Permanent solution but many argue it shouldnt have taken a tragedy. We need to protect our our residents, but at the same time, we need that make sure that the codes are in force by the property. Have you made that happen . Whats happening in the economic crisis, we laid off a good number of police officers, firefighters and inspectors. We need to grow back that number. Reporter complaints include permitting prices, bureaucracy in the planning and Building Department and timing. Why now . Its because of this horrible tragedy that everyone is putting up, you know, protective barriers. Reporter when the city sets the date for that meeting, you can count on channel 5 to be there to bring you the very latest because this is a story thats not going to be going away anytime soon. Live in oakland, emily turner, kpix 5. In a very practical level it wont be easy to bring other converted warehouses up to code. New at 6 00, kpix 5s da lin in oakland with the look at the obstacles which can be for
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Kaiser Permanente is supporting local nonprofits as they seek innovative ways to enroll eligible households in CalFresh, California’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which has seen a surge in applications during the COVID-19 pandemic. The goal is to ensure people have access to and can afford nutritious food, to help keep them healthy.
Kaiser Permanente is awarding $95,000 grants to both the Alameda County Community Food Bank (ACCFB) and the Tiburcio Vasquez Health Center (TVHC) to help serve the growing number of people in the community who need food assistance, many of whom have lost their jobs because of COVID-19.