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Petrol and diesel vehicles will be unable to access the street which will only be available to pedestrians, cyclists and electric vehicles.Beech Street,which runs under the popular Barbican Estate,will see the ban introduced from Spring 2020 under newproposalsfrom the City of London.
The legislation will be enforced across the whole day in the first instance of a blanket ban for polluting vehicles in the UK.
Vehicles which are not fully electric ordo nothave the capability to drive in zero-emissions will violate the zone andmotoristscan be charged up to 130.
The charges can be reduced to 65ifthey are paid within two weeks.
Automatic number plate recognition cameras will monitor which vehicles have entered the zone and will assess whethertheyfall within the regulations.
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The City of London says restrictions will be in place for up to 18 months before a final decision is introduced regarding the long-term future of the project.
A successful trial could see further measures introduced across the City of London to reduce carbon pollution.
Jeremy Simmons, chairman of the City of London Corporation's environment committee said: Drastically reducing air pollution requires radical actions and these plans will help us eliminate toxic air on our streets.
Nobody should have to breathe in dirty air and we will continue to take bold and ambitious steps to ensure that the health of Londoners is protected.
Emergency vehicles will be exempt from the ban which has been installed to reduce pollution across the popular thoroughfare.
The enclosed nature of the road means the area experienceshigh levelsof air pollution and the scheme hopes to reduce this to withinWorld Health Organisation (WHO)targets.
While motorists and locals could be caught out with the changes,the City of London Corporation has confirmed an information campaign will be visible long before restrictions come into effect.
The marketing campaign will include street signing, social media updates and direct discussion with major companies situated around the area.
Streets and Walkways Sub Committee Chairman, Oliver Sells QC said: This is a groundbreaking scheme by the City of London Corporation.
It will bring substantial health benefits to those who live and work in the Barbican area, and will also help reduce noise pollution.
The experimental scheme will be enforced using the latest in smart camera technology and I hope it will be the first of many other schemes like this.
However, many locals attacked the introduction of the scheme on social media withsomesuggesting the new legislation was"stupid".
One user posted: So Vehicles that emit emissions will have to travel further in more congested roads creating additional emissions. Groundbreaking stupidity!
Another added: So you're going to close a non-residential tunnel and displace the traffic on to Banner street.
The residents are gonna love the increase in traffic driving past theyre front doors 24/7."(sic)
The City of London Corporation has also backed proposals to turn part of the popular Square Mile into a zero-emission zone by 2022.
The proposals would also see the speed limit cut to just 15miles per hour (mph)to help reduce the number of pollutants exiting vehicles.
The proposals are alongside the Mayor of LondonsUltra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ)scheme which charges up to 12.50 extra per day on polluting cars, vans and motorbikes.
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The National Economic Council (NEC) is considering the investment of N2 trillion Contributory Pension Funds in the development of infrastructure including roads, rail and power.
Nigerias Pension Funds has grown to N9.44 trillion, according to the pension monthly summary report for August released on October 15, 2019.
Governor of Kebbi State, Atiku Bagudu, while briefing State House Correspondents after the NEC meeting presided over by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo at the Presidential Villa, Abuja said: Up to 20 per cent of the pension funds under the current law can be used for infrastructure.
NEC is expected to receive a final report from the sub-committee early next year.
NEC comprises the 36 state governors, Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Minister of Finance, Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) and some other government officials.
According to the Kebbi State governor, who was joined at the briefing by the Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and the Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Zainab Ahmed, the mechanism has been used successfully in other countries.
He said: So today, the sub-committee presented an interim report where they advised on some of the issues that came up while deliberating.
Of particular note was that other countries have been using the same mechanism South Africa, Saudi Arabia and others have been using their pension funds and sovereign wealth authorities investment process to create platform for development.
So, the committee is reported and identified potential road infrastructure, infrastructure in the power, rail sectors that can be funded through this mechanism.
They noted that this years budget, for example, has N169 billion for roads across the federation and is grossly inadequate. But with this mechanism, maybe up to N2 trillion can be accessed and leveraged upon.
At the NEC meeting, there was a review of the performance of the Nigerian Sovereign Investment Authority and we are all impressed about experience they had gained in the last few years and their performance.
And it was decided that a committee be set up on how we can leverage on that performance to create a platform where pension funds can be used for infrastructure development in a safe manner, so that there will earn long term returns for the pension funds while also helping to build Nigerias infrastructure, Bagudu noted.
NEC has set up a sub-committee to see how pension funds can be used for infrastructure development as provided for by the Pensions Reform Act.
Speaking further, Bagudu said NEC also received the interim report of the of the Nasir el-Rufai sub-committee to consider the ownership structure of Electricity Power Distribution Company.
