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What critical needs and issues are Norfolk residents and businesses experiencing as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic?

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What are your thoughts about actions the City of Norfolk should take to address the COVID-19 crisis?

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Are you the owner of a microbusiness/microenterprise, defined as five or fewer employees including the owner?

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Yes 8.8% 13
No 89.1% 131
Prefer not to answer 2.0% 3
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May 7, 2020, 4:25 PM
  • What is your age?
    • 25-34
  • As a resident, what needs do you have right now as a result of the COVID-19 crisis? Check all that apply.
    • None
  • What need is your most critical right now? Choose one.
    • None
  • What housing-related challenge are you experiencing as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic? Choose the option that mostly closely describes your situation.
    • I am not experiencing any housing related challenges.
  • If you chose, "I have already lost my home and am either homeless or staying with others," is this the first time that you have lost your housing?
    • N/A
  • What types of housing assistance do you currently need? Choose all that apply.
    • None
  • If you are facing eviction or foreclosure, what is the last date for assistance that would help prevent you from losing your housing? Please enter in date format, XX/XX/20XX.
    No response.
  • What types of assistance are you currently using/receiving? Choose all that apply.
    • None
  • What other resources do you think would be helpful in your recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic?
    No response.
  • How many people live in your household?
    • 2
  • What was your approximate total yearly household income in 2019?
    • $80,000-$99,999
  • Select all the sources of income in your household.
    • Self-employed
    • Employed
  • How has the coronavirus pandemic affected your financial situation?
    • No impact on my financial situation
  • How has the coronavirus pandemic affected your employment status?
    • No Change: Fully Employed, working from home
  • How many persons in your household have become unemployed since the shutdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic began?
    • 0 - No one has become unemployed
  • For the unemployed members of your household, what was the approximate combined monthly income lost?
    • None
  • For landlords/property managers only: How many rental units do you have?
    No response.
  • For landlords/property managers only: How many of your rental units are occupied by tenants? XX of how many?
    No response.
  • For landlords/property managers only: Have any of your tenants contacted you with concerns about being unable to pay at least a month's rent as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic? If so, please provide a ratio: XX of how many?
    No response.
  • For landlords/property managers only: How many of your tenants have been unable to pay at least a month's rent since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic? XX of how many?
    No response.
  • What are your thoughts about actions the City of Norfolk should take to address the COVID-19 crisis?

    The City of Norfolk should not cut funding to Arts and Cultural organizations. This funding is needed to sustain businesses and employ residents. Lack of funding means organizations struggle to pay bills, and employees. If organizations cannot pay employees, those employees apply for unemployment. Lack of funding means organizations may close or reduce programming and impact in the community. Lack of programming or resources that non profit organizations provide mean the City of Norfolk or other businesses will need to step up to fill the gap.

  • Are you the owner of a microbusiness/microenterprise, defined as five or fewer employees including the owner?
    • No
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