 Hello, for those of you who don't know me, I am City Councilwoman Joan Peck. I want to thank all of you for your patience, your resourcefulness, and caring through this difficult public health emergency. During times like these, while community members and businesses are showing us their best sides, it's also time for government leaders to show you our best sides. So that's what my video is about. How can we help? I want to share some resources that the City has put together to help our community in the short term, and to recover and prosper in the coming weeks and months. As most of you know, the federal government passed a $2 trillion corona aid package called the CARES Act. $377 billion is for small businesses with 500 or less employees, and $560 billion is to individuals. That sounds like a lot of money, I know, but spread across all the states, businesses, and individuals, it will go fast. To help all of us navigate the myriad ways and buckets of dollars encompassed in the act, the City has created a website, longmont.org forward slash COVID-19. This is the business hub built by the Longmont business community. Here you will find resources such as webinars to help with SBA loans and payroll protection programs who can apply and which banks give SBA loans. There's also information on eviction assistance, layoff assistance, and bridge loans. Please go to longmont.org forward slash COVID-19 for more detailed information. The City of Longmont and six other local businesses are here to help you. We're very fortunate in our city to have attorneys who are willing to work one-on-one with businesses on a pro bono basis to help answer questions and navigate through the paperwork of the aid package. Those attorneys are our very own Mayor, Mayor Bagley. So call 303-684-9588. There are also three attorneys from the Lions Gattis law firm who are willing to have Zoom or phone conversation meetings. Call 303-776-9900 or email info at lionsgattis.com. For individuals facing rent increases, evictions, and missed mortgage payments because of business closures and layoffs, the City website has invaluable information, resources, and contacts. Go to longmontcolorado.gov and search on COVID-19. On the left side of the webpage you will see a menu. Click on how can I get help. You will find all the information you need to get started on resolving your issues. And for help with manager, landlord, or renter conflicts, please call or email Susan Spalding at longmontcolorado.gov or 303-651-4384. Thank you so much for working with the City, all of you, individuals, and businesses to help us get through this crisis. And thank you so much for listening to my video. Stay safe, stay healthy, bye.