The Council discussed that since the privatization of Electricity Power Distribution Company that at least 40 per cent that was meant to be for the states government and federal government have not been so distributed.
Therefore, a committee was set up to review the status/ownership of those shares that have not been distributed and report back to NEC, he explained.
He confirmed that council received a presentation by the Niger Delta Power Holding Company, titled evaluation options going forward.
You may recall that 10 years ago, the Niger Delta Power Holding Company was created and it is owned by federal, states and local governments. They had 10 completed generating plants and two others that are in the process of being completed generating about 4,500 megawatts.
The board of the Niger Delta Power Holding Company and shareholders, who are the governors and local government chairmen, reviewed the options going forward because in the design of this company, the assets were supposed to be privatised.
The options were discussed and members of the NEC advised to study the presentation so that at more opportune time, NEC can review the presentation and take whatever necessary steps henceforth, he added.
The Finance Minister informed NEC on the balance in the Excess Crude Account (ECA) which she said stood at $324.967 million as at 19th November, 2019.
Ahmed said the balance in the Stabilisation Account as at 17th of December, 2019 was N30.479billion while the Natural Resource Fund, still at the same date, is N88.283 billion.
Meanwhile, yesterdays NEC meeting reviewed the security situation in the country and concluded that security had improved generally across Nigeria.
Governor Sanwo-Olu said the NEC sub-committee on security presented the report on security situation to the session.
The committee is chaired by the Governor of Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi.
According to Sanwo-Olu, the Fayemi committee, which has the Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Mohammed Adamu, and other heads of security agencies as members, reported that there was a reduction in proliferation of small arms as a result of the closure of the countrys land borders.
The committee also reported that states were advised to set up on zonal basis, security trust funds to help address security challenges.
Community policing is also important as a means of engaging our youths and reducing youth unemployment in the country, he said.
He added that the NEC also looked into the dispute between the Ministry of Mines and some states over access to mining sites and recommended that the ministry should do more advocacy.
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Acoustic Geometry's line of Pro and Home Room Packs can be used to control the negative effects of bad room acoustics.
One of the most complex and misunderstood subjects in the electronics industry is acoustics.
A case could be made that electronics companies arent helping the cause with the development of equalization programs that are touted to solve these acoustics issues in an almost turnkey fashion.
The best or perhaps most proven way to deal with acoustical issues is through the combination of absorption and diffusion acoustical products, as well as smartly applied equalization when necessary.
Providing integrators with a choice of prepackaged room kits that are designed to service specific room sizes in the residential and commercial markets, Acoustic Geometrys line of Pro and Home Room Packs can be used for everything from home theaters to podcast studios.
SendingCE Proits Home Room Pack 3, we installed this kit in our multimedia studio space where we test AV components and shoot our videos.
Acoustic Geometry offers its Pro and Home Room Packs in preconfigured sizes with a limited choice of colors. The size of the packages allows integrators to choose the appropriate solution for a specific size room without having to pass on the cost of unneeded products to homeowners.
The bundles combine products that provide phase-coherent diffusion, along with absorbing panels and solutions that are designed to minimize low-frequency modal issues.
Looking specifically at the Home Room Pack 3 bundle, it comes with six 22-foot 1-inch absorber panels; four 24-foot 2-inch absorber panels, and a pair of small-curve diffusors that measure 14.5 inches by 42 inches by 5 inches.
Explaining the inclusion of the Small Curve Diffusors, Acoustic Geometry says these products are engineered to scatter sound energy to produce a more balanced listening space. The absorption panels act as the name impliesthey absorb acoustic energy to minimize the effect of echoes and reverberation.
Utilizing the training that I took from the Home Acoustics Alliance (HAA) and THX, as well as the past experience I have from designing other rooms, I took an approach with the studio space to make the room less reverberant for better voice intelligibility, and to support a smoother bottom end for audio playback.
Before I installed the products, I measured the room using the Audio Tools app on my iPhone XR and pink noise test tones from Rives Audio. This enabled me to take a snapshot of what is going on in the room acoustically before the addition of the Acoustic Geometry products.
After documenting my before measurements from 20Hz all the way up to 20kHz I had found in our square room (square rooms are not conducive to good sound reproduction) is that we had boomy low frequencies and a really pronounced midrange/upper midrange.
Getting into the install process, the panels hang easily enough through the use of the included mounting accessories like drywall anchors. The only tools I used were a tape measure and a drill with screwdriver tips. If I felt it was necessary, I also could have used a stud finder if I thought there were concerns about the weight of the panels and the durability of the panels once they were mounted.
Following the before measurements, I strategically placed the panels in our AV room with the goal of improving the sound of our videos and Q&As, which are done with the use of an InFocus interactive display.
