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Information and Resources for Businesses in Response to COVID-19
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Supporting Santa Cruz is more important than ever.
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SBA is now accepting applications for low-interest federal disaster loans for working capital to help alleviate economic injury caused by the Coronavirus.
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At the March 10, 2020 City Council meeting, the Santa Cruz City Council voted unanimously to declare a local health emergency regarding COVID-19.
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The City of Santa Cruz is developing its 2020-2025 Consolidated Plan which provides the basis for how the City applies for, receives, and distributes U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) grant funding for CDBG and HOME Programs.
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The Santa Cruz Recycled Art Program (SCRAP) opened the fourth annual exhibit at the Blitzer Gallery on Friday December 6th.
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How two Santa Cruz locals are changing the face of journalism in Santa Cruz.
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Three beautiful murals inspired and painted by the community will inspire stewardship of storm drains flowing to the San Lorenzo River.
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Bid farewell to the beloved Santa Cruz streetcar trolley on Labor Day 2019, which will be replaced by electric shuttles starting summer 2020.
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The City of Santa Cruz postpones the Fall 2019 competition for the Storefront Beautification Program due to more demand than supply.
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Melanie Munir inspires group of mom business owners in Santa Cruz to build their business around their lives, not the other way around.
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Idea Fab Labs, located in the industrial Wrigley building, is integrating art and technology by providing the community with a space to create art with fabrication tools, like 3D printers and laser cutters.
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The multimedia design firm Visual Endeavors— Aron Altmark and Rachel Stoll—has produced visually-stunning light art installations around the world. The couple moved to Santa Cruz to brighten up their lives, and now their work brightens up the San Lorenzo