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Medford Seeks Feedback From Business Owners During Shutdown

The city is asking business owners to complete a survey to determine how best to meet their needs during the pandemic.

MEDFORD, MA — The city is working with state and federal governments to help support local businesses during the coronavirus shutdown. City officials have developed a survey for Medford business owners to share how they have been impacted by the pandemic. You can find the survey here.

"We have the most flexibility when money allocated through the City is used to preserve and create jobs for low and moderate-income people, and to assist businesses owned by low and moderate-income people, as defined by the Federal Government for this region," the Office of Community Development said in a statement. "Your participation in this survey can help us ensure we connect local Medford businesses with the best resources for their circumstances."

For questions or concerns about Medford business support, please contact the Acting Director
of Community Development, Alicia Hunt, ahunt@medford-ma.gov or 781-393-2480

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If you have any further questions about what resources might be available to you during this
time please visit: http://www.medfordma.org/coron... or email covid19info@medford-ma.gov with any general questions or concerns.

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