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KRON KRON 4 News At 5pm July 12, 2024
Device as it unfolds. The u. S. Hits a new record more than 67,000 new coronavirus cases in a single day. And
Top Health Leaders
warn the worst is yet to come i do think the fall in the winter of 2020 in 2021 are going to be probably one of the most difficult times that we experienced. And
American Public
health as one bay area county gets the green light to reopen outdoor businesses another considers taking those who violate
Health Orders
. Id rather start top story tonight, the state has given
Alameda County
the go ahead to resume
Outdoor Dining
after pulling the plug on the activity friday night kron fours dan kerman is live in alameda with more dan. Well as you can see restaurants back open again for
Outdoor Dining
. We are here in alameda right now, but all over
Alameda County
Outdoor Dining
is now okayed by the state as you know, they pulled the plug as you mentioned on friday, some decided to stay open anyways others like this place decided to shut down now back in business with the states okay. Spies, a calmer german restaurant in alameda, theyre setting up again for
Outdoor Dining
im so thankful that they you know the
Health Department
and the board supervisors and the state got it turned around so quickly
Outdoor Dining
began in
Alameda County
on june 19th only to be suspended by the state last friday because the state said the county had not received a waiver to proceed. That okay came wednesday morning meaning restaurants do not have to resort to pick up and delivery only which wont even pay the bills. Now to make it was like why didnt i am still stopping it. And able to pay my bills and pay my staff. We employ people. You know, im not saying were making profit. But at the end as long as were all make it a break and a check. It thats thats humongous concerns over laying off staff and not being able to pay the bills for some restaurants like dimitris to verna to stay open over the last few days. Still getting the states. Ok means a lot, especially the new restaurants like azul back any to tell you how to be a way our shoulders. My wife and i were just. Or or overwhelmingly happy that this does happen, but the on again off again nature of the states directives in the rapid spread of covid19 means its no time for restaurants to breathe easy. Its still day to may next obstacle for us unless
Something Else
comes along wintertime. Rain and all that stuff and now were going to deal with that. That live in alameda as again this
Outdoor Dining
requirement which is now ok in the state. Also extends to the oakland zoo, the oakland zoo can also be open for
Outdoor Activities
over inside
Church Services
as well as indoor malls still off limits. Live in
Alameda Dan Kerman Kron
4 news dan thank you for that. Another condemned inmate at san quentin has died from what appears to be covid19 complications, 64 yearold
Jeffrey Hawkins
died at a hospital today. Hawkins is a convicted killer who was on death row 11 inmates at the prison have died from covid19 so far. And a new health order in
San Mateo County
allows family members to visit their loved ones in longterm care facilities and allow family and friends to have outdoor meetings with people in
Nursing Homes
and longterm care facilities as long as the facility obeys
Certain Health
restrictions. The new order will also allow what theyre calling indoor
Compassionate Care
visits were family members can take care of
Urgent Health
and legal issues which includes end of life is its the new order goes into effect at midnight. And trying to get businesses to voluntarily comply with covid19
Health Orders
remains a difficult task for law makers in the east bay county as kron fours
Haaziq Madyun
reports that county is now considering issuing citations to help of compliance. Not complying with the
Contra Costa County
health odor may soon have you reaching in your wallet to pay a fine if he could be sort of the kremlin writing parking parking ticket, you know i ration 100 ticket that might get tension of some businesses that are not really part of the whole order contra costa supervisor
Candice Anderson
says the board is now considering creating an administrative ordinance making it an infraction to not comply with the health order because she says some businesses just wont do it some of them are issues where perhaps they have their tables a little bit closer than they should for
Outdoor Dining
but others are businesses that are not supposed to be open they are choosing to operate anyway, which is currently a criminal misdemeanor in
Contra Costa County
. Those complaints are handled by the das
Consumer Protection
unit, we received a few 100 yeah we definitely got a lot of the beginning on price what businesses are allowed to operate. Army requiring their employees or used to wear masks are they ensuring that when customers come into that store they are wearing masks. With the county currently in the midst of a surge in covid19 cases
Contra Costa Health
