A. M. I am kristen sze. Leyla gulen is off but sue is here with the traffic and mike has another spare the air day and another warm day. Anear record highs. We have fog. Live doppler hd showing quarter mile visibility in santa rosa so be careful. And three in concord. As we look down from sutro tower you can see the next 12 hours 33 to 50 so the microclimate is this morning and we will be hazy 58 to 64 at noon and 60 to 64 at 4 00 and 52 to 58 and mild at 7 00. I will tell you how many more spare the air days before cooler and cleaner air arrives. Sue the trouble parted before we hit the air . We have boater news. Police activity in San Francisco has been cleared south 280 at 101. The road remains closed. This is just for a few more minutes until police get the area cleared. Better news with matt keller on the scene in a few minutes. Elsewhere, we have overturned truck, a box truck highway 29, both directions and one lane has reopened with Traffic Control in affect. The situation in Sa
The City of Houston approved a $5 million voluntary relocation program to help residents who've been fighting for years to get the area cleaned up. They live near a Union Pacific Rail Yard that is contaminated with creosote, but residents have been reluctant to move because of confusion about the city’s relocation plan.
The funding is part of a $5 million Voluntary Relocation Fund approved last year under former Mayor Sylvester Turner’s administration, to move community members out of the area, if they choose to.
Community members that want to move and those that don’t, share some of the same concerns or hesitations. Many are worried about the sentimental value of their homes, paying higher taxes, the lack of affordable housing options for one's budget, and settling into a new neighborhood.