As our region braces for triple-digit heat, not everyone is planning to hunker down somewhere cool. Major events scheduled for this week have not been canceled despite dangerous hot temperatures.
‘It’s A Job Killer’: Sacramento Restaurants Brace For Ordinance That Would Require Switch From Gas To Electric
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SACRAMENTO (CBS13) As if the pandemic wasn’t hard enough to bounce back from, now Sacramento business owners are bracing for an ordinance that will require a switch from gas to electric.
Chef David Soohoo is turning up the heat on the Sacramento City Council.
“If you’re on Stockton Boulevard, it’s a job killer,” he said.
Soohoo says a similar ordinance is proving too costly even in San Francisco.
“The restaurants in Chinatown are closing up. They are in trouble,” he said.
Reopening California: What a return to downtown Sacramento could look like Share Updated: 8:49 PM PDT Apr 8, 2021 Share Updated: 8:49 PM PDT Apr 8, 2021
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Show Transcript THE JEWISH DELICATESSEN AT SOLOMON’S DELICATESSEN IN DOWNTOWN SACRAMENTO. THE BAGELS ARE BOILED AND BAKED JUST LIKE NEW YORK. WE CURE UNLOCKS 95% OF WHAT WE DO HERE IS IS MADE IN HOUSE AND I THINK THAT SETS US APART BUT SINCE THE PANDEMIC BUSINESS HAS BEEN QUIETER MANY OF THE WORK WEEK REGULARS ARE HOME WORKING REMOTE WE MISS THE NATIONALS ALL AROUND TOWN WHO WOULD COME AND YOU KNOW HAVE LUNCH WITH US BREAKFAST AND LUNCH WITH US, YOU KNOW FIVE DAYS A WEEK IN CALIFORNIA’S CAPITAL CITY PRE-PANDEMIC ABOUT 100,000 PEOPLE WERE WORKING DOWNTOWN ABOUT HALF WERE STATE EMPLOYEES. THE STATE’S PROBABLY GOING TO BE A LITTLE BIT SLOWER MICHAEL. ALT IS THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF THE DOWNTOWN SACRAMENTO PARTNERSHIP. HE SAYS THE PRIVATE SECTOR WILL LIKELY BRING BACK EMPLOYEES T
City leaders discuss getting back to work amid reopening announcement
The policy helps laid-off workers, who worked for their former company for at least 6 months, get their jobs back first before an employer can search elsewhere. Author: Brea Love (ABC10) Updated: 5:42 PM PDT April 6, 2021
SACRAMENTO, Calif. Many are starting to think about when everyone can get back to work. A Sacramento City Council committee passed a motion Tuesday to craft a policy that should help.
The policy focuses on helping laid-off workers, who worked for their former company at least six months, get their jobs back first before an employer can search elsewhere.