services doctor tom ward says the alternative to complying with the health order is too costly. What are you doing so is that were going to were going to see more and more cases were going to have worse coronavirus you know unfortunately more people are going to be hospitalized or may not still a lot of flexibility to to have
Business Activities
to or to go out and exercise and other things but its got to be done safely. Now the council for
Contra Costa County
is expected to submit the first draft of the health order ordinance to the board of supervisors by the end of july. Has it made you kron 4 news. And now to the south bay where many
Business Owners
are wondering when they can reopen after being forced to shut down a second time after being allowed to open up for just 2 days kron fours rob fladeboe has more on the story now live from san jose rob. Thats racing as its anybodys guess just how long new shutdown is going to last much less what the longterm economic repercussions are going to be but one thing is clear these a nail and hair salons and other indoor of businesses are not going to be allowed to reopen until the county comes off the states covid19 watch list, heres more. This was busy hair handlers so on in san joses willow glen neighborhood on monday. And this was the so long today after the state ordered also longs statewide to close yet again and that was newly furloughed stylists and owner
Yvonne Sotelo
who says some salons are considering whether to defy the order that they all want to get together all at one time just one time open up all together you know what can they do it all of us. You know like something unity, you know, and id be willing to do that this is ridiculous despite having complied with all safety precautions under a new local health order that let them open on monday hair and nail salons gyms and many other indoor businesses. Were forced to close at midnight on tuesday. They can open again as soon as the county is removed from the states covid19 watch list supervisor dave cortese even though its frustrating for hair salons right now a lot of other shops because of the state orders have come in a superseding the county orders. But that that will stop those sustained orders who essentially back off as soon as we can come off of the watch list and thats really depending on the hospitalizations right now a petition to reopen salons as 40,000 signatures and counting. Another new petition seeks to allow salons to operate outdoors. Sources say the new shutdown will force many stylists into homes and back yards putting themselves and others at risk stylist elizabeth what ron was forced to cancel 2 weeks or appointments and your bills keep piling up to pay rent where i live. We have to have to feed myself, pig as i have bills. Im having a hard time. We need to get back to work its our livelihood we have theyre just that their mental state has been affected by this also and we. Now getting on and off the stage covid19 watch list is based not just on hospitalizations but also on the number of new covid19 cases in right now both numbers are on the increase here in
Santa Clara County
live in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. Rob thank you for that now here is a breakdown of coronavirus cases and deaths in the bay area there were 36,000 cases and more than 660 deaths were seeing the most cases in
Alameda County
with over 8400 infections. The virus has been the deadliest in
Santa Clara County
which has a total of 173 deaths we have a full breakdown of cases by county and city online at kron 4 dot com. And we also want to bring you the number of cases nationwide according to the
Johns Hopkins
not there are more than 3. 4 million cases in the u. S. Over a 137,000 americans have lost their lives. The u. S. Reported more than 67,000 new cases of the coronavirus tuesday breaking the record for the new number of new cases reported on a single day. Camilla bernal has a look at whats being done around the country to address the virus. Around the
Country Health
experts asking americans to be responsible. The challenges that we had that people have not been masking be socially distant this as coronavirus cases hit a new nationwide record for cases reported in a single day. At least 27 states have paused or roll back plans to reopen their economies. The
Senate Majority
leader telling his constituents. This is not over pretty obvious the growth of our says. Not going away. Weve seen a surge florida and arizona and texas and yes in kentucky as well the senator also saying it will take a while to get a vaccine. Even as attempts to develop a
Coronavirus Vaccine
are showing promising safety and immune response results. I do think theres progress on both the therapy que ticks and the vaccine front. But were still going to have to observe socialdistancing were still going to have to wear masks precautions because a new model from the university of washington is projecting that 224,000 americans will have died from the virus by november 1st. An increase of 16,000 from their projections. Just a week ago that drug contributed to the skyrocketing cases around the country specifically in states like california texas and florida