Install times will vary depending on the size of the room and the exact acoustic package, but with that being said, these acoustic packages shouldnt take too long to install when hanging on standard drywall.
Measuring the room after I had installed the panels revealed they did work to minimize the boominess of low frequencies from about 25Hz to 125Hz.
Considering the price of the package and the relatively small investment in the installation of the panels, theres no doubt the package provides proven results that realistically cost less than the esoteric, snake-oil products that so-called audiophile companies often market.
The Acoustic Geometry panels also minimized some room dimension effects in the midrange and upper midrange areas where I measured spikes at 800K and 1.6kHz.
In addition, the response of the space with higher frequencies displayed a smoother roll off up to 20kHz.
Considering the price of the package and the relatively small investment in the installation of the panels, theres no doubt the package provides proven results that realistically cost less than the esoteric, snake-oil products that so-called audiophile companies often market.
Id like to point out the companion mounting hardware is installer friendly, so integrators wont have to worry about sticking themselves with the impaler types of mounting hardware that some companies include with their acoustic products, which is obviously a nice bonus.
I would like to see more standard color choices. The choice between graphite and Serengeti (tan) I think limits integrators ability to sell these packages to their clients that want solutions that complements their homes dcor.
Otherwise, the only other issue I found with the products was the tacky, glue-like feel on some of the absorbers back panels, which made unpacking the items a bit longer than necessary.
My conclusion after my pre- and post-measurements is that for a reasonable amount of money these acoustic packages provide integrators with a scalable level of verifiable performance to improve the sound quality of residential and commercial spaces, and thats why I recommend checking out these product lines from Acoustic Geometry.
MSRPs vary depending on the kit and color options. The Home Room Pack 3s starting retail cost is $1,838.99.
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Want to get off Santas naughty list? Clean your chimney.
A sooty flue or a dead raccoon can turn Jolly Old Saint Nick into Mr. Grinch. Regular inspections by a chimney sweep can ensure that a fireplace produces ample heat and vents properly. But more important, proper maintenance reduces the risk of fire and carbon-monoxide poisoning.
This is the busy season for chimney sweeps, especially in North Pole, Alaska. "Theres always a big flurry of calls two weeks before Christmas," says Charlie Whitaker of A Chimney Sweep, a business that serves Fairbanks and North Pole. "All of a sudden people are putting up trees, talking about Santa and they realize, I havent cleaned my chimney. "
Mr. Whitaker, who has been in the business for almost 40 years, expects to service over 100 fireplaces between late September and the end of the year.
Much of the work entails using wire and nylon brushes to clean creosote out of chimneys. The byproduct from burning wood, creosote is highly flammable and creates a high risk of fire. Raccoons in chimneys arent a problem in Alaska, Mr. Whitaker says, but squirrels, birds and other pests are if measures arent taken to cap or cover the chimney. Recently, he was called to a home where a bat entered through an uncapped chimney and became trapped in a sealed gas fireplace.
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One potential hazard commonly overlooked by homeowners is pyrolysis. That is when drywall, wood framing, paneling, cork ceiling tiles and other organic materials located too close to a fireplace break down after prolonged exposure to heat. As a result, the material can ignite, even when there is no flame present.
A dark stain on the wall or ceiling near the chimney is one sign of possible pyrolysis, but many times there is no visible change in appearance. A chimney sweep can identify pyrolysis, as well as faulty flues, dampers, stovepipe and fireboxes.
A lot of chimney sweeps service gas fireplaces as well. These dont get dirty with creosote, but they still require regular maintenance to make sure they are vented with the proper pipe and clear of any obstructions, says Russ Dimmitt, director of education with the Chimney Safety Institute of America, a Plainfield, Ind.-based trade group that represents chimney sweeps.
In addition to the fireplace and flue, an inspection will reveal any issues with brickwork, mortar or other masonry, which can absorb water and deteriorateespecially in areas with freezing temperatures, Mr. Dimmitt says. Acidic deposits eat away at mortar and brick, causing performance issues as well as leaks, mold and staining. As the chimney worsens, fallen pieces can create blockages and cause carbon monoxide problems.
Each year, an average of 19,800 residential fires in the U.S. are blamed on fireplaces, chimneys and chimney connectors, according to an analysis of structural fires by the Consumer Product Safety Commission. Those fires cause $127.7 million in property loss, on average, each year, according to the CPSCs examination of residential fires between 2014 and 2016, the latest data available.
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Fewer homes with fireplaces are being built these days. In 1990, 66% of newly constructed homes had one or more fireplaces, according to the Census Bureau. Last year, 44% of new homes had at least one fireplace. A number of factors are fueling the fall, including the extra expense, concerns over energy efficiency and pollution, and local ordinances that ban the use of wood-burning stoves and fireplaces.
