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Lee County wants you to share your COVID-19 experience in new survey

The county is researching how COVID-19 impacted households, businesses and non-profit agencies.

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Lee County wants you to share your COVID-19 experience in new survey

The county is researching how COVID-19 impacted households, businesses and non-profit agencies.

LEE COUNTY, Fla. — Lee County officials are asking residents to share their experience with COVID-19 through a new community impact survey. The county is researching how COVID-19 impacted households, businesses and non-profit agencies. CLICK HERE TO TAKE THE SURVEY. The county received $149 million under the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) to respond to adverse impacts of the pandemic. County commissioners will use the funds to meet the community’s needs within the eligible expense categories, the county said. Residents are asked to complete the survey and share their ideas for ARPA recovery and resilience planning.

LEE COUNTY, Fla. — Lee County officials are asking residents to share their experience with COVID-19 through a new community impact survey.

The county is researching how COVID-19 impacted households, businesses and non-profit agencies.

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CLICK HERE TO TAKE THE SURVEY.

The county received $149 million under the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) to respond to adverse impacts of the pandemic. County commissioners will use the funds to meet the community’s needs within the eligible expense categories, the county said.

Residents are asked to complete the survey and share their ideas for ARPA recovery and resilience planning.