Southern CaliforniaBuena Park Provides Help Covering Struggling Residents’ Utilities Tab00CopyFacebookXTruthGettrLinkedInTelegramEmailSavePrintMayor of Buena Park Fred Smith spoke a broadcasted event on September 16, 2020, urging Governor of California Gavin Newsom to reopen themeparks in Orange County. John Fredricks/The Epoch TimesJack Bradley2/16/2021|Updated: 2/16/2021The City of Buena Park launched a utility assistance program Feb. 16 to provide financial support to residents impacted by the pandemic.Those who need help paying for past utility bills can apply for assistance for up to three months, and receive up to $1,000.We had a problem loading this article. Please enable javascript or use a different browser. If the issue persists, please visit our help center.Share this articleLeave a commentJack BradleyAuthorJack Bradley is a daily news reporter for The Epoch Times based in Southern California.Author’s Selected ArticlesHouse Set to Vote to End Shutdown; House Democrats Aim to Force Vote on 3-Year Obamacare Subsidy Extension | Capitol ReportNov 12, 2025House Members Return to DC for Vote to End Shutdown; US Aircraft Carrier Now in Latin America | Capitol ReportNov 11, 2025Senate Locks in on Deal to End Shutdown; Trump Pardons More Than 70 in 2020 Election Challenge Cases | Capitol ReportNov 10, 2025Trump Admin to Pay Full SNAP Benefits for November; Democrats Outline Condition to End the Shutdown | Capitol ReportNov 07, 2025Related Topicsfinancial assistanceutilitiespandemicbuena parkCOVID-19