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Downed tree on 101 in the slow lane. Theres a lot of overnight road work on interstate 80 in oakland. Thats just minutes away. Thank you, elizabeth. That was the moment we knew the team we love to love made it to the finals. Last night, the warriors made it clear they are the best of the west. After wards, the lights were in gold. They foughthearted for the fireworks. Some inside could hardly bear it. Joe vazquez has more on those who were losing their voices and biting their nails right until the last buzzer. Reporter exciting in the arena. How nervous have you been . I have been nervous, but i know they are going to do it. Reporter some yelling, others praying. Making this shot and then up and pandemonium. How would you describe this game . Very intense. I feel like we are going to win. Reporter the game stayed close, too close. Finally, the team got the lead and won the big game. It was the most amazing game i have seen in my life. I have been a golden state fan for 11 years and thi
So youre okay spending a few hundred dollars if you need to on a game . To watch the warriors play . Absolutely. Those 400 tickets, the nose bleed section. If you want courtside tickets, nearly 6,000 and vip courtside tickets, 32,000. Thats a pretty price there. Worth it to many. Although you better not rearrange your wedding. I dont think you better do that. [ laughter ] maria medina reporting. Thanks so much. B. A. R. T. Will wrap up its track work early for tomorrows warriors game. The tracks between the san leandro and bay fair stations were scheduled to open tuesday morning. Theyll open at 3 00 tomorrow afternoon to help fans going to game 7. Until then crews will be running bus bridges. B. A. R. T. Says the work will make the ride safer and quieter for commuters. It will be exciting enough tomorrow with the warriors game alone but youve also got the sharks facing off against the penguins in pittsburgh for game 1 of the stanley cup finals. Kpix 5s mark sayre caught up with fans wh
Good afternoon and welcome to the city and School District select meeting on october 22nd. I want to recognize members here today. We have commissioner haney and walton. Supervisor david campos will be joining us shortly. I want to recognize or clerk today derek evans and our staff at sf gov tv who make our meetings available in transcript. Please call the first item. City clerk [hearing free muni for Youth Program] sponsor kim hearing regarding updates on the free muni for Youth Program; and requesting the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency to report sf 11234 supervisor jane kim thank you. I do want to recognize supervisor cohen who will make comments after the presentation. I do want to recognize candice sue. Thank you for being here. Thank you, supervisor kim. Members of the joint city School Select meeting. Candice from the San Francisco transportation agency. They four allowing me to be here to report on the low income moderate yutsd around here we are here to update yo
We call phase 1 of that. Phase 1 of our rental assistance program. It is a program that is new, quite frankly, to hud and to all of us. Because when we got together with supervisor breed and with all of our people in the city we no longer wanted to have a Housing Authority that would build and maintain poverty isolated housing. We wanted to invest in the people first. We had to make people believe that we are going to do a new model. Something that involved them in their futures. So that we could try to do and demonstrate, what i think is a discussion all across the country. How do you and intergenerational poverty and needed to ask not just have poverty go from generation to generation, from kids to the grandkids, and it takes an entire village to do that. Housing is a great part of it. Affordable housing is a great part of it, and thats why we have a 310 million commitment on the ballot, opposition a to use that money, to use that resource to rebuild Public Housing but also in the pr