Along the hayes valley octavia quarter this year for outdoor fires. This letter went documenting three fires in the same area. These are photos of yet another fire on generally 17th at the same construction site which just burned down. There was a fire that some and started to keep warm under the scaffolding of that very construction site. She says that the supervisor dean preston got the letter and elevated it to different city departments. We have not heard anything since. Its just completely acceptable. The mayor responded to Community Concerns by posting on social media that first we cannot jump to conclusions about the cause of the fire. The mayor then posted second, we are working to address these and but we are under a federal injunction that limits our ability to move tense even when people refuse shelter. She also posted that some people have issues like power splicing causing dangerous conditions. City workers came and will work to prevent these dangerous conditions. When the
Disability advocates voice concern over vaccination distribution
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As California ramps up vaccination efforts, the state’s department of public health will open vaccination distribution to individuals ages 16 to 64 with underlying health conditions March 15. With the new criteria, disability advocates voiced concerns over exclusion and lack of communication.
While UC Berkeley’s University Health Services, or UHS, needs to follow state and UC Office of the President policies in the next phase of vaccination distribution, according to campus spokesperson Janet Gilmore, they will invite disabled students to self-identify for vaccine eligibility in accordance with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC, guidelines.