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Board approves healthy-food incentives, concurs with Rim Fire emergency; honors Jose Sarria
Summary
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Sept. 3 approved an ordinance creating a Healthy Food Retailer Incentives Program, concurred with the mayor nd ratified a local emergency declaration tied to the Rim Fire, and adopted a resolution honoring Jose Julio Sarria.
The San Francisco Board of Supervisors on Sept. 3 approved an ordinance to establish a citywide Healthy Food Retailer Incentives Program, concurred with the mayor nd ratified a local emergency declaration responding to the Rim Fire, and adopted a resolution honoring Jose Julio Sarria.
The ordinance (Item 3) amends the Administrative Code by adding Chapter 59 (Sections 1—9.9) to create an incentive and assistance program for convenience stores that wish to offer healthier food in areas lacking fresh-food options. "This healthy food retailer incentive program will create and oversee a citywide incentive and assistance program for convenience stores, AKA corner stores that wish to offer healthier food in areas of the city that…
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