Up until now, the funding needed to upgrade the sirens hasn't been available. But Supervisor Aaron Peskin tells the I-Team that San Francisco just came into about $96 million, with more than enough to bring the sirens back online.
The San Francisco Emergency sirens are coming back. This after they've been offline for a security upgrade with no funding since 2019.Up until now, the funding needed to upgrade the sirens hasn't been available, but Supervisor Aaron Peskin tells the I-Team that the city just came into about $96 million, with more than enough to bring the sirens back online.PREVIOUS REPORT:
"All of these departments bring their list of priorities in priority order," he told ABC7 News I-Team reporter Melanie Woodrow Thursday afternoon.Prepare NorCal: Disaster Preparedness Resources "I felt that we should be putting more money even though it was difficult into capital planning city wide and that's why I was the only no vote," said Peskin."In light of what happened in Lahaina, do you think you made the right call," Woodrow asked Peskin.
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