Neighborhood quarry watchdog coalition. Homes were built in close proximity to this quarry. The prior owner indicated it was going to close. That never happened. Our production levels have been lower. We are requesting more time to remove the reserves there. Reporter amy d i tra spent the day telling neighbors how the quarry works to be a good neighbor. We are come playing with 172 conditions there to make sure we mitigate any impacts to our neighbors. Reporter and she laid out the plan for another 20 years of operation and a reclamation strategy. It would operate quite some time. How could it be an open operating quarry . Until they run out of that 17. 5 million tons of rock. Reporter so my big question, what becomes of this giant pit. They will chip on the northwest wall until one day, about 30 years if now, one osio blou a Ground Breaking sea wall and San Francisco bay will explorer just circumnavigated come flooding in here. The american and antarctic voila, you have a brand new co
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Take you so much. It wasnt always like that. In 1990 its a privilege to come on after lunch so at least youre not as cranky. I guess if you fall asleep, i can blame it on the food. Thank you to united for infrastructure in the u. S. Chamber of commerce for hosting us all. I was reflecting on todays presentation and one thing im struck by, things get done by doing many small things. We learn through partnerships and Public Sector and private sector working together and trying to make implementation trillions of dollars working through thousands of local governments on the ground. Im here representing bloomberg. What our work is, ensuring longer lives for the greatest number of people in one of the best of my first we have to pull government innovation especially at the local level. Ive only recently joined the team but ive been engaged for years coming out of the white house implementing these in prefer that, as a local government. Experienced the promise of this generation also the cha
That may or may not exist, but certainly, the u. S. Has tried to be as transparent as possible with regard to Space Programs explaining even in the face of narratives that certain of our capacities are weaponized when theyre not, so i would refer you to some of the Good Communications what were doing in space, the clarification and transparency provided both by the space force you can finish watching this at cspan. Org. We are going 0 to take you to an infrastructure conference. Live coverage on cspan2. Inside this beautiful space, thank you all for taking the time this morning to be here with us. I love seeing a room starting to get slowly filled up with a bunch of infrastructure nerds like myself. Thank you, fantastic. Welcome to infrastructure week 2024, exciting, yes, amazing. [applause] im ross, leading from my post at accelerator for more action. And many of you have been with us since we take the rains two years ago, a fantastic two years leading this wonderful coalition of orga
Several years ago, it was mandated that cities with storm systems that feed into the bay must reduce the amount of trash by 70 . Oakland is way behind. The only way to comply now is to spend more money on cleanup efforts and a trapping system to keep the trash out. For oakland to avoid lawsuits and penalties that will cost taxpayers a lot, they have to add this money to the budget and clean up more trash and do it quick. Reporter he wants the city to spendnearly 2. 3 million over the years to clean the hot spots. These are where the homeless camps are located. Once the trash sits there, it gets worse and atracks more dumping. So i want crews dedicated to hot spots, not waiting for complaints. Reporter another Council Member is behind another plan that will require millions of dollars. To put more of these trash capture devices on our drains and storm water system. Thats going to help. But we have a lot more to do. Reporter the goal is to have zero trash in the storm drains by 2022. In