Eastvale has started a program designed to help its businesses.
The Business First Program, which is being led by the city’s economic development team, offers assistance to new businesses during every phase of starting a business, according to a statement on the city’s website.
Established businesses, and anyone considering starting a business, are all eligible for assistance.
The complimentary service brings together Eastvale’s building and safety, fire, planning, and public works departments.
“The Business First Initiative is our way of saying we’re all in,” said Mayor Mike McMinn in the statement. “Eastvale isn’t just offering support, we’re doing what we can to prove that in Eastvale, business always come first.”
In addition of making it easier to get permits, Business First will provide “business concierge personnel” that will be a first contact for business owners. It will also deliver possible solutions to any problem a business owner might face, according to the statement.
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