Camila Bernal
kron 4 news. The
Berkeley City Council
has approved a plan to end
Traffic Enforcement
by police making berkeley the first city in the country to do so. The
Berkeley City Council
approach proved the proposal overnight they say its an attempt to curb racial profiling and reduce
Law Enforcement
encounters that can turn deadly the plan creates a new arm of the department of transportation and it would handle traffic incidents such as broken tail light and parking enforcement. And coming up tonight on kron 4 news at 5 with the new school year fast approaching districts around the bay area are deciding whether to hold classes virtually in the fall and for how long. Fall in the winter of 2020 2021 of them you probably want to lose difficult times that we experience is. The
American Public
belt. A new warning from the cdc director coming up well tell you why the fall and winter is expected to slam the
Health Care System
and next the state releases new dear california. We know these are challenging times. Rest assured, you are not alone. Weve all had to adapt. And with summer here, your energy bills might go up with rising temperatures. Together, we can save energy and money. Try closing your shades during the day. Setting your ac to 78 or higher. Or cooling off with a fan when you can. United we are always stronger. Stay well, california, and keep it golden. Guidelines for covid19 testing to focus on those at high risk of infection. The state
Health Department
released a for tier priority system. Those hospitalized with covid19 symptoms at top the list along with those who have come into close contact with people who tested positive for the virus. Next in line or those living in highrisk facilities such as
Nursing Homes
and prisons and homeless shelters along with health care and
Emergency Service
workers. And
San Francisco
seeing a rise in covid19 cases and a spike in those wanting to get tested. Today officials explain why there are delays in the
Testing Process
kron fours
Charles Clifford
has that part of the story. Well here in
San Francisco
, the city is seeing a spike in coronavirus cases and theres also a dramatic increase in the number of people trying to get tests. Back in june late june i personally got a test here at the embarcadero i was able to schedule an appointment the next day i had the results which were negative within 48 hours i went online today and tried to book an appointment and the best you can do at the embarcadero site here as you can get appointment 10 days from now now theres also a testing site over in the soma area. Theres one appointment on thursday, but after that theres
Nothing Available
for it looks like 13 days until the 28th. So theres a real delay here for folks trying to get a coronavirus test on wednesday, the director of the department of
Health Doctor
colfax held a
Virtual Press
conference in which he talked about other testing situation in
San Francisco
. We are averaging. 2,950 test a day across the city. With our parekh seen our goal of 1800 tests. Certainly as we are seen across the region across the state and nationally. Our testing. System is experiencing delays in accessing getting results. Both within our city system in with private providers. Now that slowdown in testing and also the delay in getting results is also contributing to a bit of a a problem with
Contact Tracing
here in
San Francisco
. The city says they are struggling to get everyone check to figure out who they might have been exposed to since they contracted coronavirus the doctor colfax also says theyre trying to step up to make sure that they meet that obligation of doing robust
Contact Tracing
. But for now in
San Francisco
Charles Clifford
kron 4 news. Students in the
San Francisco
Unified School District
will be learning from home when classes begin next month. Sure well begin with
Distance Learning
on august 17th, but officials hope to eventually have some students attend in person classes. Once its safe to do so the district says its planning to distribute more technology to students who did not receive that last spring and will provide more details at the
San Francisco
board of education meeting on july 28th. Within the past hour sandra fell city schools also announced it will begin the year with
Online Learning
superintendent jim hodge baum said he laid out several guidelines on the districts website, including the school year starting as planned on august 20th with
Remote Learning
and a phase in return to campus. The district has also created safety task forces that have been meeting weekly to plot a safe return. The task forces will present their recommendations to the board of education on july 28th, and at a town hall meeting on july 30th. A final decision on a plan will be made on august 3rd. Sandra fell is now the latest in a growing number of bay area
School District
s that will be starting the new school year with
