Before going through the amendments, i want to thanks my cosponsor, supervisor ronen and the advocates for sending and continuing to send hundreds of letters of support. I want to thank neighbor emerging association, parent voices and Richmond Senior center. And dozens of other people that came and testified in support of this legislation two weeks ago. And truly thankful and humbled by their commitment to fight to protect public space. I also want to thank the city attorneys office, namely andrew sims and my staff, erica mayborn and jen to actually craft some of the amendments that we will be introducing today. I probably should go for the amendments before Public Comments. And i think you have a copy of the summary of amendments. But i will Read Everything into the record. I will just summarize. It provides a streamlining process that strengthens the frameworks so the department of public works can have flexibility to enforce as we learn more about the new technology. The permitting
Public my name is fran taylor. Im cochair and retired member of the Typographical Union which i mention. I want to remind you that the people will be attacking are also workers. I support the original total ban. I have long suggested folk who is lack a home should get a tent in the shape of a car and no one would blame them for blocking the sidewalk. I have never heard an elected official complain when a car forces a pedestrian to walk in the street. We can never get by. Nobody cared. Similarly, if you are tired with nowhere to go but the sidewalk, officials aiming for Higher Office have an answer for you. Let machines run amuck in the same space and watch those same officials fawn over them. New technology, innovation. My second suggestion is the tired humans should dress themselves as robots if they want to be left alone. What does this say about San Francisco . If you are a human in public space, you are swept away, ticketed or even in the case of luis pat, shot to death by police.
Police have increased their presence on twin peaks. Theyre hoping that one of the many security cameras here captured yesterday mornings shooting might provide evidence. Meantime, ed frenchs family is not talking about their loss today. Theyre keeping to themselves. From twin peaks in San Francisco, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. The Highway Patrol is investigating the death of a man who was hit and killed as he walked along highway 101 in South San Francisco this morning. Officers found the mans body on the shoulder of the freeway near oyster point after receiving a 911 call from a driver who reported hitting something just after 3 00 a. M. The driver actually returned to the scene to try to determine what he hit. Couldnt find naelg. Officers closed all southbound lanes until 5 30 this morning. Chp said drugs and alcohol were not a factor. A crash left two people injured in fremont. Southbound lanes were shut down in front of the Fremont Hub Shopping Center for a few hours. Two people we
Shattering the old railroad of 102. Has hasnt been this hot for some spots this time of year since 2006. All of these areas anywhere from 15 to 20 degrees above average. But, again, changes on the way for tomorrow. Want to give you a quick preview. By 5 00 a. M. , a bit of relief here. By 1 00 p. M. Tomorrow instead of 106 degrees inland east bay will average 90. Were tracking more on the incoming cooling trend. Thanks, jeff, sounds great. If you want to get any warnings or advisory download the nbc bay area app. We have an entire section dedicated to weather. Firefighters in the east bay battle two fires both threatening homes. Live in brentwood with the latest. Reporter well, terry, firefighters just finished wrapping up putting out this fire here in brentwood. It did threaten almost ten home here. That fire started about 7 30 tonight and fanned by high winds. Firefighters faced the additional challenge of low humidity and temperatures in the high 90s. Flames also threatened a Large
And winter is finally here. Early today starts right now. Good being with you on monday morning, im francis rivera. A deadly flash flood swept away over a dozen people in arizona. At least nine were killed, including several children. One victim is still missing, a 27yearold father of three. Officials said they would continue searching for the man this morning, as the region remains under a Flash Flood Watch. Nbcs Steve Patterson has details. Reporter the creek, flowing to a popular swimming hole, rushing, but navigable, a bit of summer fun. That within minutes, turned into a roaring, watery death trap. Holy mackerel. There were 14 people that werent accounted for after the flash flood went through. Reporter Officials Say a family group of 14 people were in the creek when a wall of debrisfilled water swept through the canyon. Normally its just a trickle of a creek but during the monsoon season it can go from a foot deep to ten feet deep in a matter of minutes. Reporter you can see peop