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Support California Small Businesses

Small businesses are the backbone of our State’s economy and we need to do everything we can to support our small business owners and their employees. The State has partnered with industry-leading companies to launch (https://business.ca.gov/shopsafeshoplocal/) a website that connects California’s small business owners to critical tools and resources. These resources will help California’s entrepreneurs adapt to new consumer and market demands and create safer shopping experiences by improving those small businesses’ online presence.

This website includes links to:
•Free consulting, in 31 different languages, from California’s network of small business centers.
•Resources and offers from our partners to help businesses operate safely and build a digital footprint.
•Latest state industry guidance and county variances.
•Personal protective equipment (PPE) through SafelyMakingCA.org, California’s new PPE marketplace.
•A free digital media toolkit for small businesses and partners.

If you are a small business owner, I encourage you to check out these free resources that are available to you.

Small businesses are the backbone of our

Citywide Emergency Rental Assistance Subsidy Program

THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES ROLLS OUT
EMERGENCY RENTERS ASSISTANCE SUBSIDY PROGRAM
to assist Los Angeles renters who have been economically impacted by COVID-19

LOS ANGELES – The General Manager of the Los Angeles Housing + Community Investment Department (HCIDLA), Ann Sewill, announced today the implementation of the City of Los Angeles Emergency Renters Assistance Subsidy Program (ERAS). The application will be open for five (5) days, starting at 8 AM on July 13th, and closing at 11:59 PM on July 17, 2020.
To assist LA’s tenants and rental property owners affected by the current COVID-19 health pandemic, LA City Council President Nury Martinez, the City Council and HCIDLA, with the support of Mayor Eric Garcetti, created the Emergency Rental Assistance Subsidy Program, the largest COVID-related emergency rental assistance program in the nation. The program allocates $103,000,000 to provide a rent subsidy for low-income tenants in the City of Los Angeles who are unable to pay rent due to circumstances related to the COVID-19 pandemic. HCIDLA is charged with the implementation of the ERAS Program.

The subsidy is anticipated to assist an estimated 50,000 Los Angeles households. It will provide a grant of up to $1,000 per month, with a maximum grant of $2,000 per household, and will be paid directly to the tenant’s landlord on behalf of the tenant. Eligible tenants are those whose household income is at or below 80% of the Area Median Income.
Households must meet the program requirements to pre-qualify for renters assistance:

  • households who reside in multi family rental units in the City of Los Angeles,
  • selected applicants will be required to provide proof of tenancy,
  • total household income of all adults, 18 years of age or older, living in the home, with total annual incomes at or below 80% of Area Median Income (AMI)* level prior to March 13, 2020; and,

2019 Income LimitsNumber of persons in household: 12345678
Combined Income:$58,450$66,800$75,150$83,500$90,200$96,900$103,550$110,250
*(Source: US Dept of Housing and Urban Development)

households can provide documentation that they have suffered a loss or reduction of income due to COVID-19.

It is anticipated that the number of applications for a rent subsidy will far exceed available funding, therefore all applications submitted during the application period that meet all requirements listed above will be placed in a random selection system to determine which households will go forward in the application process for the rent subsidy.
City of Los Angeles tenants may apply at the HCIDLA website at hcidla.lacity.org starting at 8:00 AM on Monday, July 13th, through 11:59 PM, Friday, July 17th, 2020. After the application deadline, all applications submitted by 11:59 PM July 17th will be included in the random selection process. Applicants will be updated of the status of their application including notification of a 10-day time period during which applicants should submit supporting documentation to complete the verification process.
Interested renters in the City of Los Angeles are encouraged to apply online. The application will be available online 24/7 at hcidla.lacity.org through 11:59 PM on July 17th. Persons with limited online access may call the Application Hotline: 844-944-1868, every day between 8 AM and 10 PM, starting 8 AM, July 13 through 10 PM on July 17, 2020 to apply over the phone. TTY: 844-325-1398 is available for persons with hearing or speech impairments during the same hours. The program is open to all renters, regardless of immigration status.
For more information and “Frequently Asked Questions” about the program please visit hcidla.lacity.org.

Download ERAS FLYER _FINAL.pdf
Download ERAS FLYER SPANISH.pdf

THE CITY OF LOS ANGELES ROLLS OUT

LA Al Fresco -- Outdoor Dining

L.A. Al Fresco aims to help local businesses reopen safely, and allow customers and employees to maintain physical distancing, by temporarily relaxing the rules that regulate outdoor dining.
On May 29, Mayor Garcetti launched the first phase of L.A. Al Fresco to support outdoor dining opportunities for restaurants hit hard by the COVID-19 crisis, in coordination with the L.A. County Department of Public Health allowing dine-in service at restaurants. Through L.A. Al Fresco Phase 1, the City is offering streamlined, immediate approval for eligible businesses to provide outdoor seating in the following areas:

Sidewalks
Private Parking Lots

Through Phase 2, launched on June 26, the City is offering streamlined approval for outdoor dining in the following areas:

Street Parking Spaces (Parklets)
Lane Closures
Street Closures

In this new stage of this effort, 55% of program resources will be directed to BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, people of color) businesses or located in areas that have experienced disproportionate job loss due to COVID-19.
To determine which Al Fresco option is best for your business or group, and for instructions on how to apply, please see our LA Al Fresco Manual in English and Spanish.

