By ELLEN ENDO, Rafu Shimpo
As the daughter of working-class parents, former Los Angeles County Supervisor Gloria Molina understood the daily struggles faced by small mom-and-pop businesses, the kind that are found throughout Little Tokyo.
Molina, the first Latina to be elected to the Board of Supervisors, the Los Angeles City Council and the State Assembly, died on Sunday at the age of 74. She announced in March that she had been battling terminal cancer for three years.
When plans for Metro’s Regional Connector were announced in 2012, Molina, then a member of the Metro Board of Directors, worked with the Little Tokyo Business Association (LTBA) leadership to devise a plan that would help mom-and-pop businesses in the event the light-rail line construction negatively impacted the merchants. She introduced a motion to the Metro board that would commit $10 million to establish a business interruption fund, a minor commitment considering Metro’s $8 billion annual budget.
Molina’s motion, which was designed to help small businesses thrive through construction and post construction, was adopted by the Metro board and soon a business interruption fund (BIF) was established to provide financial assistance not only to small businesses in the Little Tokyo area but also along the Crenshaw/LAX transit line, 2ndand Broadway, and Section 1, 2, and 3 of the Purple Line Extension.
Businesses were allowed to file multiple requests for financial assistance through the BIF, but funds were limited to $50,000 or 60% of annual business revenue losses per business, whichever was lower. The Little Tokyo Community Council was pegged to help promote the fund along with general activities and events taking place throughout the construction period.
Molina represented Little Tokyo starting in 1991. She left office in 2014 due to term limits enacted in 2002. Before stepping down as county supervisor, she addressed the LTBA 2014 installation dinner as guest speaker and stressed the importance of protecting Little Tokyo’s “most important resource — the family businesses that are the backbone of this and every community.”
This clip of Prince Harry laughing at Meghan Markle will make you love them even moreProtesters shine torches, lights onto the Sydney Opera HousePiers Morgan gets dragged for going after men holding babiesTrump has a corny painting of himself and former presidents hanging in the White HousePlease don't wear a TrumpRoyal wedding takes turn for the NSFW with BBC subtitle errorJulia Louis7th grade boy nails his extra credit question by telling the best joke11 baby sleep gadgets to try if you're feeling really desperatePrince Harry climbs the Sydney Harbour Bridge because he's basically Spider Click to Spark England vs. Slovakia 2024 livestream: Watch Euro 2024 for free Netherlands vs. Austria 2024 livestream: Watch Euro 2024 for free Ecuador vs. Jamaica 2024 livestream: Watch Copa America for free Best Amazon deal: Grab the Kindle Scribe essentials bundle for 38% off Presidential debate livestream: How to watch Biden Denmark vs. Serbia 2024 livestream: Watch Euro 2024 for free Twitch now has its own version of YouTube Creator Awards plaques for streamers ChatGPT and Microsoft Copilot both shared presidential debate misinformation, report says Best waterproof speaker deal: 25% off Sony waterproof speaker
0.1464s , 14309.765625 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【latoya full sex moie videos】Molina Sought to Protect Little Tokyo’s Small Businesses,Global Hot Topic Analysis