Mr. Dimmitt, of the Chimney Safety Institute of America, says newer models of fireplaces and fireplace inserts, which burn wood, natural gas, gel, oil and other fuels, are typically more energy efficient and cleaner burning than older models.
Even though fewer homes include fireplaces, the feature still increases home values. Based on an analysis of all listings since 2017, homes with a fireplace sold for 1.8% more and eight days faster than homes without a fireplace, according to real-estate website Zillow. In all, an estimated 36 million homes in the U.S.or about 29.3%have a fireplace, the Zillow research found.
That keeps chimney sweeps busy during the peak season. "Santa is great for business," says Mr. Whitaker, the chimney sweep in Alaska. Mr. Dimmitt says some chimney sweeps dispatched to a home with small children will, after finishing a job, show a swatch of red fabric to children, saying, "Look what I found in your chimney!"
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My new co-workers seemed less stable and more desperate than the men at the boatyard. One had been an addict, but now he was clean, or rather hed switched his allegiance to caffeine and nicotine. At that time Starbucks had free refills, so he got a venti on his way to work and returned with his empty cup periodically throughout the day. He took smoke breaks several times an hour. Another kid he seemed young told me how a few years back hed killed a woman with his car when she leaned her head too far into the road from the sidewalk; it was gruesome, her head basically exploded, but he was cleared of any wrongdoing. He seemed scarred by that experience, or by something.
The foreman was a half-Mexican, half-Ecuadorian named Edgardo. When he first arrived in this country, he told me, he worked his way up doing yard work and odd jobs for homeowners, carting his equipment and tools around on the bus because he had no vehicle. Occasionally he would leave the worksite in the early afternoon, telling us all that he had to go act in a porn film. Soft-core porn, he assured us. Latin lover was definitely the persona he was trying to cultivate, and I was the only woman around to impress. Green Lake, he said, was the place to pick up women; you just had to borrow someones dog to walk. Every day midmorning he drove to Starbucks to buy himself coffee, and brought back a pastry for me. The differential treatment was unsettling but I got a lot of free calories.
I loved the work: demolition, framing, drywall and mudding, installing trim, caulking, texturing and painting. But the shadiness of the operation was a little startling. In some of the bathrooms, the ceilings and walls had water damage; there were slow leaks in the pipes. Johann didnt want to bring in a plumber. Just repair the plaster, he told us. Make it look nice. He didnt buy us ladders. When we needed extra height, we stood on overturned buckets. If we wanted safety equipment, we had to provide it ourselves, and some people didnt bother. PTSD kid walked out of an apartment one day, his hair, eyes and mouth thickly caked in a white dust. Hed been sanding a repair on the ceiling, his unprotected, upturned face directly in the line of fire. I felt happy for him when he quit after he found a job as a busboy in the restaurant at the top of the Columbia Tower. He needed to get out of there.
Morale was not high. Unscrupulous himself, Johann easily grew suspicious of others. He was always looking for the person he could trust to report what everyone else was doing and saying when he wasnt around. Edgardo was losing patience with Johann, who he said was lying to us. Once when Johann claimed to be at Home Depot picking up supplies, Edgardo put him on speaker phone so I could listen in, and thought up a specific item to ask for. When Johann said he couldnt find it, Edgardo responded with meticulously phony instructions: Go to Aisle 8, where the power tools are. Did he see the drills? Yes, there they were, he was standing right in front of them. Now keep going, around the corner, past the electrical outlet covers, just a little further. Did he see it? Oh yes, there it was. But they were all out. Yeah, right. Edgardo glared at his phone, disgusted.
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5 Occupations Most Affected by Mesothelioma
Here are five occupations largely affected by mesothelioma--a disease that develops 20 to 40 years after exposure to a toxic substance known as asbestos.
Mesothelioma is a disease that develops 20 to 40 years after exposure to a toxic substance known as asbestos. This mineral was a readily available material and used by many companies up until the 1980s.
However, many industries continued using this substance for much of the 20th century despite knowledge of the dangers it posed to their employees. Unfortunately, most workers were unaware of the effects asbestos exposure would have on their bodies decades later.
Today, despite regulations, commercial use of asbestos is not banned in the United States. Additionally, there are many instances of legacy asbestos, where workers today interact with buildings and other structures that were built with untenable asbestos.
Here are five occupations largely affected by mesothelioma.
Workers interacted with asbestos on a daily basis as it was used for insulation, specifically for railroad equipment and locomotive parts. Boilers, engines, pipes and electrical panels were covered with this toxic substance. This use left repairmen, train operators, conductors or yardmasters in danger of inhaling asbestos fibers for prolonged periods of time.
