Responded positively. I cant think of anything that we can do to the west portal avenue that could revitalize it any greater than that what l. A. Blang has intended it to do. Thank you so much. Thank you. Next speaker, please . Hello, my name is em it miller, a resident in west portal and also a member of im on the Merchant Committee within, that did the survey. We surveyed, the response of the is survey was over 300 respondents in west portal area and twothirds of the respondents listed on the survey that their priorities were a bakery which we dont currently have. We feel that l. A. Blang would be a great asset. Hello. We are very available to talk about their process. It fills a need at the avenue. We had a bakery about a year ago that shut down. You saw the plan has outdoor seating. Right now we dont really have very much outdoor seating on the avenue. We have to go there for a bagel and coffee and we have to bring it home because there is no way to sit. They recognize that need an
Any directors new or old business . Then we can move on. Good morning directors and public. Today in light of the bars strike you want to brief is board on the transportation option. So ive asked my colleague to talk about that. Good morning directors. Im here with the management team. Ive got a couple of quick slides to show you at the temp terminal that alleviate the conditions at the bar strike so the map you see in front of i is the law out of the temporary terminal. Most of you are familiar with that. We have greyhound open folsom and golden gate and on the internal they have two buses. And then if you notice we have one near the beagle street entry. Were going to use that for some additional transit operations. So thats my first bullet. We have 5 additional buses and theyre going to use that unallocated lay over position. And theyre to run 5 additional to maintain their bus ways down highway 80. Ac transit is going to provide Additional Service as well as operators as available a
Test, test, test, test, test, test test good morning and welcome to the special trans joint Authority Board directors meeting for july 1st. Can we take roll please. Yes good morning calling names madam chair you have a kwoum any directors new or old business . Then we can move on. Good morning directors and public. Today in light of the bars strike you want to brief is board on the transportation option. So ive asked my colleague to talk about that. Good morning directors. Im here with the management team. Ive got a couple of quick slides to show you at the temp terminal that alleviate the conditions at the bar strike so the map you see in front of i is the law out of the temporary terminal. Most of you are familiar with that. We have greyhound open folsom and golden gate and on the internal they have two buses. And then if you notice we have one near the beagle street entry. Were going to use that for some additional transit operations. So thats my first bullet. We have 5 additional b
To read a free ereader. Ive been in the book industry for over 20 years, and it seems for some reason or other it is an industry that is constantly under assault. Well, the fabulous people on this panel today are going to show you that the book industry is alive and well. This isnt to say that things havent changed in the book world over the past 20 years. Many things have changed. But im also please today say that one constant over the past couple decades is the Media Presence of john mudder who will be moderating todays panel, cofounder and editorinchief of shelf awareness. John was also a longtime executive ed or to have at Publishers Weekly and executive editor of p work daily for bookpw daily for booksellers. Go to the web site, www. Www. Shelfawareness. Com. Without further ado, ill turn the stage over to john who will introduce this panel of wonderful and talented professionals who will offer great insight into the everchanging world of the Book Business. John . [applause] thank
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