 Hello Santa Rosa, it's your Vice Mayor Victoria Fleming and I'd like to start by thanking you for doing everything you can to flatten this curve by staying at home. We know it's the most important job any of us has because when we do our job it lets our emergency responders, doctors, nurses, and people in essential positions to meet our most basic needs and fight this pandemic. We do know that staying at home has significant challenges and sacrifices and our business community has been hard hit. We want to make sure our local business are aware of resources that are available to help you. The city has been working in partnership with the County of Sonoma and other jurisdictions to compile a comprehensive list of local, state, and government resources as well as benefits for businesses and employees affected by the evolving situation that is COVID-19. A short list of those available resource includes potential available funding for working capital for small business, information on payroll protection program, industry-specific grant opportunities and workforce resources, and guidance on how to help employees affected by the coronavirus. Further, this information is available in Spanish. I urge business owners to visit SonomaEDB.org to look over these resources. We know our local businesses need our support now more than ever and the City of Santa Rosa has been looking at other ways we can help. One such way was that in early April we announced that any tenants and licensees of the property owned by the City of Santa Rosa may defer their lease payments through June 30th. This allows tenants of the City of Santa Rosa to pause their payments. It is a simple way that the city could directly help these businesses. Some of these businesses included childcare centers, restaurants, and cultural organizations. We hope our actions encourage other commercial landlords to take similar steps to provide some immediate relief wherever possible. To everyone in our community who is feeling the economic pain of this emergency, I want to acknowledge you. It has been a long time since we have been asked to sacrifice so much in our country. What I know about Santa Rosa is that we pulled together before and I know we can recover as one once again. These times are very difficult, but our community's efforts to abide by the shelter-in-place order are crucial and are making a difference. Our public health experts say now is a critical time in this battle. Please continue to be diligent in following their guidance by staying at home and only going out for essential reasons, maintaining your social distance. By doing so, we will recover and we will recover together. Thank you and be well. For more information, visit srcity.org slash prevent the spread or call 211. Watch local coronavirus updates from the City of Santa Rosa on Comcast Channel 28 and AT&T U-Verse Channel 99.