comment via telephone. the board recognizes that equitable access is essential and will be taking public comment as follows. public comment will be taken on each item on this agenda. we ll take those waiting on the telephone line. for those watching, either channel 76, 88, or 99 depending on your provider. and sfgov.org, the public comment number is streaming across the screen. (415) 655-0001. then enter 24929495822 then pound and pound again. when connected, you will hear the meeting discussions which you will be muted and in listening mode only. when your item of interest comes up press star three to be added to the speaker line. please remember to turn down your tv or any listening devices you can also e-mail your public comment to me at alisasomera@sfgov.org. you may also submit your written comment via u.s. postal service to our office at city hall. 1 dr. carlton b. goodlett place. finally, items acted upon today are expected to appear on the board of supervisors agenda
the team says construction delays are the problem. the stadium will open its doors for the start of the 2017 season. the entire upcoming year will be played at the citrus bowl. orlando health to orlando city hoped to welcome their fans into the new home but we ll have to wait another year. the new complex will have seats from within 25,000. steel will begin to go up at the stadium site within a month. it will be been built at church street and parramore avenue. less than a mile from the citrus bowl. the new stadium was scheduled to host the national championships for women college saw women s college soccer. they will need to find a new home for that event. michelle: let s talk about our other big story. all everyone can talk about is just how cold it is. we are a far cry from where we were this morning. let s get to amy sweezey, she has your weather. amy: good afternoon jason, i did that a few minutes ago. 59 to 59 in orlando. it is gray and gloomy outside. i got
clerk saying she wanted to delete stuff off her phone because she was in trouble with the cops. bob: the judge said it certainly sounded suspicious, but expressed doubt over whether that ever happened and whether there was enough probable cause to support the new evidence tampering charge. it looks suspicious. i get that. maybe if i were in vegas, i d go the other way. bob: moore s phone is still in police custody. prosecutors said police checked the phone since the store clerk they can t get in to it to remove evidence. the phone was removed from evidence and now has a pass code on it that prevents police from being able to execute the search warrant. bob: the clerk tells police he did not give moore any information about remotely locking the phone. so while investigators try to figure out if moore succeeded on for some other reason, the judge set her bond at $75,000. even if she can make a bond, new at 5:00, we ll tell you what prosecutors are doing to try to keep m
saying the hoverboard had burst into flames, starting the fire. the home suffered heavy smoke damage. there are no reports of injuries. right now, orlando police are investigating the death of a man whose body was found outside a local nightclub. angela: chris hush is their life. we do not know if foul play is suspected yet. chris: they are trying to figure out what they are working with. to give you a sense of it, this is the 700 block of bennett road near baldwin park. the business this is near guilt nightclub. it was a delivery man was making a delivery here at the nightclub this afternoon when he stumbled across the body of a man. it was found in a grassy area near the back of this building. the nightclub obviously was not opened at the time. that deliveryman just stumbled across the body and then called police. homicide detectives just arrived that is typical when a body is found him a police do not know what they are working with. what the circumstances are. this is k
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