After the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) limited the use of asbestos-made products, some railroad companies continued to use asbestos and hid the dangers from their employees. Many companies have filed for bankruptcy and had to establish trust funds to pay for their negligence. Workers diagnosed with mesothelioma today can file a mesothelioma claim and receive compensation from a variety of asbestos trust funds.
2. ShipbuildersLarge commercial and naval vessels were built with asbestos because of its fire-retardant and insulating properties. The United States Navy, specifically, used this substance to build many of their ships until the latter half of the 20th century. Asbestos was mostly used to increase durability in materials like gaskets, insulation and some filters. Shipbuilders also used asbestos to insulate the pipes in these vessels. Boats built for recreational use also may have included this toxic substance. Asbestos was used in electrical wire insulation, caulking and sealants. Shipbuilders were at risk for inhaling these fibers when the substance loosened, or broke apart, and became airborne.
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As he slept, Riverside Mayor Rusty Baileys feet could have touched the aluminum door and his arm could have touched the opposite wall.
Not that he would have let either out of his sleeping bag, when the nighttime temperature had dropped to 42 degrees outside and it was almost as cold inside the uninsulated structure.
But his shelter 8 feet long and 8 feet wide, made mostly of aluminum was much more comfortable than his neighbors tents.
Riverside Mayor Rusty Bailey reads as he beds down for the night in an 8-by-8 shelter near a homeless shelter in Riverside on Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2019. Bailey, who spends three to four nights a week in the 64-square-foot shelter, believes the small units could help solve the citys homeless problem. (Photo by Will Lester, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG)
Riverside Mayor Rusty Bailey wakes up in an 8-by-8 shelter in the parking lot next to Path of Life Ministries homeless shelter in Riverside on Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2019. (Photo by Watchara Phomicinda, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)
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Riverside Mayor Rusty Bailey reads before sleeping in an 8-by-8 shelter near a homeless shelter in Riverside on Tuesday night, Dec. 10, 2019. (Photo by Will Lester, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG)
Riverside Mayor Rusty spends several nights a week in a small shelter near a Riverside homeless shelter. (Photo by Will Lester, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG)
Riverside Mayor Rusty Bailey prepares to bed down for the night in an 8-by-8 shelter near a Riverside homeless shelter Tuesday, Dec. 10, 2019. (Photo by Will Lester, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG)
Riverside Mayor Rusty Bailey prepares to sleep in a small shelter by a homeless shelter in Riverside on Tuesday night, Dec. 10, 2019. (Photo by Will Lester, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG)
Riverside Mayor Rusty Bailey reads as he prepares to sleep in a small shelter by a Riverside shelter Tuesday night, Dec. 10, 2019. (Photo by Will Lester, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG)
Riverside Mayor Rusty Bailey reads as he beds down for the night in an 8-by-8 shelter by a Riverside homeless shelter Tuesday night, Dec. 10, 2019. (Photo by Will Lester, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG)
Riverside Mayor Rusty Bailey reads Tuesday night, Dec. 10, 2019, before spending the night in an 8-by-8 shelter. (Photo by Will Lester, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG)
Riverside Mayor Rusty Bailey prepares to spend the night in a small shelter in Riverside on Tuesday night, Dec. 10, 2019. (Photo by Will Lester, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG)
Riverside Mayor Rusty Bailey has been spending several nights a week in an 8-by-8 shelter near a homeless shelter in Riverside. (Photo by Will Lester, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG)
Riverside Mayor Rusty Bailey waves to a passerby as he prepares to spend the night in an 8-by-8 shelter Tuesday night, Dec. 10, 2019. (Photo by Will Lester, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG)
Riverside Mayor Rusty Bailey looks over materials after waking up in a small shelter near the Path of Life Ministries homeless shelter in Riverside on Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2019. (Photo by Watchara Phomicinda, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)
Riverside Mayor Rusty Bailey, left, talks to people staying at the Path of Life Ministries shelter after waking up in a small shelter in Riverside on Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2019. (Photo by Watchara Phomicinda, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)
Riverside Mayor Rusty Bailey prepares to start his day after waking up Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2019, in a small shelter in the parking lot of Path of Life Ministries homeless shelter in Riverside. (Photo by Watchara Phomicinda, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)
Riverside Mayor Rusty Bailey starts his day after spending the night in a small shelter in the parking lot of Path of Life Ministries homeless shelter in Riverside on Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2019. (Photo by Watchara Phomicinda, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)
Riverside Mayor Rusty Bailey gets ready for his day after waking up in an 8-by-8 shelter near Path of Life Ministries homeless shelter in Riverside on Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2019. (Photo by Watchara Phomicinda, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)
Riverside Mayor Rusty Bailey makes a phone call after spending the night in a small shelter next to Path of Life Ministries homeless shelter in Riverside on Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2019. (Photo by Watchara Phomicinda, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)
Riverside Mayor Rusty Bailey, right, talks to people staying at the Path of Life Ministries shelter after he spent the night in a small shelter in the parking lot Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2019. (Photo by Watchara Phomicinda, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)
Riverside Mayor Rusty Bailey talks to those staying at the Path of Life Ministries shelter after waking up in a small shelter Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2019. (Photo by Watchara Phomicinda, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)
Riverside Mayor Rusty Bailey looks over materials after waking up in an 8-by-8 shelter in the parking lot next to Path of Life Ministries homeless shelter in Riverside on Wednesday, Dec. 11, 2019. (Photo by Watchara Phomicinda, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)
Several nights a week since October 10 to 15 times as of Thursday, Dec. 12 Bailey has spent the night in the shed-like shelter outside the homeless shelter on Hulen Place in Riverside, he said.
