Our great outdoors: A huge thank you to San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer and Poway Mayor Steve Vaus for spearheading talks that led to the recent reopening of several lakes and reservoirs. The mayÂors and others crafted a city-county cost-sharing agreement that made the re-openings possible. These city-owned attractions are regional treasures that can again be enjoyed by those who love boating and fishing, or just anyone who enjoys our great outdoors. El Capitan and Upper Otay reservoirs were among the first to reopen. Helping hand: At my urging, the county recently initiÂated a low-interest loan program for mom-and-pop shops and other small businesses in San Diego County’s unÂincorporated area. Businesses hit by COVID-related losses, and with 50 employees or less, have been alÂlowed to seek loans of $5,500 to $50,000. For more information, go to us.accion.org/covidrelief. The sooner these businesses can get some relief, the sooner they can get on the road to recovery. In the Zone: With summer temperatures bearing down, several county Cool Zones are back in business, including in Spring Valley, Potrero, Santa YsaÂbel and Lakeside. These spots are for seniors and others who may not have access to air conditioning and are looking to beat the heat. LocaÂtions include community centers and libraries. They are open from noon to 5 p.m., Monday to Friday. Face coverings and other COVID-related safety measures are in place. For more information, visit www. CoolZones.org. The county created the Cool Zone program in 2001 at my recommendation. COVID-19: To keep up with the latest local deÂvelopments regarding the pandemÂic, go to www.coronavirus-sd.com. Have questions, suggestions or feedback about your county government? Call me at 619-531-5522 or email dianne.jacob@sdÂcounty.ca.gov.