is causing some business owners to close up shop while others that remain open are left to deal with the is working to address the concerns by bringing area public safety leaders and community members to the table to discuss the issues affecting business and potential resources to resolve them.
with leaders from each city in hopes of finding new solutions to the shared problems they are facing.is economic development. And in order to enhance our region, enrich our communities we need to cultivate a safe space for businesses to thrive just for the economic vitality of our communities," said Sammie Le, executive vice president of the Seattle Southside Chamber of Commerce.
Tyler Steed, a technician at Meineke in Des Moines, said the auto shop is going through a tough time due to growing issues of homelessness and open drug use.
Still paying for the democrats stage show.
Leftist policies will do that
Democrats and Public Health officials feel better about themselves when they fight systemic racism and stigmatization — even if it kills the people they pretend to fight for.