Lightning in the sky than we have gotten used to for this time of day. Its just coming up on 6 01 and about five seconds and the view from the top of the mark r kammer on the roof of the mark hopkins looking off towards the east. The sun is not up yet but thats going to happen in 34 minutes. It will happen at 6 35 today. Lets take a couple of other quick views. There is the best view really and as far as though he feels that they are at this point its in the 40s for many locations. Concorde, 47. Oakland, 49. San jose, 48. Its go going to be one of the cooler feeling mornings you had so far this season. There is a bit of his reported out of oakland. Daytime highs are not budging. We are going right back up into the mid80s again if you are inland, 84 the bay. 72 for the coast. Just to leave you with three takeaways on this forecast, we are staying above average temperaturewise for today. And you can see that they are on the top line. Theres a beach hazard at the coast. We will talk about
That . Sometimes, it is clear it depends. Theyre looking for a high of 72 over here. Visibility is not good for some although it has improved. Nevada went from a quarter mile up to 10 and a quarter and a mile over year. Oakland airport is almost 0 visibility. Then we have sunshine and hazy sunshine and 60s by the coast and 70s and 80s for a few inland temperatures look like they will be above average for a while. We should be in the 70s but that is not happening except for San Francisco. 30s for many and 40s as well and the fog has gone to the napa airport and interstate 80. The whole valley is 33 degrees. Windsor and overall High Pressure is not letting anything in. It will be hazy sunshine and and mild to warm conditions as far as the eye can see. That is two weeks as far as i can see. Upper 70s, near 80. We will get updated on the marine commute, which is one of the worst commutes in the bay area. You were talking about the fog. It is very foggy and that may have played a role in th
Need more engineer and planners, but still, each area should have their own planner and engineer, so we know who to talk to and be responsible for doing things in our neighborhood. Thank you, next speaker, please. Good afternoon. My name is jodie maderas. Im here with a message from our members and some of them youll hear today. The message is thank you, thank you for pushing the sfmta staff to do more, faster, quicker, else on our most dangerous streets in asking the right questions. Dont stop pushing. We are counting on all of you. Time and time again, were hearing the devastating, angry messages about the precious lives were losing and its feeling disheartening that were getting further and further away from our zero vision goal and fatal crashes by 2024. Thats because were in a state of emergency. Weve lost as many pedestrians this year as we have in all of 201. 2018. We believe that vision zero is achievable. Its all of us, the board, staff, mayor, our board of supervisors, public
Doing that kind of work. Thinking you have to know everything is not what people expect have you, but they expect you to ask questions when you dont know and thats important. My mom was diagnosed with cancer. That was really difficult. She encouraged me to go to school because in case anything happened i would be able to protect myself. I wanted to be in oncology. I thought going to school it would set me for the trajectory and prepare me for my life. We need the hardships to some of the things that are going to ultimately be your strength in the future. There is no way to map that out and no way to tell those things. You have to do things on your own and you have to experience and figure out life. You dont have to know what you are going to do for the rest of your life when you are in college or high school because there are so many things to do. I would encourage you to try to do everything that you are remotely interested. Its the best time to do it. Being a young woman with so many
Part of the solution to that blueandgold question. I want to also along with the mayor thank so many folks that were responsible for the day, starting with the mayor and her team at muni, along with our contractors and our engineers, our builders. Of course to the warriors for your vision of what an amazing venue could be about. Ucsf, thank you for not only your science but also partnership. I want to thank a moment to thank the neighborhoods, the neighbors, our transit advocates for bringing us to where we are today. I want to take a moment to thank the legislature and the bay area voters who last year passed regional measure 3, which is over 4 billion of transit and congestion funding to help ensure that we are building the best Transit System in the world here in San Francisco. Let me also mention today is a Ribbon Cutting, but this is not going to be the last transit stop Ribbon Cutting. As i mentioned when we were moving forward with regional measure 3 it was suggested to me and m