His goal is to draw attention to the urgency of the citys homeless crisis and to promote what he sees as one part of the solution shelters like the one hes used as a temporary second home. If 10 of them were put in the parking lot next to the shelter, that could house up to 40 people a step toward the 439 people living without shelter in the city as of a January count.
A longtime crusader on the homeless issue, Bailey wants the City Council to approve similar structures at its Tuesday, Dec. 17, meeting. City officials say that would mean they could be in place by March 2020 about the time the mayor could leave office to lead Path of Life Ministries, which runs the citys shelter although Bailey wants faster action.
The City Council will consider several options to add to the citys 180 shelter beds. Twenty shelters by the company that built Baileys structure, Pallet, would cost $495,680 to start up and $1.3 million for operations, which could come from the Measure Z sales tax that Riverside voters approved or from Californias Homeless Emergency Aid Program. Other possible ways to add beds could cost from $324,000 to $5.4 million, according to a report by Hafsa Kaka, the new head of the citys Office of Homeless Solutions.
Baileys Pallet shelter includes two beds there can be as many as four and a shelf. Its designed to include a heater and air conditioner, though Baileys isnt connected to a power source. It has no bathroom or running water.
Its a dignified, stable structure, he said. Once someone has that, we can address their other needs.
Those who woke up on the street next to Bailey on Wednesday, Dec. 11, said they would have loved to spend the night inside the shed-like building.
This lock is great, because otherwise, people will take your stuff, said Charles Miller, 21, who said hes been living on the street or in the homeless shelter for about a year, since his ex-boyfriend kicked him out of the apartment they had shared. You have a little space to yourself. I miss that.
About every other night, Bailey finishes his official duties, heads home to his family, then about 9 p.m. arrives at his temporary home. Sometimes hes alone, but sometimes he meets until about midnight with a community member.
One of those was the Rev. Steven B. Borst of Immanuel Lutheran Church in Riverside, who offered his churchs financial support.
As I was praying for your well-being and safety tonight, it struck me that if I am concerned about my mayor sleeping on skid row, I should also be concerned with every person sleeping there tonight as well, he wrote in an email to Bailey.
Bailey said that if the council approves, the shelters could be installed on the property of willing property owners within a week or so.
But there are roadblocks that lead city officials to think March is more realistic.
For example, California requires the room that someone lives in to be at least 70 square feet. The Pallet shelter thats available now is 64 square feet.
Bailey understands the idea of the requirement making sure people have quality housing but he says its putting lives at risk.
He gestured at the worn tents outside the shelter where people have been sleeping.
Is this safe? Would we rather someone sleep there than a 64-square-foot shelter thats safe and dignified? he asked. The bureaucracy of it frustrates me Weve got to be mindful of the letter of the law and the spirit of the law.
Pallet, the company that produces the shelters, could make 70-square-foot versions for California, spokesman Brandon Bills said.
Were happy to build a 70-square-foot version to comply with California (law), Bills said. Really, the difference were talking about is the timeline for implementation. We have a lot of 64-square-foot units right now and we could be down there next week getting people off the street. If we need to do 70 square feet the lead time goes from 48 hours to maybe a few months.
Bailey wouldnt be happy with that.
Thats months of our neighbors without homes living in the cold and maybe dying in the cold, he said.
The emergency shelters could help, said Casey Jackson, who is serving as interim CEO of Path of Life.
The more housing we have, temporary or permanent, the more we can do, Jackson said.
Kaka said she would carry out whatever plan the City Council favors.
Pallet also makes a 100-square-foot version, which Sacramento is preparing to build if the City Council approves the proposal by that citys mayor, Bills said.
