DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. – More Daytona Beach households can now qualify for pandemic rental assistance after the city expanded its qualifications for the program to include middle-income households.The city announced Friday that beginning Monday an additional $500,000 in coronavirus relief funds will be available to help residents who are behind on their rent due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The money is part of the federal Coronavirus Aid Relief and Economic Security, or CARES, Act.“These funds will be able to aid middle- and low-income households who have experienced a COVID-19-related hardship,” according to a news release.[TRENDING: Disney World increasing capacity | 250,000 space fans to drive near Cape for launch | Meteor shower coming.