A new poll finds the move is popular across the city, including in affluent areas.
“Asking a little something out of people that are weathering this so well … is the right thing to do,” Councilmember Charles Allen tells DCist.
The governor also plans to provide $200 million in payroll tax relief to businesses that laid off workers due to the pandemic.
“Feces can indicate the presence of a COVID 19 infection even if the person is showing no symptoms,” DC Water says.
The rollback, which comes amid spiking COVID numbers, must be approved by the county council to take effect.
Local nonprofits say the cuts will make it harder for them to serve homeless youth amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The renovations are expected to be completed in the summer of that year, according to the National Park Service.
Grosso will advise the firm’s clients in the real estate, hospitality, education, health care, arts, and cannabis industries.
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The money will support restaurants, hotels, entertainment businesses, and retail businesses, city officials say.