Thats right, all about the bay area microclimates. Cooled the coast and mild around the bay and heating up inlland 30degree temperature from the coast to the inland locations. The typical june weather pattern continues for us. Heres a live look with our Salesforce Tower camera with the clouds in the sky. Looking at temperatures in the mid to upper 50s to low 60s. So clear in concord and livermore and san jose and santa rosa but the clouds in oakland as well as for San Francisco. As we head through our day, looking at 68 in San Francisco and 74 in oakland and looking at 87 in san jose and heating up to 94 degrees in concord. Hot day in concord. Well talk about a cooldown coming our way in a few minutes. Back to you. Well, this just in. The World Health Organization has announced an end to the second deadliest Ebola Outbreak in history. The virus killed more than 2,000 people in eastern congo. During the two year crisis, it was the first time an Ebola Outbreak erupted in a conflict zone. Developing this morning, an outbreak of coronavirus at san quentin jail is causing concern in surrounding bay area communities. With the estimated one in eight prisoners now infected with covid19. And the span of three weeks, the number of inmates testing positive has gone from zero to 456. The surge is being blamed on a dozen inmates from a facility in chino who were transferred there. The founder of insight out the program that helps inmates transition to life on the outside says the virus has taken over the blocks housing the violent offenders with life sentences. I know what its like on the inside because ive worked there for 24 years. Theres like a cloud of fine droplets moving through every 20 minutes one of them calls a n you know when you have a medical emergency. Local doctors who visited the facility earlier this month warned prison officials of a possible catastrophic outbreak. Unfortunately im not surprised. Thats exactly what we feared would happen. When it gets in it spreads like wildfire. These are tinderboxes waiting to explode. Theres nothing special about the walls of a prison or the bars of a cell that are going to keep the virus from escaping prison. The cdcr says its implemented a modified program to limit movement of both staff and the incarcerated population throughout fected with the vir and many of them live in alameda county. Another update this morning. Weve learned the woman caught on camera coughing on a baby in san jose on purpose may be an Elk Grove School district employee. This incident happened at the yogurt land on cuddle road. The woman was upset because the childs mother was not maintaining proper social distancing. So she pulled donned her mask and got close to the babys face she has not been arrested. The School District tells kpix 5 that we are aware of the incident allegedly involving one of our employees coughing on a baby and are cooperating with the authorities. However, since theres a current ongoing investigation, we are not able to comment further on this matter. It is 6 304 and taking a live look at san jose now where the city council has voted to extend a moratorium on evictions. It is meant to help tenants facing hardships like job losses during the pandemic and supporters say the new measure is well timed. An attorney with the Law Foundation says its protecting the most vulnerable members of uthis week to extend that mousl moratorium from july 31st to august 31st. But tethose missed payments. Happening today, b. A. R. T. Board members are going to decide whether or not to approve a proposed budget for the next fiscal year. Theyre going to also get an update on the pandemics continuing impact on the Transit Agency which has been huge. California scientists now joining the effort to try and stop the covid19 virus from redding specifically on public transit. Theres still a possibility of transmission from heating and ventilation systems and theyre looking at ways to try to prevent that. We can get this to work on these buses we can distribute it for any sort of Public Transportation throughout the state but also with us whats really important is that we can use the same technology for hvac systems within buildings and that way we can go back to eating in restaurants and that would be really exciting. Triolet filtramew grouakindenow upout of alameda the Oakland School board. Members voted unanimously to expel Police Officers from district schools. After about two hours of debate members passed a plan dubbed the george floyd resolution. It eliminates the ousd Police Department and also redirects more than 2 million in funding to programs for students. The decision does not take effect immediately. The district will now have to come up with a safety plan that doesnt involve police. This has never been about a budget. This is always been about the valuing of black lives and brown lives. We are so grateful that the outpouring of support from the entire community. Today members of the black organizing project a group that pushed for last nights decision will be discussing next steps. Happening today, californias attorney general will hea l forum po becerra along with former Obama Administration official ron davis and ed chung from the center for American Progress will discuss improvements to policing as part of the 2020 innovations conference. Oakland city leaders have aid proved a budget that trims about 2. 