Does the City of Woodland have financial assistance programs for businesses?

The City does not currently have direct financial assistance available for businesses. The City adopted an eviction moratorium and suspended late charges for utility bills and business license renewals. The City is monitoring federal and state legislation for COVID-19 business resources and conducting outreach to inform future decision-making on this topic.

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1. Is my business allowed to remain open? Is my business considered "essential"?
2. What will happen if a “non-essential business” stays open?
3. Where can I find the publicly available database webpage of Woodland restaurants, cafes, breweries, and wineries offering curbside and home delivery – and how can I be included in this database?
4. What if I am unable to pay my rent during the closure?
5. Will my utilities be shut off if I can’t pay my bill?
6. How will the City help me protect my store or property if needed?
7. What resources are available if I have to lay off workers, if I lose my job or if I need to close my business?
8. What should I be doing to protect my employees from COVID-19?
9. I operate a food service facility - what practices should I follow to keep my patrons safe?
10. Where can I go to get daily updates on COVID-19 cases in Yolo County?
11. If my employer is not taking appropriate safety measures to protect me, who do I contact?
12. Where can I get guidance documents and assistance in SPANISH about COVID-19 for employees and employers?
13. Does the City of Woodland have financial assistance programs for businesses?
14. What federal and state programs are available to help my businesses?
15. If I am applying for / received an Economic Injury Disaster Loan, is my small business eligible to participate in the Paycheck Protection Program?
16. I received an Economic Injury Disaster Loan – Can I apply for the Paycheck Protection Program?
17. Do I have to choose either the Economic Injury Disaster Loan OR the Paycheck Protection Program?