City council approves $ 4 million stimulus plan for struggling Cincinnati restaurants

Cincinnati City officials have tabled a $ 4 million stimulus package to help restaurants in the city struggling to stay afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic. must offer customers a special or discount as part of a winter-long Taste of Cincinnati promotion. “I would hate to lose her over a bad year and particularly bad winter we are going into for these restaurants and breweries to weather the storm ahead,” said Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley. Eligible applicants will be selected at random until the program has reached its capacity. The city council also approved water bill support for local residents struggling to pay their bills.

City of Cincinnati officials have developed a $ 4 million stimulus package to help restaurants in the city struggling to stay afloat during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The entire council agreed to approve the plan designed to help restaurants make changes to get through the winter and keep the staff.

Companies that receive a grant must offer their customers a special or discount as part of a winter-long “Taste of Cincinnati” campaign.

“I would hate to lose them in a bad year and a particularly bad winter that we’re going into which will be very difficult for these restaurants and breweries to weather the storm ahead,” said John Cranley, Mayor of Cincinnati .

Eligible applicants will be selected at random until the program has reached its capacity. The city council also approved water bill support for local residents struggling to pay their bills.

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