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Pinal County Business Sustainability Program could offer up to $30,000 if extended

Posted 8/11/20

Discussion on reopening and extending a business-sustainability program to assist unincorporated Pinal County businesses struggling with the effects of COVID-19 is a topic of the Aug. 12 meeting of …

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Pinal County Business Sustainability Program could offer up to $30,000 if extended

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Discussion on reopening and extending a business-sustainability program to assist unincorporated Pinal County businesses struggling with the effects of COVID-19 is a topic of the Aug. 12 meeting of the Pinal County Board of Supervisors.

The meeting starts at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday in the Pinal County Administrative Complex’s Board of Supervisors Hearing Room, 135 N. Pinal St. in Florence.

If approved, the Pinal County Business Sustainability Program could allow a cumulative maximum allocation not to exceed $30,000, according to the meeting’s agenda.

Businesses in unincorporated Pinal County could previously apply for a one-time reimbursement of up to $15,000 for rent, mortgage and/or utilities expenses for a three-month period. Qualifying expense periods were either March-May 2020 or April-June 2020.