Moline offers $5,000 to bars and restaurants that comply with new mitigation efforts – WQAD (Moline)

Mayor Stephanie Acri told News 8 that this grant budget came from leftover funding allocated for businesses affected by I-74 bridge construction and traffic, as well as from money procured from the CARES Act. "I found small businesses to be pretty tenacious. If there's a way, they're gonna figure it out. But we need to be there with them on the journey of trying to figure it out."
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Fed up neighbor
5 years ago

Seriously bribery this sh-t never ends in this state.

Last edited 5 years ago by Fed up neighbor

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