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And through the end of Office: 305.453.6928 crisis. MANDY MILES/Keys Weekly www.keysweekly.com April, it will raise employee pay by $2 per hour. Publisher Britt Myers [email protected] LETTER TO THE EDITOR Publishing Partner Jason Koler [email protected] Residents of Monroe County paycheck. Many of our small and large housing. This is going to be very dif- businesses are still recovering from ficult on our amazing community, so Editor We are in an unprecedented Irma and haven’t built up enough re- it’s very important we pull together to Mandy Miles [email protected] time in our country today. We will get serve yet to survive this shutdown. So, help each other. through this, but it is going to be dif- as a community we must pull together We need to hold our community Copy Editor ficult on everyone. We all understand like we did after Irma and help one together, our families together and Mike Howie [email protected] that we need to have social separation another. So, I ask landlords to abate when this crisis is over, we can open to stop or slow the spread of the coro- rents if they can afford to, discount back up for business quickly and start Account Executives navirus. So, with the closure of bars, rents or at a bare minimum defer rents our recovery much quicker. We need Stephanie Mitchell night clubs, theaters and attractions, until after this crisis passes. Because to help the nonprofits like SOS and [email protected] there will be a slowdown and, to some, if your tenants go out of business and others to help feed families and resi- Lesley Aaron a complete end of any income. This your properties go dark it could take dents while they are out of work. Shop [email protected] will have a devastating effect on our months to rent the commercial space locally, give an extra tip, call nonprofits workers and business owners. 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This is part of who we are.” with a hurricane you can see it coming,” Hughes OWNERS RESPOND TO Gilleran and Two Friends Patio Restaurant said. “I just wish the city would match its restric- NEW RULES owner Danny Hughes have helped launch tions with the state and county.” a new Facebook presence called One Clean Greg Sullivan, president of the Key West March 18 meeting of Key West bar and Island with the aim of sharing best practices, Chamber of Commerce, suggested that the restaurant owners started with com- financial assistance resources and dispelling folks at the meeting “politely contact” elected plaints and criticism, but quickly gave any misinformation circulating online or via the city officials they know, and mention the dif- way to cooperation and a commitment more organic and informal, yet shockingly ef- ficulties. Ato do as much as they can to help their employ- fective, Coconut Telegraph. “To be honest, the chamber was a bit ees weather this unprecedented storm. They met with Mark Rossi and more than surprised we didn’t receive any advance notice,” The meeting was called in response to a dozen other business owners and managers Sullivan said. mandatory business closures issued the day Wednesday afternoon.