Resources
2020 Toad Suck Daze Corporate T-shirt Order Form
Toad Suck Daze corporate T-shirts feature your company logo on the sleeve in a white imprint. Corporate T-shirts are soft style, 50/50 blend and are available in Royal Frost (blue), Heather Green, and Gray Frost.
CARES ACT Paycheck Protection Program - The Jiles Firm Fact Sheet
Title I of the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act amends the Small Business Act to create a new
“Paycheck Protection Program.” The Program allows essentially any business or nonprofit with fewer than
500 employees to obtain low-interest, no-collateral loans from the SBA from February 15, 2020 to June 30, 2020 to cover
operating costs. Further, under the Program, eligible employers are entitled to have up to the entire amount of their loan
forgiven provided the employer has maintained employment levels during the pandemic.
CARES Act Paycheck Protection Program - U.S. Chamber Guide
Prepared by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, this guide helps small businesses and self-employed individuals prepare to file for a loan through the Paycheck Protection Program, an initiative that provides 100% federally guaranteed loans to small businesses.
City of Conway, Arkansas Ordinance No. 0-20-35
An ordinance by the City of Conway regarding the use of masks in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic
City of Conway Roundabouts
This map from the City of Conway shows existing roundabouts, priority roundabouts, and future roundabouts.
Easing Zoning Restrictions - March 24, 2020
Mayor Bart Castleberry has issued two executive orders that suspend certain zoning and ordinance restrictions on Conway’s eating establishments, hotels, and motels. The executive orders permit eating establishments to sell food, ingredients, cleaning supplies, paper goods, or sundries inside the city limits for period of 30 days or until further notice. Similarly, hotels and motels have the ability to sell cleaning supplies, paper goods, or sundries for the next 30 days. By easing zoning restrictions, Conway citizens have alternative opportunities to purchase food, cleaning supplies, and other items during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Economic Impact Payments
The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service announced March 30, 2020, that distribution of economic impact payments will begin in the next three weeks and will be distributed automatically, with no action required for most people. However, some taxpayers who typically do not file returns will need to submit a simple tax return to receive the economic impact payment.