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A
They
Pittsburgh
teacher
mayor
bill,
you
know
the
end
of
the
month.
We
always
have
a
special
ceremony
to
recognize
our
Employee
of
the
Month,
the
Sophia
masloff
Employee
of
the
Month
award
this
month.
We
want
to
get
a
special
recognition
to
all
of
our
frontline
workers,
those
who
are
out
there
every
day,
interacting
with
the
public.
They
include
our
environmental
service
workers,
our
dummy
inspectors,
our
PLI
inspectors,
our
Police
Fire
EMS
and
Animal
Care
officers
and
our
Park
Rangers
every
day.
You'll
see
them
out
there
continuing
to
provide
the
services
that
you
expect.
A
If
you
see
them
take
a
moment
to
say
thank
you
but
keep
a
social
distance
between
you
and
our
workers.
We
want
to
make
sure
that
their
health
is
at
the
forefront,
as
we
provide
all
of
the
CDC
guidelines
of
keeping
our
workers
safe.
It's
also
imperative
that
we
ask
the
public
to
do
the
same.
Our
public
safety
facilities
will
not
be
open
during
this
crisis,
so
please
make
sure
not
to
visit,
even
though
you
may
want
to
say
thank
you.
A
We
have
to
make
sure
that
our
frontline
defenders,
those
most
critical
within
public
safety,
remain
safe.
We
also
go
through
the
guidelines
of
testing
our
workers
to
make
sure
that
if
they
do
have
a
fever,
if
they
are
showing
symptoms,
we're
able
to
put
them
and
allow
them
to
be
in
a
safe
quarantine,
even
if
it
means
getting
hotel
rooms
so
that
they're
not
spreading
any
type
of
virus
within
their
station
or
within
their
home.
A
Finally,
please
make
sure
to
check
the
Department
of
Public
Works
guidelines
when
it
comes
to
putting
out
trash
and
putting
out
recyclables,
although
we're
tempted
to
clean
out
the
basement
and
clean
out
the
Attic,
we
want
to
make
sure
that
it's
spread
out
over
a
period
of
time.
Our
workers
are
already
under
stress-
please
don't
add
to
it
by
adding
additional
waste
at
this
time.
Finally,
thank
you.
Thank
you
to
all
of
those
that
allow
us
to
keep
our
promise
of
continual
operations
going.
The
city
of
Pittsburgh
does
not
stop.