Is no significant incidents to report at this point. We also took a look at how Cinco De Mayo is being observed in San Francisco as it is in sharp contrast to san jose. Even before sundown the parking lot of the pueblo plaza and East San Jose was a hotspot for people celebrating Cinco De Mayo , using their cars. They waved flags and cruised. Spectators included families. We came to meat up with everyone that has trucks, burnout, have fun. Reporter large gatherings now illegal under covid19 restrictions. For the crowd social distancing appeared to be a distant thought, with only some wearing masks. Police arrived in vehicles and motorcycles. They dispersed the crowd. I think they are killing the mexican pride we should be here enjoying the time. Its a tradition, you know . They should let it happen, just for a little while. Reporter san joses police chief says it isnt realistic to have officers going to large crowds to give citations for violations of the health order. In the end our en
All right, we will get to it here. For some it is cold out there. I just stepped outside, and there is a bite to the morning air, but also we. 2 sunshine, and clouds are moving out of the picture. We will get you 50s on the temperatures, as a dip to 49 degrees, warming up from 63 yesterday in the city to 70. Infants will take the big jump to the low to mid 80s. Mt. Diablo about wind, 47 Miles Per Hour. High pressure is building in, so temperatures are on their way up above average for this time of year, which translates in thall right, lets head over to sal now, and we had a couple issues front and center, right, sal . Yes, steve, westbound 80, at the macarthur, in fact, i can show you the spot where it was, right there on westbound 80 , coming up to the macarthur, they just cleared it up, but look at the time. 32 minute drive, thats usually 20. So if you are driving, give yourself plenty of time here. As kevin pulls back, you can see traffic is still a bit slow, coming to berkeley, be
Intensive care was down nearly thats a good question. 2 while hospitalizations were i want to move on to something up 2. 6 . Governor newsom held his daily else. Weve done reporting here that shows native American Reservations have been hit particularly hard by the coronavirus. What are you hearing in terms of things Getting Better at those briefing at a Small Business in reservations . The challenge right now is sacramento today. Display california, like many other businesses, will be able its not necessarily going in to open friday with curbside the direction where you would pickup as part of phase 2 of like it to go. The guidelines. More details will be released on thursday how businesses can safely opening their doors while protecting their native american population, high positive rates on the reservation, the navajo nation, for instance, spans 22,000 employees, customers and suppliers. Check we recognize the square miles and four states. They live in congregate housing difficulti
Renters from access to legal help, more will be able to stay in their homes and avoid unfair eviction. Today we will hear initial data from the programs supplementation. And the story that these numbers tell is clear, providing tenants with an attorney stops unfair displacement and gives San Francisco residents a fighting chance when facing eviction. In the last six months alone, over 700 tenants households have avoided eviction thanks to this program. The data supports the theory behind prop f. Since implementing the right to counsel, evictions have decreased overall with a 10 drop from 2018 to 2019. Of the tenants receiving fullscope legal representation, 67 achieved a successful outcome of being able to stay in their homes. This program stops evictions and prevents homelessness. The Mayors Office of housing is here and will provide a broader overview of the data in their presentation shortly. But i just want to highlight a few important points at the out set. First, as predicted, ev
Of the right of way. So to take it a little bit further, once they accept, once public works accepts these as public rights of way, the assessment of 4,000 will go away . Not quite. Its a twostep process. But in essence you are correct. The first step would be for the city to accept these parcels from ocii but in doing so, they would still remain a private parcel in public ownership. D. P. W. Would have to take the second step and incorporate, merge these two lots into the right of way. And at that point, what you said is true, it would no longer be subject to the assessment. Do we know how long that process takes and whether public works has that on their list of things to do . Weve had discussions with public works. It is my belief that the first they are aware of this fact, and second it is my belief they plan to incorporate this into the right of way once accepted. There is a little bit of a technical issue, because streets and sidewalks have to be have to meet certain specificatio