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Lightfoot Administration Rolls Out Emergency Aid for Chicago Restaurants
The Lightfoot administration on Thursday announced an emergency COVID-19 relief package for the hospitality industry, including a $10-million grant program for Chicago’s restaurants and bars that continue to face significant challenges due to the COVID-19 crisis.
Opening this month, the Chicago Hospitality Grant Program will reallocate CARES Act funding to supplement state and federal relief programs with grants of $10,000 to independent bars and restaurants throughout Chicago.
Mayor Lori Lightfoot also announced that she will introduce legislation to City Council to temporarily cap the fees that third-party companies can charge restaurants for their delivery services. The city is also announcing the creation of a new ChiServes.com portal for hospitality workers impacted by COVID-19 to access workforce development support resources.
“Our hospitality industry is at a crossroads and we each have a role to play in helping our bars and restaurants survive,” said Lightfoot.
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