Program, to take a take a look at the renderings that have been created by our, wonderful Historic Preservation architects at trainer angel. And they are here today, and, they have been with us through thick and thin. And we really appreciate their their patience and their support and their confidence of us being able to move on. So as you know, no project gets off the ground without the support of many. And we have many, many people to thank here today. But before we get to that, we want to make sure that we continue to stay in the good thoughts of the many ancestors who made this building possible for us to preserve and use and enjoy for many generations, to help us with our appreciation. We are grateful to the members of the Japanese American Religious Federation or by its acronym jaaf, who are here today to share a blessing, prayer and chant to thank those before us, those here today, and those who will come tomorrow. So id like to introduce all of them and they will all come up in
We want to check in with meteorologist lisa argen. Lisa high clouds to the east of us and a deck of clouds at 1600 feet. Clouds from the san to the north bay as we look from our tower cameras. Air quality is good for most of us except the heat is on today. Santa clara valley, temperatures warming. This will take us through monday and tuesday. Our fire index, numbers go from five degrees warmer yesterday to 10 degrees warmer than average. There is. 39 sleepy sea lions. 58 in oakland. Go to the warmup is quick pair pleasant around the bay. Cool and gray for the Morning Hours along the coast. Stephanie 30 say a fire that broke out in livermore overnight Authorities Say a fire that broke out in livermore overnight has been contained. It burned 15 acres of brush. Tracking another brush fire in the south bay. Crews cleaning up after a fire in mount hamilton. This is a video of when flames were still burning last night you the popular grandview restaurants. No structures were threatened. The
2024. good morning this meeting will come to county of San Francisco government audit and Oversight Committee meeting this morning at 10 00 am. , thursday, march 7, 2024. Board of supervisors im commissioner preston chair joined by vice chair supervisor stefani and supervisor chan madam clerk is mo he can and thank you, sfgovtv. Madam clerk any announcements. A couple of announcements as follows Public Comment excuse me will be taken on each item had your item 6 interest comes up please line up on the right and have comment cards are submit in writing and either little following ways email to the Government Audit Oversight Committee clerk if you submit by email forwarded to the supervisors and included as part of the initial files and sent a written communications to our office at dr. Cal to room 244 San Francisco, california 941 owe 2. Downtown support special use district please submit them to me before the end of meeting and silence all cell phones to prevent in any interruptions of
In the united states. That number is expected to go up. 85 people tragically died when the campfire tore through butte county. The flames have destroyed 1700 buildings, many of them homes. Nine boats sank in the harbor. Residents were allowed to return today and saw the devastation firsthand. Melissa don is following the developing story on maui. Reporter those raging wildfires are now hawaiis deadliest Natural Disaster in the states history. Tuesday, the flames torched several areas on the island. And police described how she survived spending more than four hours in the water. I climbed over the seawall into the ocean. While the fire was happening and the cars were exploding, we would duck into the water. Reporter residents returning to find their homes reduced to piles of ash and rubble. More than 2200 structures damaged or destroyed. More than 85 were residential. Hundreds and hundreds of cars are lined up, waiting for that opportunity to go back to their community. Its been four d
Our community and i just wanted to, ask you, after our official program, to take a take a look at the renderings that have been created by our, wonderful Historic Preservation architects at trainer angel. And they are here today, and, they have been with us through thick and thin. And we really appreciate their their patience and their support and their confidence of us being able to move on. So as you know, no project gets off the ground without the support of many. And we have many, many people to thank here today. But before we get to that, we want to make sure that we continue to stay in the good thoughts of the many ancestors who made this building possible for us to preserve and use and enjoy for many generations, to help us with our appreciation. We are grateful to the members of the Japanese American Religious Federation or by its acronym jaaf, who are here today to share a blessing, prayer and chant to thank those before us, those here today, and those who will come tomorrow.