Distance Learning
in those districts include san leandro unified. Berkeley unified oakland unified west contra costa unified mount diablo unified and
Brentwood Union
elementary
School District
this is of course just a small fraction of districts across the bay area that are forced to adapt to the covid19 pandemic which shows no signs of disappearing anytime soon. And grim predictions are being made about the future of caltrain thats after a sales tax measure that could have generated a 100
Top Health Leaders<\/a> warn the worst is yet to come i do think the fall in the winter of 2020 in 2021 are going to be probably one of the most difficult times that we experienced. And
American Public<\/a> health as one bay area county gets the green light to reopen outdoor businesses another considers taking those who violate
Health Orders<\/a>. Id rather start top story tonight, the state has given
Alameda County<\/a> the go ahead to resume
Outdoor Dining<\/a> after pulling the plug on the activity friday night kron fours dan kerman is live in alameda with more dan. Well as you can see restaurants back open again for
Outdoor Dining<\/a>. We are here in alameda right now, but all over
Alameda County<\/a>
Outdoor Dining<\/a> is now okayed by the state as you know, they pulled the plug as you mentioned on friday, some decided to stay open anyways others like this place decided to shut down now back in business with the states okay. Spies, a calmer german restaurant in alameda, theyre setting up again for
Outdoor Dining<\/a> im so thankful that they you know the
Health Department<\/a> and the board supervisors and the state got it turned around so quickly
Outdoor Dining<\/a> began in
Alameda County<\/a> on june 19th only to be suspended by the state last friday because the state said the county had not received a waiver to proceed. That okay came wednesday morning meaning restaurants do not have to resort to pick up and delivery only which wont even pay the bills. Now to make it was like why didnt i am still stopping it. And able to pay my bills and pay my staff. We employ people. You know, im not saying were making profit. But at the end as long as were all make it a break and a check. It thats thats humongous concerns over laying off staff and not being able to pay the bills for some restaurants like dimitris to verna to stay open over the last few days. Still getting the states. Ok means a lot, especially the new restaurants like azul back any to tell you how to be a way our shoulders. My wife and i were just. Or or overwhelmingly happy that this does happen, but the on again off again nature of the states directives in the rapid spread of covid19 means its no time for restaurants to breathe easy. Its still day to may next obstacle for us unless
Something Else<\/a> comes along wintertime. Rain and all that stuff and now were going to deal with that. That live in alameda as again this
Outdoor Dining<\/a> requirement which is now ok in the state. Also extends to the oakland zoo, the oakland zoo can also be open for
Outdoor Activities<\/a> over inside
Church Services<\/a> as well as indoor malls still off limits. Live in
Alameda Dan Kerman Kron<\/a> 4 news dan thank you for that. Another condemned inmate at san quentin has died from what appears to be covid19 complications, 64 yearold
Jeffrey Hawkins<\/a> died at a hospital today. Hawkins is a convicted killer who was on death row 11 inmates at the prison have died from covid19 so far. And a new health order in
San Mateo County<\/a> allows family members to visit their loved ones in longterm care facilities and allow family and friends to have outdoor meetings with people in
Nursing Homes<\/a> and longterm care facilities as long as the facility obeys
Certain Health<\/a> restrictions. The new order will also allow what theyre calling indoor
Compassionate Care<\/a> visits were family members can take care of
Urgent Health<\/a> and legal issues which includes end of life is its the new order goes into effect at midnight. And trying to get businesses to voluntarily comply with covid19
Health Orders<\/a> remains a difficult task for law makers in the east bay county as kron fours
Haaziq Madyun<\/a> reports that county is now considering issuing citations to help of compliance. Not complying with the
Contra Costa County<\/a> health odor may soon have you reaching in your wallet to pay a fine if he could be sort of the kremlin writing parking parking ticket, you know i ration 100 ticket that might get tension of some businesses that are not really part of the whole order contra costa supervisor
Candice Anderson<\/a> says the board is now considering creating an administrative ordinance making it an infraction to not comply with the health order because she says some businesses just wont do it some of them are issues where perhaps they have their tables a little bit closer than they should for
Outdoor Dining<\/a> but others are businesses that are not supposed to be open they are choosing to operate anyway, which is currently a criminal misdemeanor in
