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The Economic Impact of COVID-19 on College Towns

Written by Zencity | Nov 11, 2020 5:00:00 AM

About the webinar

Many US college towns are acquainted with the slowdown of local businesses in summertime, as students have completed the school year and returned to their hometowns. However, the coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated that reality by shutting down businesses and forcing students to leave campuses starting in the month of March. Local government leaders needed to mitigate the income loss for local businesses, landlords, residents and college personnel, and concurrently consider the impact of COVID-19 on city income tax.

This webinar focuses on COVID-19’s unique economic impact on college towns and recovery strategies, data insights, and ideas for resource collaboration.

 

Key Topics

Tom, Steve and Eric each share their unique COVID-19 response efforts and how plans towards the reopening of the economy and colleges. These include:

Collaborating with local universities and fellow towns to create a unified front for federal or state assistance Ensuring the count of student residents for Census 2020 Crafting COVID-19 communications that serve both student and non-student residents