5 million in funds the Police Department and a 51 vote they approved a plan. Which also calls for some 911 calls to be diverted to Mental Health professionals instead of police. Council member nicky porch that toe also approved a plan to defund the police. And she is not holding back. The woman fired off this tweet, this budget is a slap in the face to thousands of oaklanders who called on council to defund opd and invest in community. I dont support this and i voted no. Proud to stand on right side of history. Elections matter. Now and in california voters are now going to have the choice on whether to have restore affirmative action in california or not. The state senate has approved a measure for the ballot. To repeal prop 209. That was passed by voters in 1996 and it bans the consideration of race, gender and ethnicity in admissions and state hiring. That is now going to appear on the november 3rd ballot. To campaign 2020 now. A poll by the New York Times shows joe biden leading President Trump by 14 points. 50 of the registered voters in that poll said if the elections were held today, they would vote for biden. 36 say trump would get their vote. And for the first time ever, the Democratic National convention is going to be mostly virtual. Not only that, milwaukee mayor tom barrett announcing just a few hours ago that the venue for some of the events will now be at the wisconsin center. With a venue change also comes a big schedule change. Most of the meet and greets are canceled and thousands of delegates are being told to just stay away. One first time delegate is disappointed. A lot of us put a lot of effort into becoming a delegate. Recruiting our friends to vote for us and attending the events and to be told that its not going to be virtual is really upsetting. What this means in essence is that the voting will occur he plais to still have former Vice President biden in milwaukee to officially accept the nomination. But at this point its unclear what this event the going to look like. Developing this morning, more than a dozen aftershocks continue to shake the eastern sierra after big earthquake yesterday. The 5. 8 quake struck near lone pine and in yell county. The usgs says people felt it from sacramento to los angeles. And check out these pictures from mount whitney. The earthquake triggered a rock slide near the Whitney Portal area. Cars and a parking lot were covered in dust and camp grounds in the area are closed. One San Francisco neighborhood could become the new frontier for new housing. But residents arent having it. Coming up next in project home the fight to keep new construction out. Its 5 09 on this thursday morning. And breezy in spots as we start off the day. 14mileperhour winds in napa and concord 13mileperhour winds in san jose and 21mile perhour winds in fairfield. Its going to be a breezy day and ill show you futurecast coming up. And brake lights are building as you make that trek into the Altamont Pass. Plus road work affecting the drive at the it is 5 13. And the San Francisco struggles with one of the worst housing crises in the nation, developers are now eyeing the western neighborhoods as the potential new frontier. And as Susie Steimle reports in this mornings project home, some residents are putting up a fight. Reporter in the heart of San Franciscos sunset district, this old Apartment Building on irving street has become the latest flash point in the battle over housing. The new owner converted the first floor parking garage into five new units and is doubling the number of bedrooms on the second and third floor to make 41. Were concerned that where the big apartment like this where hes scuttling up the apartments into bedrooms hell make a hotel. We feel like we have a landlord running the neighborhood. For sure. Reporter larry and barbara are also longtime residents. In those 40 bedrooms there could be as many as 80 people. And if even 20 of them have cars, it will be a nightmare for this neighborhood. Reporter adding to their fears for the future are growing suspicions about thousand construction ever got started. It turns out the San FranciscoBuilding Department signed off on the permit without sending it to planning first for final approval. And the signature made neighbors even more suspicious. Tom way is the former Building Department chief. He resigned in march after being implicated in a federal Corruption Case involving former public works director mohammed nuru. He was the one who approved the plans. Even though he knew or should have known that he didnt have the right to do so without sending them to the Planning Department first. Its a red herring and it means nothing. Reporter brian is the developer of project. I never met him and honestly i didnt know he ran the department. I had no interaction with him. Reporter he says hes just trying to do the right thing. Were trying to house people. Were trying to find a safe place for someone to put their head at night. And close the door. I mean, just going to call a spade a spade here. This kind of privileged, rich owner poprevented housing, especially on the west side. And thats whats always presented difficulties to providing Affordable Housing. Reporter what is the affordable part of this and what is that look like . The reason is their rent is fixed. This building is 100 rent controlled. Reporter but would be starting out at market rate. It wouldnt be Affordable Housing. No butpy point is thats a kind of Affordable Housing. Reporter while the new units will be rent controlled theres no guarantee theyll be affordable and we have learned theres a new push to create more housing like this in the richmond and the sunset. With the clearer answer from a regional point of view is to try to put the housing within the existing metropolitan area. Reporter randy wrenchler is with the association of bay area governments that recently added