 Hello Columbia and welcome to This Week in the City. This week we start off on Monday, October 17th. There will be a Bull Street Commission advisory committee meeting starting at 2 p.m. For location and agenda items, please visit our website at columbiasc.gov. On Tuesday, October 18th, Columbia City Council will hold a work session starting at 2 p.m. The work session will be held at City Hall. It will also be a hybrid meeting, which means that you can actually attend in person or you may watch it via live stream on our website and our YouTube channel. At 4 p.m. also on Tuesday, October 18th, City Council will then move into a regular scheduled City Council meeting. Again, at 4 p.m., it will be held in council chambers located at City Hall on the third floor, 1737 Main Street. There will also be a zoning public hearing in conjunction with the City Council meeting for agenda items. Please visit our website at columbiasc.gov. On Thursday, October 20th, join members of the Food Policy Committee, along with the Office of Business Opportunities, for Make That Do. Make That Do is a workshop focused on small business and nonprofit collaboration in food access. You must preregister for this workshop. So please visit our website at columbiasc.gov. Again, the workshop is on Thursday, October 20th, from 8.30 a.m. until 10 a.m. at the Busby Street Community Center. Please register in advance. And if you have questions, please contact the Office of Business Opportunities at 803-545-3960. Also on Thursday, October 20th, the Design Development Review Commission will hold a meeting at 4 p.m. at City Hall and Council Chambers. For agenda items, please visit our website at columbiasc.gov. You may attend this meeting in person or you may view it via live stream on our YouTube channel and our website. And as we close out the week, don't forget about Food Truck Friday. Food Truck Friday will be held from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. at 2300 Bull Street, at the corner of Bull and Colonial. This is in the parking lot of the REI Co-op. Come out and enjoy delicious treats from some of our local Food Truck vendors. When that wraps up this week in the city, please don't forget that we're also open for registration right now for the Mayor's Walk Against Domestic Violence. This walk will be held on October 29th, which is a Saturday at 10 a.m. at Page Ellington Park. Registration is absolutely free, but we do ask that you register in advance. Please look for the Mayor's Walk Against Domestic Violence on Eventbrite or you may visit our website at ColumnSC.gov for more details. Thank you for watching, and we hope you continue to have a great week in the city.