Near the Everett, Washington, headquarters of Pallet, Tacoma bought 40 Pallet shelters in 2017, which cost $260,000. The City Council bought another 18 in July, city spokeswoman Megan Snow said. Tacoma estimates its homeless population to be 436, similar to Riversides.
Also in California, Oakland has installed similar structures called Tuff Shed. Thats another option the council will consider.
They have insulation, Sheetrock, double-pane windows, locking door, roof. Its not aluminum-sided, Oakland spokesman Justin Berton said.
Pallets shelters now have more insulation than the prototype Bailey is using, Bills said. California law requires the homeless be provided heat, so the heating and air conditioning within the shelters would keep the temperature between 70 and 90 degrees, he said.
Eventually, churches and perhaps businesses or even residents could put the shelters on their property, where people could live in them for a short time. The time limit, as well as limits on where they could be installed, would need to be approved by the City Council.
Some residents who oppose the citys general approach to homelessness say the move seems more likely to hurt residents.
Lets say the business next to you decides to put one of these in, said Kim Lindsey, co-founder of a group called Riverside Strong that wants a more law enforcement-focused approach to problems caused by vagrant people. The vagrants can still cause problems for you, especially if theyre not going to have a shower or bathroom.
The nonprofits board chose Bailey to become its CEO when he leaves office, which could be after the March primary or after the November general election if none of the candidates for mayor receives a majority of the vote.
Pallet originally designed the structures with a bathroom and kitchen, then hired formerly homeless employees who advised against that, Bills said.
They said, If I had all of that when I was homeless, I wouldnt have felt a need to leave, he said. Our goal is to get people out of homelessness, so we redesigned them.
Pallets website states the 8-by-8 shelters start at $4,500, though a bulk discount is available for cities or nonprofits that buy more. The higher cost for Riverside includes the need to straighten out the parking lot next to the homeless shelter.
Videos show Pallet structures being assembled in 20 minutes, though Bailey who was working at night said he took two hours.
Its like IKEA furniture, Bills said. The first one, you might not know what to do, but after a few you could do it in no time. With Riverside, weve offered to help set them up.
Meanwhile, other efforts from enforcing the law when people are caught breaking it to building more affordable housing continue, Bailey said.
The morning he met Miller, the 21-year-old homeless man, he called Rainbow Marler, the director of a Riverside shelter for homeless people aged 18 to 24.
By that night, Bailey said, Miller was staying in the shelter.
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LUBBOCK, Texas On Tuesday, the Lubbock City Council will vote to possibly remove a personal hardship exception to the zoning codes.
Currently there is an exception to Permit the use of mobile homes or travel trailers for dwelling purposes in any zoning district in cases of extreme personal hardship.
Public records said, city staff learned in recent months the requirement for extreme personal hardship has been overlooked.
Approvals have become more frequent, without evidence of an extreme personal hardship, public records said. Therefore, staff received direction from the City Council to propose an amendment to remove this provision from the Zoning Code.
If approved on Tuesday for the second and final reading, the use of mobile homes and travel trailers for personal hardship will be stopped. At that point, they can only be used when they meet zoning codes.
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ALEXANDRIA, La. A swarm of tornadoes and other storms that left a trail of destruction across the Southeast killed four people, injured at least a dozen more and left victims to bundle up against the cold as they picked through pieces of their homes on Tuesday.
The death toll rose to four after heavy overnight rains caused flooding in Greenup County, Kentucky. Water rescue crews were called in about 8 a.m. Tuesday to aid two people, and at least one of them died, Kentucky State Police Trooper Bobby King said. He said crews were still trying to rescue another person.
National Weather Service teams confirmed at least 18 tornado paths: nine in Mississippi, six in Alabama and three in Louisiana. The number could rise since teams were still surveying damage.
Col. Bryan Olier, chief of staff at the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency, told a news conference that at least 25 counties were affected, 150 homes reported damaged or destroyed and about a dozen people injured.
"We had a storm front that went ... from the southwest corner of the state to almost central some 60 to 80 miles (100 to 130 kilometers)," Gov. Phil Bryant said.
The Storm Prediction Center logged more than three dozen reports of storm damage from east Texas to Georgia.
"The cat flew," said Tonia Tyler of Pineville, Louisiana. "It picked the cat up, and the cat flew my cat it flew across the yard. And I knew right there, I said 'Oh God, we're not going to make it.'"
In north Alabama, Lawrence County Coroner Scott Norwood said the bodies of Justin Chase Godsey, 35, and Keisha LeAnn Cross Godsey, 34, were found more than 200 yards (183 meters) from their home, the Decatur Daily reported. The couple's elementary-school-age son was hospitalized.
