Big changes coming in the next couple of days . Reporter yeah. You can see right now live there are quite a few people at the beach at the moment, but significantly fewer than we saw last weekend. Those changes you mentioned are all part of the newly announced amendments to the shelter at home orders in bay area counties. Now, many residents of pacifica actually tell me theyve been staying away from the beaches on weekends, in part because of so many people here. Today there seemed to be more locals. A special detail of the Pacifica Police department has been going to each group of people and telling them the rules. So far, people who do not live within five miles according to the rules have been leaving with no issues after talking with police. No citations have been handed out. But this weekend officers are giving people a headsup that lounging will no longer be allowed at the beach. For some residents of the area, coming here is a relief, but its still far from normal. Its strange.
Obviously not frank maldcotte. Its fun being inside instead of outside like i usually am. We sent rosemary outside. We have switched positions. Reporter good morning, guys. You had to get outside, didnt you . Reporter youre right. The weather is too beautiful to be indoors so make sure you get outdoors. In fact, come on over to Jack London Square for today, pedalfest is going on. Going to be a huge event. I will give you a sneak peek behind me. This is what we call bike art. Everything bicycle going on here for today, 20,000 or so folks expected out here. Theres going to be a bike contest, anything from who can fix their flats the fastest to who can actually lock up their bike the fastest. Its going to be a kids bike parade. A lot of fun going on out here. Music, food. Coming up in 10 minutes i will interview one of the organizers, she will lay it out for you, we will be here all morning long talking about whats happening here. Your weather includes a huge warmup. Right now mostly clea
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