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Long Beach City Council Directs City to Develop Economic Relief Package for COVID-19 Emergency

Yesterday, the Long Beach City Council unanimously voted to direct City staff to develop an economic resiliency program which would assist Long Beach families, workers and small businesses affected by the COVID-19 outbreak. 

“This public health emergency is also an economic emergency,” said Mayor Robert Garcia. “We are taking decisive action to support families and small businesses that need support. No one should lose their home due to this crisis and this economics package is just the beginning.”

City Council directed the City Manager to work with the City Attorney’s office and other relevant departments to review a wide-ranging package that will include the following measures:

“We are so thankful to the Mayor and City Council for acting quickly to aid the people of Long Beach during this public health emergency,” said Acting City Manager Tom Modica. “To implement their direction, City staff have established an economic resiliency unit and are working as quickly as we can to ensure that our policies and programs support the immediate response to the economic emergency unfolding in the City of Long Beach.”

Major goals for the Economic Resiliency unit include:

An emergency ordinance will come back to City Council soon for adoption. City staff will report back to City Council on the feasibility and implementation of the requested items. Businesses and workers impacted by the economic emergency should call (562) 570-4BIZ or visit http://www.longbeach.gov/economicdevelopment/covid-19-business-support/ to access existing small business loan, technical assistance, and unemployment benefits insurance programs provided by the City.

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