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Page 2 of 2 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Hall would re-open to the public and in-person meetings would resume (the June 14th meeting <br />would still be held remotely regardless of the Governor’s actions). We may not know if the <br />Governor is planning to extend his emergency declaration until later in the week, and the <br />appropriate item for Council will be drafted at that time. <br /> <br />-Other COVID-19 mitigation measures: Staff is planning a lift on other COVID-19 mitigation <br />measures, such as, the mask mandate on June 14th (City employees have continued to wear <br />masks while indoors). We are also planning on events that would normally take place later in the <br />summer, such as, Bark and Rec Day, the Penny Carnival (late July), and the required annual <br />stormwater protection public meeting. Another item recently discussed by Staff is the <br />Committee/Commission picnic; this would be a good “back to normal” event to hold in early <br />August. Unless Council needs to discuss further, Staff can be begin planning for that event, too. <br />Lastly, as a heads up to Council, we did grant some flexibility last year to businesses to expand <br />outdoor operations (seating, serving of alcohol, etc.), the resolution specifically noted that this <br />flexibility would end when businesses can resume normal operations. We believe restaurants <br />currently can operate normally, and this would trigger the end of any expanded outdoor <br />operations. We only received three requests last year for this, and to the best of our knowledge <br />none of the three businesses are continuing the expanded outdoor operations, but we can <br />formally reach out and inform them the flexibility is no longer applicable (unless Council wanted <br />to consider allowing it on a temporary basis). <br /> <br />-Summer Hours: As previously noted to Council, the Public Works crew is operating on summer <br />hours; however, City Hall is still on its normal 8:00 am to 4:30 pm schedule. An item will be <br />brought forward to Council for official approval at an upcoming meeting that would set City <br />Hall’s schedule on summer hours starting July 6th. <br /> <br />Budget Impact <br /> <br />N/A <br /> <br />Attachment <br /> <br />N/A <br /> <br /> <br />
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