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File #: HCC-323-FY22    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Discussion Item Status: Filed
File created: 4/8/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/18/2022 Final action: 4/18/2022
Title: Business Emergency Relief - ARPA
Sponsors: City Administrator
Indexes: Budget, Grant
Related files: HCC-200-FY23, HCC-201-FY23
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Submitted by: Patrick Paschall
Submitting Department: Finance
Agenda Section: Discussion

Item Title:
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Business Emergency Relief - ARPA
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Suggested Action:
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I move the Mayor and Council allocate $1,000,000 for business emergency relief programs, authorizing an amount NTE $25,000 per business, provided that businesses that are in good standing with the Maryland Department of Assessments and Taxation, establish pandemic-related negative economic consequences eligible for relief under the American Rescue Plan Act, and are located in the City of Hyattsville. Program funds will be allocated into two programs:

1. $900,000 for general emergency relief needs of Hyattsville businesses, authorizing up to $25,000 per business (criteria to be developed).
2. $100,000 for a permit expediting program.
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Summary Background:
The City of Hyattsville has been awarded $17.9 million under the American Rescue Plan Act, which is intended to be used for reinvestment back into our community focusing both on immediate pandemic-related needs of our community and addressing structural barriers that were exacerbated during the pandemic.

The City has conducted an extensive outreach process to hear from the community about pandemic-related emergency relief needs, in an effort to tailor relief programs to the needs of our community. Through our public engagement process, we heard from over 400 unique individuals provide feedback via community listening sessions, an online feedback form, paper requests for feedback mailed to each home, and other outreach methods.

Businesses have experienced many pandemic-related harms, ranging from loss of revenue to increased costs to manage COVID-19 mitigation. The general relief program will allow businesses to establish the way they have experienced pandemic-related harm and apply for relief funds of up to $25,000 per business.

Businesses have also reported a significant delay in processing permit applications with the Coun...

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