
Man is working in a pizza restaurant drive with his mask and covid 19 protection. Pandemic situation
The Dane County Board of Supervisors is going to spend another $15 million dollars helping businesses hurt by coronavirus pandemic-forced shutdowns.
County Executive Joe Parisi says the investment approved Thursday will push the total cost for the county’s Small Business Pandemic Support Grant Program up to 29-million. Funding comes from the federal American Rescue Plan passed by Congress.
Parisi says many small businesses in the county are still struggling. He isn’t saying when the restrictions on crowds and capacity will be ended.
They have had a major impact on many businesses that need help.