the traditionally low density western neighborhoods to a list of Priority Development areas. He says the biggest obstacle to creating more housing anywhere in the bay area is resistance from neighbors. I have heard every reason under the sun as to why we wish it would be built some place else and that has been the reason that we have the crisis that we have. Reporter meanwhile, on irving street, the fight over the old Apartment Building has escalated. Veet now submitted new plans for a fourth floor with eight more bedrooms. That neighbors say is going to obstruct ocean views. Were driving the speed limit. Were in a 40 x height district that. Means were allowed to go up to 40 feet. And were only at 30 feet. Yes, it is dense. But my question would be would reporter but neigtold he pn for a fourth floor if they dropped their opposition to the second and third. Once the developer has received the approval for the second and third floor they broke the agreement. And proceeded to submit the plans for the fourth floor. It was totally manipulative. Were not against more housing. Going to commit to build Affordable Housing for people that need it but hes made no commitments to do that. Reporter the department of building inspection turned down our request for an interview for this story but they did send us a statement confirming that the plans for the building should have gone to the Planning Commission first. And they also said that tom ways name only showed up on the documents because he was the head of the dbi at the time. Susie steimle, kpix 5. And keep sending your stories and ideas to projecthome cbs. Com and see all of susies reporting on our website. Its 5 18. Lets check in now with our friend gianna. Shes keeping an eye on the roadways for us this morning. Hows it looking . Its not looking too bad in some spots and others its looking a bit busy. Thats the Altamont Pass and it is business as usual. If you usually take 580 out of tracy getting on to 580 near grantline you are going to see a lot of brake lights this morning. A slow rid westbound coming from Mountain House over to grantline. Look much better though past that area in the Livermore Valley heading to 680. Zoom out here you can see traffic getting on the dublin interchange according to the sensors no delays but if you are taking 84, there is some brake so just expect he speeds to be les per hour the drive time through the autopsies a right now 32 minutes from 205 over to 680 but good news is, you know Everything Else is in the green. Taking a look at traffic coming off the bay bridge. We had Early Morning road work thats in the clearing stages. They are moving those cones out of lanes and were now seeing some much better speeds so if you are hitting the bay bridge early this morning you should be good to go for now with no delays. At least as you come off the skyway heading into the city. The toll plaza looks pretty good too. Traffic light right now with no delays. The bulk of the delays really getting busy in the 6 00 hour. Good idea to leave early. All right, a look at golden gate bridge. So far so good. Nice ride out of marin county. Looking at southbound 101 out of san rafael to the goenbr ats aut a time and same for the san mateo bridge. 13 minutes to travel between 880 over to 101. All right big temperature changes between the east bay and the coast. Lets talk more about that with mary. Yeah, were talking about a 30degree temperature difference from the coast to our inland locations. Gianna. So its full about the bay area microclimate what is we know and love here in the region. Heres the Salesforce Tower camera. Look agent the bay bridge and east bay. So looking at clear skies in concord and livermore and san jose and santa rosa. The clouds along the coast foggy conditions from oakland as well as for San Francisco. So 61 in oakland. 61 for concord. 55 in San Francisco and 58 in san jose and santa rosa at 53. Heres what you can expect as we take you through your day. So 68 in San Francisco for a high. 74 in oakland and 87 in san jose and 94 for concord. So you can see the daytime highs especially inland will top out well above average for this time of year. So about ten degrees above average in concord later today. So heres what you can expect. So were looking at those hot temperatures inland and cool at the coast. And mild around the bay. And that will be the case for tomorrow as well. Were going to stay hot away from the water for your friday. Cooler for all of us as we look ahead to the weekend. Now lets show you the satellite and radar view. And that summer weather pattern continues for us with microclimates and that big temperature spread from the coast to our inland locations. Taking you hour by hour on futurecast and you can see that sunshine and clearing for inland locations. Around bay the clouds still along the coast. And then as we look to tomorrow, very similar as well. So were going to keep this weather pattern going for friday but again much cooler for all of us as we look ahead to the weekend. In the meantime, 87 for santa clara and san jose. 89 in campbell and 90 for morgan hill and for the east 96 ifairfield an97 nd and w trivaey and ound the bay, upper 60s for San Francisco and sausalito. 74 in oakland and 72 in richmond. And the mid to upper 80s for the north bay. 88 for santa rosa. And looking at triple digit heat for yucaipa and clearlake and lakeport. Heres the extended forecast. Again similar for friday but going to cool it down significantly for us for the weekend. Early next week but heating up for the middle part of next week. Back to you. Oh my god. Theyre going to be so excited. Going to