This is the 10 00 news on ktvu fox 2. Mixed reaction tonight as Governor Newsom details his plan. This is less than ideal, there are many other parcels, state land, that can be used. The governor detailed or called homelessness the states top issue in the state of the state address two days ago. Today we learned a key component. The governor identified 286 sites that local governments can take over. You are looking at a map showing those properties that newsom says municipalities can lease for just a dollar if the land is used for homeless shelters and services. We are taking a look at the potential sites and why some call the governors plan problematic. Reporter many of the sites are here in the bay area, from walnut creek down to san jose. We are in berkeley right across the street from one of the sites along i80 at the University Avenue exit. Already there are people who are camped out here. This is one of the places some people say is a good idea, others say they think there are so
66,000 acres. This afternoon, it is 5 contained. At least 96 homes and businesses have been lost. Nearly 80,000 structures are still threatened. The winds are a bit calmer today but firefighters of course are concerned about another red flag warning. For tomorrow and wednesday. We have coverage of the kincade fire on all fronts for you. Rob roth is in petaluma where people are on edge ready to evacuate if need be. Greg lee is in healdsburg where homes and businesses have been destroyed. Meteorologist Rosemary Orozco is of course keeping an eye on the current weather conditions. We want to start with ktvus tom vacar who is near the fire lines of the kincade fire up in windsor. What does it look like . Reporter i want to show you this, very deceptive. You take a look, doesnt look like much of a fire going on here but theres plenty of helicopters, one left to go pick up some more water and the reason is this fire is still very, very large and very close to the ground. Not throwing up thos
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