Receive update on short-term plan to help local businesses recover from COVID-19
In Plain English
The city hired HR&A Advisors to create a recovery plan for Richmond businesses hurt by the pandemic. The consulting firm will present their findings on COVID-19's impact and recommendations for supporting small businesses. Council members want more local business owners involved in planning groups and data on which Richmond businesses received federal pandemic loans.
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