We had 60s here. You can see how this is going. Sal, do you see any slowdown on the bridge . We are seeing some things. For people who drive tracy in liver more, if you are seeing traffic on 205 and 580, getting a little bit slower. Thats typical. We dont have anything thats unusual but construction in the area has been picked up and all the lanes are open right here. Traffic does look okay. A little bit congestion at the dublin interchange. 880, north and southbound, traffic moving along pretty well. At the bay bridge toll plaza, lanes are backed up a little bit here and we did see people who get i dont know. They get confused, i guess, bit car pool lanes. I have seen people doing unsafe things now. Traffic is light on the bridge itself although there is record of a broken down part westbound on the bridge inside Treasure Island tunnel. Well see if thats still there or if its managed to move itself out of the lane. Lets go back to the desk. Thank you, sal. A followup to wednesdays hit
Understand the history of these kinds of protected spaces but also to make the process of preservation more visible, to make it easier to understand not only the history of parks and how they have changed over time, but more importantly, why they have changed over time. Most of us when we think about preservation, we think about something staying the same, and yet preservation actually changes things. That is the focus we will aim at today. There we go. In the context of open space lands in the u. S. , there is a presumption that a Public Ownership is the landscape. We see the miniseries by ken parks, it wasnal called americas best idea. That natural spaces that have trails and hiking and sightseeing a representative of pristine nature that had some boundaries put around it and has been kept the same, like a vase in a use them, static and never changing. Set aside unchanging for generations. That literally is part of the founding legislation for the service, which was passed by congres
Prof. Watt today we are going to be talking about landscapes and reservation and how preservation unexpectedly changes places we set aside as parks or protected areas. The intention is not only to understand the history of these kinds of protected spaces but also to make the process of preservation more visible, to make it easier to understand not only the history of parks and how they have changed over time, but more importantly, why they have changed over time. Most of us when we think about preservation, we think about something staying the same, and yet preservation actually changes things. That is the focus we will aim at today. There we go. In the context of open space lands in the u. S. , there is a presumption often that Public Ownership is the best way to protect the landscape. We even see it in the miniseries by ken burns on way back, on National Parks, and it was called americas best idea. That natural spaces that have trails and hiking and sightseeing and so on, are represe
Understand the history of these kinds of protected spaces but also to make the process of preservation more visible, to make it easier to understand not only the history of parks and how they have changed over time, but more importantly, why they have changed over time. Most of us when we think about preservation, we think about something staying the same, and yet preservation actually changes things. That is the focus we will aim at today. There we go. In the context of open space lands in the u. S. , there is a presumption that a Public Ownership is the landscape. We see the miniseries by ken burns on National Parks, it was called americas best idea. That natural spaces that have trails and hiking and sightseeing a representative of pristine nature that had some boundaries put around it and has been kept the same, like a vase in a use them, static and never changing. Set aside unchanging for generations. That literally is part of the founding legislation for the National Parks servic
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