“I had been following what I was told to follow — doing the curbside, doing the takeout, doing some delivery, trying to just do what I can,” Arriola said. “But the bills don’t stop, my utilities don’t quit, my rent don’t quit and I don’t have a whole lot of choice but to (reopen).” As for the $242 million small-business relief package signed by Walz on Wednesday, which will offer direct payments to bars, restaurants, convention centers, movie theaters and other types of businesses? Too little, too late, Arriola said. “Nobody realizes how hard it is to get that money that they say they have available to us,” Arriola said.