Disgrace for warning undocumented immigrants about possible i. C. E. Arrests. To me thats obstruction of justice. And in january of this year, mr. Trump lashed out at speaker nancy pelosi, tweeting clean up the streets in San Francisco. They are disgusting. City leaders have always acknowledged that the homeless situation has been one of the citys most challenging problems. Needles and human waste have tarnished the citys image. We stopped to ask a city worker who collects garbage, and, yes, needles, if he has seen a change. Has it gotten worse, better, more, less . Less. Reporter less . Less than before. Than last year. A lot. Reporter it appears he may be right. Numbers from the Health Department show that in 2018, more than 3,825,000 needles were collected. This year, through april 30th, nearly 1,083,000 needles were disposed of. Again, those are only partial numbers. I cant begin to pretend as if i know whats going on in the president s head. I then asked the cochairman of the San
Has singled out nonprojects in the downtown area eligible for the the reduction. The Community Groups said the city is giving up 67 million in fees that would have gone to Affordable Housing and transportation improvements. What does the city get in return . No Affordable Housing. No money for transportation and traffic infrastructure. And no good quality jobs. Reporter the south Bay Labor Council set the fee reductions want to donors of mayors election campaign. It is time to end the corrupt pay to play culture in the city of san jose. And get a better deal for san jose taxpayers. Silicon valley has some of the highest Construction Cost in the country. Reporter formerly known as the chamber of commerce they say Affordable Housing impact fees into profit margins. Developers are looking for a 5 number profit margin. Without that profit margin the Capital Markets dont invest in projects. In fact they will take their project somewhere else. Reporter the Deputy Director of sv at home in Af
GOFFSTOWN — Evergreen, the 1-acre woodland garden blooming with more than 400 mature rhododendrons, holds its annual open house Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, May 31 through June 2.
GOFFSTOWN, N.H. — Evergreen, the nationally recognized woodland garden created by Claremont native and Stevens High School graduate Robert Gillmore, opens to the public without charge May 31 through June