FUNDING ASSISTANCE BECAUSE SUBWAY DELAYS IN SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA

The local business merchants in San Francisco is getting $1.45 million funding assistance because of the Central Subway delays. The construction of San Francisco Central Subway going into Chinatown is delayed and impacting local businesses, and San Francisco Mayor, Ed Lee, is offering $1.45 million to local merchants for assistance. The funding assistance will be based on the level of impact for merchants and local businesses will have access to funding range up to $10,000 for assistance. The funding assistance amount can help local merchants with their business endeavors and support during subway construction delays. The local merchants funding assistance will be disbursed within next 90 days for the procedural process according to the mayor's office.

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