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Redding mayor tells city that the city will push forward together during coronavirus crisis

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Redding mayor tells city that the city will push forward together during coronavirus crisis
Redding mayor tells city that the city will push forward together during coronavirus crisis

The City of Redding want its people to know that the community will get through the coronavirus pandemic.

The city of redding want its people to know - that the community will get through the coronavirus pandemic.

The mayor had a message.

Action news now reporter ana torrea is live in redding, and ana, what did the mayor say?

Redding mayor adam mc-elvain had this message for the people here in the city: we will continue to push forward together.

And the city is taking steps to make sure that people will be able to get through this hard time.

The city waived or suspended a number of fees.

Including: late fees for city payments or fees for impounded pets.

The city also temporarily stopped utility shutoffs for people.

And people i spoke to redding in say: all this help is needed.

Especially in this time when so many people have lost their jobs, i think it's a great idea.

Even now city staff are developing additional programs to present to the council that could provide additional relief for residences and businesses.

The city authorized a 50- dollar rebate for r-e-u customers.

Mayor mc-elvain also said today: even though we are starting to see that curve flatten.

He is urging people to stay at home and only go outside for essential needs.

Reporting live in redding, ana torrea, action news now coverage you can count on.

Last month the redding city council unanimously voted to declare a state of emergency.

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