Betty Patin, 59, died when an apparent tornado struck her home in Vernon Parish, Louisiana, said Chief Deputy Calvin Turner.
The toll could have been worse.
Workers at Hope Baptist Christian Academy in Alexandria got children under pews in the church sanctuary before a twister ripped the roof off the building, said Gov. John Bel Edwards. A worker clung to a beam in a maintenance barn to avoid being hurled into the storm.
"I'm just thankful that we're looking at buildings and cars and travel trailers and mobile homes that have been destroyed here and not lives," Edwards said during a news conference in Alexandria. He said about 100 homes were damaged, about half of them either very severely damaged or "practically destroyed."
Survey teams were working Tuesday to determine whether the 63-mile (101-kilometer) northeast track to Alexandria was continuous or intermittent, National Weather Service forecasters said.
Some cities opened warming shelters as a cold front collided with warmer air over northern Gulf Coast states and sent temperatures plunging.
Overnight lows Tuesday were predicted to dip below freezing, putting pressure on utility crews to restore power to more than 15,000 homes and businesses left in the dark in the region.
Three people were injured, at least one of them seriously, by an apparent tornado that hit Amite County, Mississippi, Monday afternoon, county emergency director Grant McCurley said.
Some houses were destroyed and others severely damaged, he said, with damage spread across the county on the southeast Louisiana state line.
Four counties eastward, seven women received minor injuries when their group home in Sumrall, Mississippi was heavily damaged, officials said.
In Guntown, Mississippi, near Tupelo and about 260 miles (420 kilometers) north-northeast of Amite County, a tornado destroyed a church and damaged dozens of homes.
Brad Poyner and his son rode out that twister in a bedroom closet. "You heard like a cannon going off in your ears and then we walked out and it was calm," Poynor told the Daily Journal.
However, the tornado assessed by the National Weather Service as an EF2 twister with 115-mph (185-kph) winds had ripped off the roof over Poyner's living room. Soggy pink insulation and drywall covered the floor Tuesday.
It was among at least 60 to 75 homes damaged in Lee County, with assessments still going on, officials said.
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Worthington rental housing code requires rental housing owners to schedule an inspection with the housing inspector every two years. Compliance with this ordinance is a criterion for obtaining a rental housing operating license.
Court documents stated that Gutierrez-Morales was due for inspection of units 29 and 62 at Sungold Heights in 2016, but has not responded to the numerous attempts by the city to schedule said inspections.
At the Monday hearing, Fifth Judicial District Judge Gordon Moore explained to Gutierrez-Morales, through an interpreter, the reasons for the legal action against him.
Gutierrez-Morales alleged that although his name is listed as the mobile homes' owner, "the trailers are not really mine." He said that he had allowed the true owners to use his name because they were unable to use their own.
Assistant City Attorney Jeffrey Flynn noted that this technicality is "wholly beside the point," as property tax statements show that Gutierrez-Morales is the owner.
"He has the responsibility as the registered landlord with the city of Worthington to permit inspection," Flynn said.
Gutierrez-Morales also claimed he was under the impression that the city had been inspecting the property annually without any action on his part. Moore explained that the city cannot enter a housing unit without permission from the owner, which is why it's the owner's responsibility to schedule a biannual inspection.
Flynn argued that the process of inspection "isn't a totally foreign concept to (Gutierrez-Morales)," as he completed the required inspection in 2014 and was awarded Certificates of Compliance for both units at that time.
Gutierrez-Morales received "no less than eight requests" to schedule an inspection, Flynn said all of which were printed in both English and Spanish.
"There has been absolutely no response," Flynn noted, which the city sees as a refusal to comply with the requirement to allow inspection.
Gutierrez-Morales admitted that he had received the letters at his home in Rushmore.
"The truth is, I do not read them," he said, telling the court he had believed the letters to be fraudulent. Moore advised Gutierrez-Morales to pay attention to mail that has the city of Worthington's letterhead printed on it.
"The city has both the legal and moral responsibility to inspect these premises," Flynn said, explaining that if a tragedy were to occur onsite as a result of a building code violation, the city could be considered liable if it doesn't enforce the rental housing ordinance.
The city of Worthington is asking Gutierrez-Morales to do exactly the same thing required of every other rental housing owner in the city, Flynn added.
"We want (Gutierrez-Morales) to know that the city is serious about this," he said.
Gutierrez-Morales agreed to allow the city building inspector to inspect units 29 and 62, scheduling appointments immediately following the hearing, before leaving the courthouse.
Although Gutierrez-Morales was amenable to the city's request, Flynn asked that the court order be filed anyway. In the event that Gutierrez-Morales does not keep the inspection appointments, he will be brought before the court again and held in contempt.
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