File #: 20-449    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 11/2/2020 In control: County Legislature
On agenda: Final action: 12/7/2020
Title: AUTHORIZING AN AGREEMENT WITH THE ADVANCE ALBANY COUNTY ALLIANCE FOR THE PURPOSES OF PROVIDING SERVICES TO ASSIST THE ECONOMIC RECOVERY OF ALBANY COUNTY AND AMENDING THE 2020 ALBANY COUNTY BUDGET
Sponsors: Andrew Joyce, Dennis A. Feeney, Wanda F. Willingham, Matthew T. Peter, Jeff S. Perlee, Christopher H. Smith, Joseph E. O'Brien, William Reinhardt, Lynne Lekakis, Bill L. Ricard, Raymond F. Joyce, William M. Clay, Matthew J. Miller, Mickey Cleary, Dustin M. Reidy, Gary W. Domalewicz, Merton D. Simpson, Gilbert F. Ethier
Attachments: 1. 20-452 EC 2 - TMP-1676 - Amending R. 13 for 2019 Pilot Restaurant Congregate Dining Program
RESOLUTION NO. 449

AUTHORIZING AN AGREEMENT WITH THE ADVANCE ALBANY COUNTY ALLIANCE FOR THE PURPOSES OF PROVIDING SERVICES TO ASSIST THE ECONOMIC RECOVERY OF ALBANY COUNTY AND AMENDING THE 2020 ALBANY COUNTY BUDGET

Introduced: 11/9/20
By Messrs. A. Joyce, Feeney, Ms. Willingham, Messrs. Peter, Perlee, Smith, O'Brien, Reinhardt, Ms. Lekakis, Messrs. Ricard, R. Joyce, Clay, Miller, Domalewicz, Ms. McLaughlin and Mr. Cleary:

WHEREAS, No greater threat to the businesses in Albany County was felt than the onset of the COVID-19 global health pandemic and resulting restrictions causing businesses to shut their doors temporarily, and in some cases permanently, and
WHEREAS, The economic recovery needed in Albany County depends on, in no small part, the stabilization and recovery of small businesses, and

WHEREAS, Although the health crisis and resulting economic depression has negatively impacted county finances, assistance to small businesses during this time is critical to the economic recovery of Albany County, and

WHEREAS, To provide direct assistance to small businesses, the County of Albany will best be served by the provision of assistance by an outside entity capable of handling the implementation of the following goals:

Small Business Grants: up to $2,500 for small businesses (defined as for-profit businesses with a physical location within Albany County which are not chains) employing fifty (50) or fewer employees per location.

Eligible businesses must generate sales tax.

Grants may be used for the following reasons:

1. Back rent, so long as it does not exceed two (2) months.
2. The purchase of up to two (2) weeks of perishable goods.
3. Expenses related to retrofitting the businesses for COVID-19 (i.e., personal protective equipment, contactless purchasing, online ordering services, non-permanent physical modifications for customer interaction or creating safe spaces for...

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