Birmingham City Council approves $15 million COVID-19 response

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The Birmingham City Council, at its regular meeting for Tues., March 17, voted unanimously to approve Mayor Randall Woodfin’s $15 million COVID-19 Response Plan to help cover emergency needs for police, fire and public works, as well as a stimulus program for small businesses affected by the pandemic.

“I want to thank the council for working with me to secure the funds for the city’s COVID-19 Response Plan,” Mayor Woodfin said in a news release Tuesday night. “This is an important message to the people of Birmingham. 

The city will take about $15.1 million from the city’s General Fund Cash and Investment. The move will not affect current funding of city departments and agencies, officials said.

The funding breaks down as follows:

The small business emergency loan fund, or BhamStrong Fund, is designed to provide zero-interest, 180-day loans to small businesses with less than 50 employees of no more than $25,000 — with an average loan size of $10,000, according to the release. The purpose is to prevent staff reductions and offset losses related to COVID-19. 

In addition to the $1 million approved by the City Council Tuesday night, the city’s Department of Innovation and Economic Opportunity has identified an additional $200,000 for the fund. 

BhamStrong is also designed to include funds from philanthropic and corporate entities. 

The Birmingham City Council will consider additional action as early as next week to launch the program.

Additional information about BhamStrong can be found at www.bhamstrong.com.

In addition to COVID-19 information at birminghamal.gov/coronavirus, the city has established a text message alert system.

People can text BHMCOVID to 888-777 for text message updates. A Spanish language update system is available by texting BHMCOVID19 to 888-777.

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