Good morning. The meeting mr. Come to order. Thithis is the april 17, 2020 regular meeting of the. Commission. Our clerk is here and i would like to thank jason from sfgovtv for broadcasting this meeting. Do you have any announcements . Yes. Due to the covid19 Health Emergency, and to protect commissioners, staff and public, city hall is closed. Commissioners will participate in the meeting remotely to the same extent as if they were physically present. Public comment will be available for each item. Cachannel 26 andsfgovtv will st. Comments will be available by calling 18882045984. Dial the access code 3501008. Then press pound and press pound again. When you are connected, dial 1 and 0 to be adde added to the qo speak. All callers will remain on mute until their line is open. Everyone should account for time delays and speaking discrepancies between live coverage and streaming. Best practice call from quiet location, speak slowly and turndown your television or radio. You may have su
People. There are 17 people who died as a result of this virus as of today. As a reminder, you can visit data sf. Org for the full tracker with information on what who has been diagnosed, the number of tests and other resources that are available or any questions you may have. And i want to just start today by reminding us really how far weve come from the very beginning. Weve made it our mission to slow the spread of this virus, to help those vulnerable populations, to keep people safe and were continuing to do all we can to do just that. Were still dealing with the number of cases in San Francisco and we also know that there will continue to be challenges and we will continue to see increases in the number of cases of the coronavirus as we continue to do testing. You know, it may seem like this will never end, but it will come to an end. And i want to be clear that although you may hear about San Francisco and how well were doing, that we are flattening the curve, now is definitely n
What were trying to approach is bringing more diversity to our food. Its not just the old european style food. We are seeing a lot of influences, and all of this is because of our students. All we ask is make it flavorful. [ ] we are the first twoyear Culinary Hospitality School in the united states. The first year was 1936, and it was started by two graduates from cornell. Im a graduate of this program, and very proud of that. So students can expect to learn under the three degrees. Culinary Arts Management degree, Food Service Management degree, and Hotel Management degree. Were not a cooking school. Even though were not teaching you how to cook, were teaching you how to manage, how to supervise employees, how to manage a hotel, and plus youre getting an associate of science degree. My name is vince, and im a faculty member of the hospitality arts and Culinary School here in san francisco. This is my 11th year. The policemrogram is very, ver in what this industry demands. Cooking, he
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Seeinseeing, none, we are adjourned. Chairman are there anymore Public Comments . Seeing none, we are it is a little warm for the mayor. Welcome, please come closer, my friends. I know we are going to get this started. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. Friends, colleagues, stakeholders, summer has started. It is always summer in in in th. This is a historic signing ceremony. Welcome to the signing for the right to return legislation authored by our leader and i present to you mayor london breed. [applause] thank you. It is so great to be here. I am so really excited about this legislation. I was happy to partner with supervisor walton on trying to put forth the policy we know was desperately needed, not just now but 20, 30 years ago because i cant help but think about my own experience and my mother lived here with my sister as at 1829 35th street. I used to spend a lot of time here. My experience in living with plaza east and the challenges that happened when people who were born