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The Town of Stoneham is expected to receive approximately 7 million dollars in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding, as well as state and federal funds to support pandemic recovery efforts in the coming months. The Stoneham Chamber wants to hear from you!


Please take a few minutes to complete this brief survey and let us know your priorities are for local, state and federal funding. All information will be reported anonymously and in aggregate. Please note, ARPA funding is limited to the following categories:


  • Support public health expenditures,
  • Address negative economic impacts caused by the public health emergency,
  • Replace lost public sector revenue,
  • Provide premium pay for essential workers,
  • Prioritize low – and – moderate - income workers, and/or
  • Invest in water, sewer, and broadband infrastructure.

Please take a moment to tell us a bit about your business.

Contact Name:
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Contact Email Address:
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Business Name:
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Which of the following best represents your business (check all that apply)?
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Please indicate the size of your business.
After two year of the pandemic, how optimistic are you when you think about the future of your business?
0/250

Please indicate how important you believe each of the following projects are for local recovery efforts as they pertain to your business and local economy. 

Offering grants to businesses impacted the most by the COVID pandemic.
Low Priority
High Priority
Creating a comprehensive brand-driven marketing campaign to drive business to Stoneham.
Low Priority
High Priority
Offering deferment of payments of licensing fees and/or rent and utility expense relief.
Low Priority
High Priority
Improving walkability, pedestrian safety and street crossings in Stoneham's business districts.
Low Priority
High Priority
Piloting a transportation initiative (e.g. shuttle bus with stops throughout town and train station connections) to address the current gap in public transportation services.
Low Priority
High Priority
Providing business technical assistance like a coaching program for business owners, workshops, expansion of Commercial Improvement Program.
Low Priority
High Priority
Providing job training assistance for employees.
Low Priority
High Priority
Reviving the Downtown Merchants Group around long term priorities.
Low Priority
High Priority
Creating a business improvement district in which property owners vote to initiate, manage and finance supplemental services or enhancements.
Low Priority
High Priority
Is there anything you believe the local, state and federal funds should be used for that is not listed above?
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What is the most immediate challenge your business faces over the next year?
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Do you have any other questions, suggestions or comments on how the Stoneham Chamber can support the business community?
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Thank you! We will share an overview of the results after the survey has closed.