L.A. Al Fresco aims to help local

Spectrum Virtual Career Fair

Charter Communications will be hosting a virtual career fair on July 16th, to support our military community by connecting them directly with recruiters to discuss careers with Spectrum. Our military community has valuable skills and a mission-oriented mindset and we are committed to helping them build meaningful careers.
To RSVP for the July 16th virtual career fair, you can sign up here: https://bit.ly/31xcZ3G
To learn more about employment opportunities with Spectrum, visit jobs.Spectrum.com.

Charter Communications will be hosting a virtual

L.A. Animal Services Pitapalooza July 10-12, 2020

Los Angeles, July 9, 2020 – With summer in full swing, now is a great time to add a new animal companion to your family. And just in time, the Paula Kent Meehan Pet Care Foundation will be sponsoring the Pitapalooza adoption event happening July 10, 11 and 12 offering discounted adoption fees for all Pitty-resembling dogs at our LA Animal Services Centers.
“We have fantastic pets who are eager to be a part of your family,” said Brenda Barnette, LA Animal Services General Manager. “Be a part of Pitapalooza by welcoming a new four-legged friend into your home.”
If you would like to adopt a pet, please follow these steps:

● Visit http://www.laanimalservices.com/adopt/ and identify an animal you
would like to adopt.

● Call 888-452-7381 with the Animal ID number or A# (example: A1234567).

● LA Animal Services will share all the information available on that animal.

● If you’re interested in moving forward with the adoption, LA Animal
Services will take your information and complete the adoption paperwork
by phone.

● LA Animal Services will schedule a pick-up appointment.

● During the appointment, staff will introduce you to your selected animal.

● Please be advised that due to City order in response to COVID-19, no
more than 10 people are permitted in our facility at a time.

● To comply with social distancing requirements, we will be scheduling
appointments daily at our four LA Animal Services Centers from 11am to
4pm.
Due to the pandemic, our LA Animal Services Centers are open by
appointment only.

Visit laanimalservices.com or call 888-452-7381.
For more information about The Pet Care Foundation go to:
www.petcarefoundation.org.

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Los Angeles Department of Animal Services is one of the largest municipal shelter systems in the United States with six services centers serving approximately 60,000 animals annually and responding to 20,000 emergency calls involving an animal or person in danger. LA Animal Services promotes and protects the health, safety, and welfare of animals and people.
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The Pet Care Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of homeless pets in the Los Angeles area. For more information contact:
bill@petcarefoundation.org, www.petcarefoundation.org, or call 310-247-8469.

Los Angeles, July 9, 2020 - With

LegiSchool Project Summer Internship

Yesterday, I had the opportunity to meet and speak to high school students participating in the LegiSchool Project Summer Internship. It is a 4-week program from Sacramento State University in partnership with the State Legislature. They choose a small cohort of students from throughout the state, with an interest in civic engagement and state government.

One of the students participating in the program lives in North Hollywood and attends school at Alliance MIT in Sun Valley! I am always excited to see students from the #AD39 taking part in programs that allow them to engage with leaders and students statewide.

We had a great discussion on the Legislature, things I am working on including my priorities, and my new position as Chair of the Joint Legislative Committee on Emergency Management. I’m ecstatic to see so many young individuals taking initiative and becoming involved in government and their communities.

Yesterday, I had the opportunity to meet

The California Association of Nonprofits on Wednesday

I will be hosting a Facebook LIVE town hall with The California Association of Nonprofits on Wednesday, July 15th from 3 to 4 pm where we will be discussing nonprofits. Nonprofits play an integral part in serving our communities and we need to ensure that they are not left behind in our #COVID19 response efforts. We will be providing resources that are currently available to our nonprofits but more importantly, we want our nonprofits and their members to share their perspective, challenges and ideas.

For more information, or if you want your questions answered during the town hall, please contact my Office at (818) 504-3911.

I will be hosting a Facebook LIVE

Every year, our office creates an Annual Report to keep our residents informed on what's going on in Council District 7.Despite the challenges of COVID-19, an economic depression, and civil unrest — 2020 presented us with a unique opportunity to rethink, reimagine, and reform how we deliver essential city services, public safety, and investments in our youth. This next fiscal year provides us with an opportunity to expand on the good work we've started over the last three years. Progress begins with a shared responsibility, let's work together to achieve even greater heights in CD 7. We are one LA. View the Annual Report: https://adobe.ly/3efcX39

Posted by Councilwoman Monica Rodriguez on Thursday, July 9, 2020

Every year, our office creates an Annual Report to keep our residents informed on what’s going on in Council District 7.

Despite the challenges of COVID-19, an economic depression, and civil unrest — 2020 presented us with a unique opportunity to rethink, reimagine, and reform how we deliver essential city services, public safety, and investments in our youth.

This next fiscal year provides us with an opportunity to expand on the good work we’ve started over the last three years. Progress begins with a shared responsibility, let’s work together to achieve even greater heights in CD 7. We are one LA.

View the Annual Report: https://adobe.ly/3efcX39

https://www.facebook.com/MonicaRodriguezCD7/videos/2645388825749493/ Every year, our office creates an

From Mayor Eric Garcetti’s office

From Mayor Eric Garcetti’s office:

Emergency Renter Assistance Program: Program provides $2,000 to help cover rent for our hardest-hit households. Earlier today, Council President Nury Martinez announced that starting Monday, July 13th at 8 am until Friday, July 17th, 11:59 pm eligible tenants who live in the City of LA and have been economically impacted by COVID-19, as well as fit in the eligible income can apply, regardless of immigration status…To learn more and to submit your application starting July 13th, you can go to HCID.LACITY.ORG or call 844-944-1868.

From Mayor Eric Garcetti’s office: Emergency Renter