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Transcripts For SFGTV Planning Commission 20221015

Thursday, october 13, 2022. To enable public paiks, sfgov tv is broadcasting this hearing live and well receive Public Comment for each item on the agenda. Comments or opportunities to speak during the Public Comment is available by calling 4156550001 and entering access code 24811612186 and taking Public Comment from those in city hall and open the access line. Speak clearly and slowly and if you care to state your name for the record, each speaker will be allowed up to three minutes and when you have 30 seconds remaining, youll hear a chime indicating your time is almost up. Ill announce your time is up and take the next to speak. For those calling in to submit your testimony when we reach the item you want to speak on, press star three to be added to the queue. When you hear your line has been unmuted, thats your opportunity. Speak clearly and slowly and please mute the volume on your television or computer. For those persons attending in city hall, come forward and line up on the s

Utah has its 1st minority business center — but it s sparking some discontent

A $1.5 million federal grant to Salt Lake Community College has sparked some discontent, with a board of trustees member resigning over it and some in the minority business community questioning why SLCC got the grant.

Rep Drake: The Legislative Black Caucus to host Black History Month press conference

U S Sen Baldwin: Works to bring first minority business development center to Wisconsin

Federal grant awarded to establish center to help minority businesses in Cleveland area

Federal grant awarded to establish center to help minority businesses in Cleveland area © Cliff Pinckard/cleveland.com Clear skies in downtown Cleveland, Ohio. WASHINGTON, D.C. The U.S. Department of Commerce has awarded a $385,000 grant intended to help minority businesses in the Cleveland area and around Ohio. Popular Searches U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, said in a news release the money is for the Economic Growth Foundation to operate a Minority Business Center in Cleveland, which will help the growth of minority businesses so they can compete on a global scale. The grant was awarded through the Commerce Department’s Minority Business Development Agency.

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