Contra Costa County<\/a>. Those complaints are handled by the das
Consumer Protection<\/a> unit, we received a few 100 yeah we definitely got a lot of the beginning on price what businesses are allowed to operate. Army requiring their employees or used to wear masks are they ensuring that when customers come into that store they are wearing masks. With the county currently in the midst of a surge in covid19 cases
Contra Costa Health<\/a> services doctor tom ward says the alternative to complying with the health order is too costly. What are you doing so is that were going to were going to see more and more cases were going to have worse coronavirus you know unfortunately more people are going to be hospitalized or may not still a lot of flexibility to to have
Business Activities<\/a> to or to go out and exercise and other things but its got to be done safely. Now the council for
Contra Costa County<\/a> is expected to submit the first draft of the health order ordinance to the board of supervisors by the end of july. Has it made you kron 4 news. And now to the south bay where many
Business Owners<\/a> are wondering when they can reopen after being forced to shut down a second time after being allowed to open up for just 2 days kron fours rob fladeboe has more on the story now live from san jose rob. Thats racing as its anybodys guess just how long new shutdown is going to last much less what the longterm economic repercussions are going to be but one thing is clear these a nail and hair salons and other indoor of businesses are not going to be allowed to reopen until the county comes off the states covid19 watch list, heres more. This was busy hair handlers so on in san joses willow glen neighborhood on monday. And this was the so long today after the state ordered also longs statewide to close yet again and that was newly furloughed stylists and owner
Yvonne Sotelo<\/a> who says some salons are considering whether to defy the order that they all want to get together all at one time just one time open up all together you know what can they do it all of us. You know like something unity, you know, and id be willing to do that this is ridiculous despite having complied with all safety precautions under a new local health order that let them open on monday hair and nail salons gyms and many other indoor businesses. Were forced to close at midnight on tuesday. They can open again as soon as the county is removed from the states covid19 watch list supervisor dave cortese even though its frustrating for hair salons right now a lot of other shops because of the state orders have come in a superseding the county orders. But that that will stop those sustained orders who essentially back off as soon as we can come off of the watch list and thats really depending on the hospitalizations right now a petition to reopen salons as 40,000 signatures and counting. Another new petition seeks to allow salons to operate outdoors. Sources say the new shutdown will force many stylists into homes and back yards putting themselves and others at risk stylist elizabeth what ron was forced to cancel 2 weeks or appointments and your bills keep piling up to pay rent where i live. We have to have to feed myself, pig as i have bills. Im having a hard time. We need to get back to work its our livelihood we have theyre just that their mental state has been affected by this also and we. Now getting on and off the stage covid19 watch list is based not just on hospitalizations but also on the number of new covid19 cases in right now both numbers are on the increase here in
Santa Clara County<\/a> live in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. Rob thank you for that now here is a breakdown of coronavirus cases and deaths in the bay area there were 36,000 cases and more than 660 deaths were seeing the most cases in
Alameda County<\/a> with over 8400 infections. The virus has been the deadliest in
Santa Clara County<\/a> which has a total of 173 deaths we have a full breakdown of cases by county and city online at kron 4 dot com. And we also want to bring you the number of cases nationwide according to the
Johns Hopkins<\/a> not there are more than 3. 4 million cases in the u. S. Over a 137,000 americans have lost their lives. The u. S. Reported more than 67,000 new cases of the coronavirus tuesday breaking the record for the new number of new cases reported on a single day. Camilla bernal has a look at whats being done around the country to address the virus. Around the
Country Health<\/a> experts asking americans to be responsible. The challenges that we had that people have not been masking be socially distant this as coronavirus cases hit a new nationwide record for cases reported in a single day. At least 27 states have paused or roll back plans to reopen their economies. The
Senate Majority<\/a> leader telling his constituents. This is not over pretty obvious the growth of our says. Not going away. Weve seen a surge florida and arizona and texas and yes in kentucky as well the senator also saying it will take a while to get a vaccine. Even as attempts to develop a
