minor accidents that have not caused major delays. Lets go back to dave. Today, some of the shelter in place restrictions and six bay area counties will be eased, starting today. Sara is working from home, and she tells us what will be different, and what will be the same. Good morning, sara. Good morning, dave, this gives people a little bit of normalcy after weeks of sheltering in place. Loosening restrictions appli
A beautiful picture of San Francisco in the east bay and alleges the bay bridge in San Francisco comp we will talk about the warm up underway in a few minutes. As we come in, we do want to say that some of us that are one other the mothers and wives that are mothers are nervous. Cannot just go shopping anywhere. Some of the mothers day things that you do normally like take her to brunch are not on the table this year. I will start with you, maybe you can give me a suggestion as other i think in my family were trying to be close to our mom. One of the four siblings, and we live in the bay area. Were arranging a text drive by porch visit type thing. At one point or another, we will be in livermore on sunday. Just, you know, that hug that you normally give and get from mom will not be there. Thats a rough one. Mike, what about you . Well, my mother lives us with and my family. Its like a double whammy. The question is on that i need to deliver, so the plan here moving forward is, you know
Sports arenas mass into ghost towns. She said the sacrifices, though, are flattening the curve. The shelterinplace order and other actions that we have collectively taken have helped slow things down, and so we dont look like it looks in other places in the country, where the infections have grown exponentially. Infection are not growing exponentially here. Reporter but the cases are still growing. Santa clara county has had 42 deaths. 17 new cases reported today, and 3 new deaths. But the key difference is the number of new cases is not surpassing the countys ability to hospitalize and provide the best occasion for patients. We have capacity in our hospital beds, in our icu beds and with our ventilator supply. However, its still so important that we each do everything that we can to reduce our contact with each other, so that we continue to slow the spread. So that when one of us needs that ventilator, well be able to have access to it. I asked the doctor if she anticipates lifting th
Firefighters, our muni drivers, our Health Care Workers. They are essential city workers who are showing up and who are interact aing with the public more so than most others and they have, we know, concerns about their own health. So they cant always n their capacity, practice social distancing. That ier are taking care of us so its important that we take care of them. And one of most basic things that we can do is to ensure that they have access to testing. Now last week, we announced a partnership that would allow our First Responders to get priority testing through a number of health care providers. And here in San Francisco, we know that it has been very frustrating because we have lacked the testing that we need in order to really put people at ease and ensure them that they are safe. This means that so many of our workers are have a lot of uncertainty. And uncertain that theyre exposed and that they have the virus and thats why its important that we do everything we can to ramp
And i say that to the mta as somebody who absolutely believes that the agency was chronically underfunded for many years when it was treated solely as a general fund department. Transportation, both on the operating and capital side, was in the puc days when muni was a puc property, always fell to the bottom of the list. And there have been a number of things that have happened, prop e in 1999, the Charter Amendment that i did in 2007 that brought a significant amounts of fee and fine revenue that used to go into the general fund was diverted to the mta and most recently what the entire board of supervisors put on the ballot and passed proposition d, the tnc tax that is a new source of revenue. And i look at those things, and i realize that fair box recovery is important. And i agree that people who are more affluent should pay for it, and we all know that, and just your slide 7 showed that in almost all of those categories, people of color and lowincome individuals were very large pro