bright skies by noon inland areas will already be in the 70 s and it will be breezy and mild throughout the day with temperatures warmer inland and in the mid-70 s by 4:00. at the beach it is cool in the upper 50 s. the sun sets at 854 and tomorrow is warm for father s day and i will let you know about the championship parade forecast as well as triple digit heat coming up. kumasi: new development zach: new development, the advisory panel is set to weigh in on covid shots for kids, if the panel recommends the vaccine the final step is a recommendation from rochelle walensky coming after the fda authorized moderna and pfizer vaccines. we have the latest. this morning the cdc could give its long-awaited recommendation for children six months to five years to get vaccinated. the fda granting authorization friday. parents, caregivers, and health care providers can trust that these vaccines have been authorized with safety at the forefront. all states with the exception of
evidence but they didn t have the capacity to do that. so there are certain situations where the u.s. attorney s office, the f.b.i. will help when states need it. and that mother got some peace of mind that the person who killed killed her son was off the streets because of the involvement of the f.b.i. and the u.s. attorney s office. so it depends on the situation. folks, we are way off agenda. i got to be honest. all right. commissioner dejesus. something we talked about last week, commissioner elias and i were wondering, on this f.b.i. shooting, there were issues in the paper where the police department referred criminal charges to the department of justice for prosecution, and one of the questions we had is do we have policy on when the chief, maybe it can be agendized, does the department have a policy in place when a department itself will refer to the department of justice rather than our own district attorney. if we don t have a policy, i want to agendize that and
we have quorum. can you please call the first item. i m 2, the citizens advisor report. i m john larsen, chair of the citizens advisory committee, and i m here to report on january 22nd meeting of the c.a.c. we began the meeting welcoming to members, representing district 5 and 9, so we re currently on full strengthe strength of te c.a.c. item 6 on your agenda, the c.a.c. members discussed the vetoed legislation relating to a paved area the time, resources and funds being allocated towards a project that might have a limited impact on overall congestion, while benefiting a very specific neighborhood, could possibly be used better in neighborhoods of concern. and other thing is exploring a tax assessment around the affected part of lumbar street. sb50 was also discussed by the c.a.c., specifically linking housing proposals too closely with additional funds for transportation and infrastructure. one member expressed concern that efforts for needed additional housing sho
trp[gavel] good morning, and welcome to the san francisco san diego transportation authority board, for today, tucson, tuesd, february 11th. mr. clerk, can you please call the roll. [roll call] we have quorum. can you please call the first item. i m 2, the citizens advisor report. i m john larsen, chair of the citizens advisory committee, and i m here to report on january 22nd meeting of the c.a.c. we began the meeting welcoming to members, representing district 5 and 9, so we re currently on full strengthe strength of te c.a.c. item 6 on your agenda, the c.a.c. members discussed the vetoed legislation relating to a paved area the time, resources and funds being allocated towards a project that might have a limited impact on overall congestion, while benefiting a very specific neighborhood, could possibly be used better in neighborhoods of concern. and other thing is exploring a tax assessment around the affected part of lumbar street. sb50 was also discussed by the
second saturday of february, and the second saturday of march. and we are also offering a reduced entrance to the museum entrance of $10. so there s time for our visitors to still enjoy this important exhibition. with that i m going to hand over to the next speaker. it s one of the treasures of this city and county of san francisco. and i have the great pleasure while serving as the mayor of this city on more than one occasion to visit a place that as a result of the quake of 1989 ended up being the new young museum. and it would not been that way without a fabulous commitment from a woman who more than any other single punish in thi persy who devotes her resources and life to the arts. she devotes those resources and herself to the arts reflective of the incredible, wonderful collection of people that represents the diversity of this extraordinary city. in your capacity as mayor, and i m sure that mayor breed shares my view on this, that if we had just four of de dee dee,