Coronavirus Vaccine<\/a> are showing promising safety and immune response results. I do think theres progress on both the therapy que ticks and the vaccine front. But were still going to have to observe socialdistancing were still going to have to wear masks precautions because a new model from the university of washington is projecting that 224,000 americans will have died from the virus by november 1st. An increase of 16,000 from their projections. Just a week ago that drug contributed to the skyrocketing cases around the country specifically in states like california texas and florida
Camila Bernal<\/a> kron 4 news. The
Berkeley City Council<\/a> has approved a plan to end
Traffic Enforcement<\/a> by police making berkeley the first city in the country to do so. The
Berkeley City Council<\/a> approach proved the proposal overnight they say its an attempt to curb racial profiling and reduce
Law Enforcement<\/a> encounters that can turn deadly the plan creates a new arm of the department of transportation and it would handle traffic incidents such as broken tail light and parking enforcement. And coming up tonight on kron 4 news at 5 with the new school year fast approaching districts around the bay area are deciding whether to hold classes virtually in the fall and for how long. Fall in the winter of 2020 2021 of them you probably want to lose difficult times that we experience is. The
American Public<\/a> belt. A new warning from the cdc director coming up well tell you why the fall and winter is expected to slam the
Health Care System<\/a> and next the state releases new dear california. We know these are challenging times. Rest assured, you are not alone. Weve all had to adapt. And with summer here, your energy bills might go up with rising temperatures. Together, we can save energy and money. Try closing your shades during the day. Setting your ac to 78 or higher. Or cooling off with a fan when you can. United we are always stronger. Stay well, california, and keep it golden. Guidelines for covid19 testing to focus on those at high risk of infection. The state
Health Department<\/a> released a for tier priority system. Those hospitalized with covid19 symptoms at top the list along with those who have come into close contact with people who tested positive for the virus. Next in line or those living in highrisk facilities such as
Nursing Homes<\/a> and prisons and homeless shelters along with health care and
Emergency Service<\/a> workers. And
San Francisco<\/a> seeing a rise in covid19 cases and a spike in those wanting to get tested. Today officials explain why there are delays in the
Testing Process<\/a> kron fours
Charles Clifford<\/a> has that part of the story. Well here in
San Francisco<\/a>, the city is seeing a spike in coronavirus cases and theres also a dramatic increase in the number of people trying to get tests. Back in june late june i personally got a test here at the embarcadero i was able to schedule an appointment the next day i had the results which were negative within 48 hours i went online today and tried to book an appointment and the best you can do at the embarcadero site here as you can get appointment 10 days from now now theres also a testing site over in the soma area. Theres one appointment on thursday, but after that theres
Nothing Available<\/a> for it looks like 13 days until the 28th. So theres a real delay here for folks trying to get a coronavirus test on wednesday, the director of the department of
Health Doctor<\/a> colfax held a
Virtual Press<\/a> conference in which he talked about other testing situation in
San Francisco<\/a>. We are averaging. 2,950 test a day across the city. With our parekh seen our goal of 1800 tests. Certainly as we are seen across the region across the state and nationally. Our testing. System is experiencing delays in accessing getting results. Both within our city system in with private providers. Now that slowdown in testing and also the delay in getting results is also contributing to a bit of a a problem with
Contact Tracing<\/a> here in
San Francisco<\/a>. The city says they are struggling to get everyone check to figure out who they might have been exposed to since they contracted coronavirus the doctor colfax also says theyre trying to step up to make sure that they meet that obligation of doing robust
Contact Tracing<\/a>. But for now in
San Francisco<\/a>
Charles Clifford<\/a> kron 4 news. Students in the
San Francisco<\/a>
Unified School District<\/a> will be learning from home when classes begin next month. Sure well begin with
Distance Learning<\/a> on august 17th, but officials hope to eventually have some students attend in person classes. Once its safe to do so the district says its planning to distribute more technology to students who did not receive that last spring and will provide more details at the
San Francisco<\/a> board of education meeting on july 28th. Within the past hour sandra fell city schools also announced it will begin the year with
