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Tomorrow, June 30, is the last day to apply for the Small Business Administration (SBA)'s Paycheck Protection Program (PPP). Click here to learn more and apply.
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The State of Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation issued Emergency Order 2020-09 on Friday, June 26, 2020 that went into immediate effect. The order impacts the sale of alcoholic beverages for on premises consumption. All vendors licensed to sell alcoholic beverages for consumption on premises, including restaurants, are encouraged to read the order and ensure compliance. EO 2020-09 DBPR Alcohol Sales
Due to the rising number of positive COVID-19 cases, Broward County has issued Emergency Order 20-18, which outlines penalties for establishments that fail to comply with Emergency Orders mandating sanitization, social distancing, facial coverings and other requirements intended to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. All prior Emergency Orders also remain in effect.
The new Emergency Order went into effect on Friday, June 26, 2020 and states: Establishments cited for operating in violation of any County Emergency Order shall immediately close for a minimum 24-hour period They may reopen after 24 hours, provided they 1) conduct a thorough review of applicable Emergency Orders and take all necessary measures to bring the establishment into compliance and 2) submit and receive notice of acceptance of attestation, under penalty of perjury by the owner, general manager, or chief executive officer of the establishment, emailed to the County at Reopening@Broward.org Once the attestation is received and accepted, the establishment will be inspected by local code enforcement or law enforcement authorities, within five calendar days after reopening, to confirm that the violation has been corrected Repeat violations will be presumed to be knowing violations and will be subject to stricter penalties, including a fine of up to $15,000
Residents are strongly encouraged to help with the compliance process by reporting violations to MyBroward.Broward.org. Select “Request for Service,” enter the location of the violation, and select “COVID-19 Business Complaints” as the Type of Issue. You can also call the Broward County Call Center at 311 or 954-831-4000. Both types of reports can be made anonymously.
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Broward County Emergency Order 20-17 states that:
- Restaurants and food establishments are required to post a sign available in English, Spanish and Creole
- Retail facilities are required to post a sign available in English, Spanish and Creole
- Signs must be at least 8½" x 11" in size and printed in color when possible
- Signs must be conspicuously posted throughout the establishment and at all entry points
- There must be at least one sign in each language throughout the establishment
FAQs on this Emergency Order are available here.
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The purpose of the Temporary Café Zone expansion is to back the City’s restaurant businesses that have been heavily impacted by COVID-19 mitigation measures, and provide these businesses with the opportunity to expand their dining areas using outdoor spaces. The dates for this pilot program have been extended and the City's Temporary Café Zones will run through Monday, July 27.
The use of Temporary Café Zones requires online registration, which includes submitting a registration form with supporting documents (indemnification form and proof of insurance), along with other requirements. There is no fee to register.
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In support of Broward County’s hospitality industry and business community, Visit Lauderdale is launching the Safe + Clean Pledge in collaboration with the Greater Fort Lauderdale Alliance, the Florida Restaurant & Lodging Association (FRLA) and the Greater Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce.
With this pledge, every tourism-related business in Broward County can let guests see that your business has adopted Safe + Clean protocols. Together businesses can instill confidence among residents and travelers and most importantly, help stop the spread of COVID-19 while continuing to welcome visitors.
Proud SOBs (Supporters of Broward) pledge to:
- Follow CDC Cleaning Protocols
- Wear Masks
- Provide Hand Sanitizer
- Practice Social Distancing
- Train Staff How to Be Safe + Clean
- Work Toward Contactless Payment
To learn more and take the pledge, please visit sunny.org/pledge. Once you complete the pledge, you will receive a poster to proudly display that you are committed to offering guests a Safe + Clean experience. Your listing on sunny.org will also have the Safe + Clean logo.
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Free Face Masks & Facial Shields For Businesses
As part of the City of Hollywood's "Backing Business" initiative, each Hollywood business may pick up a maximum of (20) free masks and (10) free facial shields (while supplies last) in Room #203, City Hall, 2600 Hollywood Blvd, Monday through Thursday, 7AM-6PM.
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As part of its Backing Business initiative, the City of Hollywood has created COVID-19 Safety posters for businesses, which are available for download here. Hollywood businesses may pick up free printed 11" x 17" posters at the following locations:
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Florida Department of Health in Broward County, in partnership with the City of Hollywood, is hosting a free COVID-19 Walk-Up Testing Site at the Boulevard Heights Community Center, 6770 Garfield Street in West Hollywood from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. No appointment necessary. Those interested in securing a set day and time are encouraged to call 954.412.7300 to schedule an appointment. More information can be found on the City's website.
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Understanding that the Law Enforcement Trust Fund (LETF) is vital to providing drug abuse education, drug prevention, crime prevention, safe neighborhood and school resource officer programs, the City of Hollywood Police Department is now accepting LETF Request for Funding applications.
Not-for-profit organizations interested in applying for grant funding must submit the completed application form by June 30 at 5PM. Learn more and download the funding application here.
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Click here to access more COVID-19 Resources & Assistance for Hollywood Businesses.
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The City of Hollywood’s Office of Communications, Marketing and Economic Development is available to discuss any of your business-related issues. Contact us at 954.921.3620 or by email. Please continue to monitor www.hollywoodfl.org and www.choosehollywoodfl.com for the latest updates on businesses programs and resources.
Economic Development Division Raelin Storey, CMED Director Herb Conde-Parlato, Economic Development Manager Tekisha Jordan, Principal Planner Marina Melo, Economic Development Marketing Coordinator
Community Redevelopment Agency - Beach & Downtown Districts Jorge Camejo, Executive Director 954.924.2980
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