Been sit there is for months. Kpix 5s Jessica Flores shows us what is taking so long to fix it. Reporter right now were here in orinda. I want to take you to the sinkhole we are at the edge of it. Its 22 feet deal. And workers are here right now. There is not the only sinkhole causing a headache in the east bay. The massive hole stretches across miner road in orinda swallowing up every raindrop today. Crews working in the storm stabilized a 16 water main to be sure this sinkhole doesnt go from bad to worse. Well have pumps and manpower, and well just see how bad it gets. Reporter a few miles away the nearly year old sinkhole in moraga is covered in tarps. Moraga is a wealthy community. Why does it take so long to fix this . We dont have any restricted funding specifically for storm drains. Reporter public works director says the town is waiting for the federal government to approve funding for the project. We worked diligently with my team to get the plans and everything ready to bid a
delighted to welcome you here to the correct auditorium. every year we begin our celebration of black history month at the san francisco public library in january with our more than a month programming. and we continue our unapologetic celebration of black history and culture year round through the activities of the african american center here at the main and this year we re also celebrating the lunar new year and the year of the rabbit. having a joint celebration of these two special occasions is really long overdue. the library is so excited to host this special program and partnership with the san francisco human rights commission and so many amazing community organizations. but before we get started, i want to give a shout out in particular to two phenomenal women. the first is claudine ching, executive director of the san francisco apa heritage foundation. and dr cheryl davis , the director of the human rights commission, and recently published children s book author. y
asian american to be appointed to serve in this role. i am so delighted to welcome you here to the correct auditorium. every year we begin our celebration of black history month at the san francisco public library in january with our more than a month programming. and we continue our unapologetic celebration of black history and culture year round through the activities of the african american center here at the main and this year we re also celebrating the lunar new year and the year of the rabbit. having a joint celebration of these two special occasions is really long overdue. the library is so excited to host this special program and partnership with the san francisco human rights commission and so many amazing community organizations. but before we get started, i want to give a shout out in particular to two phenomenal women. the first is claudine ching, executive director of the san francisco apa heritage foundation. and dr cheryl davis , the director of the human right
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