Online Learning<\/a> superintendent jim hodge baum said he laid out several guidelines on the districts website, including the school year starting as planned on august 20th with
Remote Learning<\/a> and a phase in return to campus. The district has also created safety task forces that have been meeting weekly to plot a safe return. The task forces will present their recommendations to the board of education on july 28th, and at a town hall meeting on july 30th. A final decision on a plan will be made on august 3rd. Sandra fell is now the latest in a growing number of bay area
School District<\/a>s that will be starting the new school year with
Distance Learning<\/a> in those districts include san leandro unified. Berkeley unified oakland unified west contra costa unified mount diablo unified and
Brentwood Union<\/a> elementary
School District<\/a> this is of course just a small fraction of districts across the bay area that are forced to adapt to the covid19 pandemic which shows no signs of disappearing anytime soon. And grim predictions are being made about the future of caltrain thats after a sales tax measure that could have generated a 100
Million Dollars<\/a> a year was blocked by members of the
San Francisco<\/a> board of supervisors. Kron 4 morning. Kelly has reaction from a member of caltrain board of directors who calls the move a death knell for rail line. It could be the end of caltrain as we know it were facing a fiscal kids cliff in october. This is the lifeline of transit for the peninsula in silicon valley. I just cant fathom why the
San Francisco<\/a> board of supervisors wouldnt at least have taken action to give the voters a chance to weigh in and see if they wanted to help us save caltrain
Charles Stone<\/a> is on the peninsula corridor, joint powers board which oversees the rail line that prepandemic transporting roughly 60,000 people a day between
San Francisco<\/a> and san jose. The rail line was moving forward with an electrification
Expansion Plan<\/a> and hope to eventually triple their ridership but the virus has dried up their commuters in the month sense. They were hopes that a proposed 1, 8 sales tax measure for the
November Ballot<\/a> would help keep the train system chugging forward but to get the measure before voters it first needed to be approved by various transit boards and all of the boards of supervisors in san mateo
San Francisco<\/a> and santa clara counties, but
San Francisco<\/a> supervisor,
Shamann Walton<\/a> who is also on the joint powers board and supervisor aaron peskin who chairs the
San Francisco<\/a> county transportation authority. Decided not to introduce the measure at tuesdays
Board Meeting<\/a> essentially scuttling it this would be to taxation without representation they want to change the way the rail system is governed on hooking it from sam trans
San Mateo County<\/a>s bus service and give
San Francisco<\/a> and santa clara counties more say in the decisions affecting the train service. They also called the sales tax regressive the notion that. The porous individuals in the 3 counties would be the source of funding for did not go over well with our colleagues their failure to act yesterday is pretty much a death knell for caltrain as we know it. Supervisor walton says hes talking with state leadership on a special tax for next years ballot. But caltrain board member stone says he fears it will be too late to save the rail line from financial ruin. Maureen kelly kron 4 news. And for the first time in 75 years the rose parade is being canceled organizers say the decision was made because of the impact on planning and the risk of spreading infections. The organizers are looking into a worldwide a televised event to take its place. Meanwhile, the rose bowl
Football Game<\/a> is still on but no word yet on whether it will be done with or without fans. That taking a live look outside at the
Golden Gate Bridge<\/a> where things are looking a foggy time now to check on our weather with mabrisa rodriguez. Yeah lets take a look at your 4 zone forecast out there right now for your wednesday night noticing the return of that no sky july spreading along the east bay and temperatures out there right now widespread 60s around the bay areas shoreline with 70s and 80s as you make your way inland. Near 90s for antioch so pretty toasty temperatures there 89 degrees but in the low 60s right now for downtown
San Francisco<\/a>. So nearly a 30 degree difference and very little change temperature wise out there compared to around this time yesterday so degree or 2 of cooling or warming overall pretty dry seasonable weather pattern right now for your bay area forecast current wind speeds out there right now pretty breezy along the coast, but we are noticing some gusty winds and nap and fairfield in that 20 mile per hour range sustained at 25
Miles Per Hour<\/a> for those of you in fairfield already starting to see some smoke impacts from that mineral fire burning in
Riverside County<\/a> and
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