Construct impacts particularly at southeast border water facility we will have improvements on the biofuel side and the liquid side and that is going to result in you trucks coming in and out of the neighborhood and we can arrange site stannelling equipment so that can be mitigated and work out with the neighbor but for other things like the central bay side Improvement Project we will have a large tunnel being built and we will need to have an access portal and that will be a deep hole partly in the public right of way because of the large amount of congestion and density that we have at the start of that tunnel. Because the tunnel will be starting where you come on 280 right where the condominiumless are right there the trains going there you have condo and is you have a large amount of density right where you are going to start that. And also what measures will be taken to ensure the safety of children that live in the community, air quality. And the Environmental Review that looks
Have our 40year anniversary coming up and i want to share light on the sources to improve your program this past summer y cd was able to work with 15 young people and went to work for ten weeks and what these kids learned and what they were able to do in ten weeks is unsurmountable you cannot measure what they learned and working in architecture and engineering and Government Communication and is outreach relation, it was just absolutely phenomenal. We started with 15, we ended with 15 and actually we are lockk log forward to hopefully repeating that in summer where we have 12 of the 15 kid that are willing and wanting to come back and the three that are not coming back, two of them are in college and the other is mainlying in architecture and so i am i want to make sure that i did highlight that and i know it was a Great Success and we look forward to working with the folks at p um, c and keeping ut in the loop and the community in the loop and i want to say thank you for your time. I
Real estate. Plutei as commissioner cane asked about real estate earlier and you are going to talk about that in a future meeting, i think you need a clear path to the real estate issues particularly at southeast with respect to the digester and central shops we have talk about these things before but i do not yet get a sense that, that path exists its being developed but that are for me is the other Critical Path item to the dear dear digester project and so those are really the two thing that i want to highly for the next presentation that i hope you will ask the staff to come back on are seek voir and real estate spell spl and i want to item on energy and environment. I think we really need to use the opportunity here to look at carbon, climate, and energy, fuel gas, and grease all as input and output to the plant and ways to make that whole and meaningful so that we are getting something out of the project that doesnt harm the environment and in fact is closes the loop on some thin
Advantages for their people as iranians celebrate in the streets. But there are concerns, specifically over the last few years of the 15year deal when iran would be allowed to conduct more advanced Nuclear Research and eventually produce all of the nuclear fuel it wants. For the latest, lets bring in Senior International correspondent Nic Robertson in vienna. Tell us about that particular concern about the end of that 15year window. Reporter sure christine. One of the things that has been nailed down in this agreement was to reduce the number of centrifuges and reduce the enriched uranium stockpile that iran has and the cut down and pathway to making a bomb clandestine efforts to break out of this agreement. Right now its assessed that these conditions that are put on iran will give the United States all its allies and partners around the world about a years headsup that iran is making a weapon if it tries to break out. But one of the things about this deal is that the centrifuges it h
Good evening from naples, florida. Im chris hayes. Irma may have been downgraded to a tropical storm, but it continued to wreak havoc as it crawled up the gulf coast of florida today. Bringing flash floods to downtown jacksonville, florida, where storm surge and high tide pushed the st. Johns river to record levels. But most of florida bore the brunt of the storm yesterday as irma came ashore with tripledigit winds and torrential rainfall, knocking out power to 6. 5 million customers across the state, around a third of the states population. Here on the west coast of florida, where we are, the damage thankfully fell short of the worst forecasts, but its still expected to take months, if not years for the area to recover fully. Up in washington, white House Homeland Security adviser tom bossert lloyd out the relief efforts. What we have now is a large scale area of operations. What were trying to do is marshall the resources where they are needed. Its a prioritization effort. We are wor