Give you a round of applause. Thank you for your leadership. [applause] from the board of supervisors, president aaron peskin, supervisor myrna melgar, supervisor rafael mandelman. Thank you for being here. [applause] i would like to recognize our police commissioners, commissioner walker, commissioner yee and commissioner benedicto. Thank you commissioners. [applause] i would like to also recognize the mayors chief of staff, shawn elseburn and also i like to thank from the mayors team, ivy lee and martha for making sure everything is perfect. [applause] thank you martha for getting us all organized. I see in the crowd as well, rodney fraung from the chamber of commerce, thank you rodney for all your support. What is exciting about this ceremony every quarter is the list of sponsors continues to grow and we cannot have this event unless we have sponsors willing to step up and support us. First i like to start out with the bxp team. Steve colvin, rod dale, of course our former chief of
Thank you for your leadership. [applause] from the board of supervisors, president aaron peskin, supervisor myrna melgar, supervisor rafael mandelman. Thank you for being here. [applause] i would like to recognize our police commissioners, commissioner walker, commissioner yee and commissioner benedicto. Thank you commissioners. [applause] i would like to also recognize the mayors chief of staff, shawn elseburn and also i like to thank from the mayors team, ivy lee and martha for making sure everything is perfect. [applause] thank you martha for getting us all organized. I see in the crowd as well, rodney fraung from the chamber of commerce, thank you rodney for all your support. What is exciting about this ceremony every quarter is the list of sponsors continues to grow and we cannot have this event unless we have sponsors willing to step up and support us. First i like to start out with the bxp team. Steve colvin, rod dale, of course our former chief of police greg sur and deputy chi
Through policy, investment, significant change and im so excited and glad that San Francisco has been an environmental leader. Dp pushing for transformtive change in climate policies, in fact. When i served on the board of sprierdzs when we first finally got clean power sf through the board the single most important thing we could do to impact climate change. Where almost 4 huh human,000 customers and started our advocacy using equity in Climate Action plan in the Bayview Community saw 90 percent. Folks stay in the program. Manning sty row foam, that was a challenge we did it it is making a difference now. Work that we did to ban straws and to find reusability options. I have been you are not happy about those reusable options but the fact is San Francisco was generating a million straws a day that were impacting our waste. One other things we are work hard on is to get rid of single use items you order food and put the forks and i bunch of ketchup you dont use in your bag xu put them
Hours to safely remove. It was a smaller situation in berkeley. A tree was knockdowns as well. A tree was knocked down as well. Our car was behind this car. It covered our car. My husband could barely back out. We had to lift the tree. I am relieved that i was not standing there two seconds earlier. Reporter cal fire says mount diablo recorded up to 63 Miles Per Hour and winds were consistently in the high 30s to low 40s. Is cal fire worried about Staffing Levels . Reporter no. Cal fire says they work nine months at a time. Many men and women came on in june. If they need to come up they can work through march. They always plan for a worst case scenario. There have been problems on the peninsula. Earlier, a tree toppled near arlington way. Further north, powerlines came down across seminole way. Luckily, they did not start a fire power is out to more than 6000 customers across the bay area. They are working and expect small to moderate outages in the south day. Reporter winds are causi
Police had to negotiate with the suspect. He has been taken into custodies. There are no injuries to report. If you were around the bay area yesterday many people experienced wind gusts. Tree after tree toppled down from antioch to san mateo. In berkley a tree decided to rest itself on a couple cars. Some of the trees came close to taking lives. Our car was parked behind this car. It basically covered our entire car. My husband could barely back out. We had to lift the tree as much as we could. I feel relieved that i was not standing there two seconds earlier or it would have been me. The winds have died down by those affected are being extra careful. Theyre looking up at other trees or branches that may fall. Strong winds are not only causing damage. Theyre putting cal fire crews to the test. Cal fire normally staffs 15 trucks during peak season and four through the winter. Now theyre ramped back up to 15. At one point 11 were in Southern California battling the thomas fire. Three hav