Saturday, April 18, 2020 David P. Donery, Town Manager
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NEW PUBLIC HEALTH ORDER:Generally Requiring Members of the Public and Workers to Wear Face Coverings
WEB LINK TO FULL ORDERThis Order will take effect at 8:00 a.m. on April 22, 2020, and will continue to be in effect until it is extended, rescinded, superseded, or amended in writing by the Health Officer.
On Friday, April 17th, Marin County's Public Health Officer issued a new Public Health Order requiring that people wear Face Coverings, which may be simple do-it-yourself coverings as further described below, in three main settings.
First, members of the public must wear Face Coverings while inside of or waiting in line to enter Essential Businesses and other businesses or facilities engaged in Minimum Basic Operations, providing Essential Infrastructure, and providing Essential Government Functions (except Healthcare Operations, which are subject to different requirements), when seeking healthcare from Healthcare Operations, and when waiting for or riding on public transportation and other types of shared transportation. Each of the capitalized terms other than “Face Coverings” in the preceding sentence are defined in County of Marin Health Officer Order Directing All Individuals Living in the County to Continue Sheltering at Their Place of Residence dated March 31, 2020.
MARCH 31, 2020 SHELTER-IN-PLACE ORDER
Second, this Order also requires employees, contractors, owners, and volunteers of all Essential Businesses or those operating public transportation and other types of shared transportation to wear a Face Covering when at work. And third, this Order also requires workers engaged in Minimum Basic Operations, Essential Infrastructure work, and Essential Government Functions to wear a Face Covering in areas where the public is present or likely to be and at any time when others are nearby.
This Order includes certain exceptions. For instance, this Order does not require that any child aged twelve years or younger wear a Face Covering and recommends that any child aged two years or younger should not wear one because of the risk of suffocation. This Order also does not apply to people who are in their own cars alone or with members of their own household. It also does not require people wear Face Coverings while engaged in outdoor recreation such as walking, hiking, bicycling, or running, though it does recommend that they have a Face Covering with them and still requires them to practice social distancing and other measures to protect against transmission of the virus.
For more information about all of the Public Health Orders, please visit https://coronavirus.marinhhs.org/.
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SAN ANSELMO STRONG-LAST DAY TO ORDER!#SanAnselmoStrong is a local effort to raise funds to help support San Anselmo's local small business community during these challenging times.
Visit www.sananselmostrong.org to learn more or to get your shirts!
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Are You a San Anselmo Business Owner?
In an effort to determine the needs of our business owners during the current COVID-19 crisis, the Town of San Anselmo’s Economic Development Committee is conducting a needs assessment survey. Information obtained from this survey will be used immediately to develop a plan on how best to help our businesses through this crisis, now and in the future. Due to the urgent nature of this situation, we ask that you complete this survey by April 17, 2020 @ 12:00 p.m. so we can quickly move this process forward. https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SABusinessNeedsAssessment Town COVID 19 Business Resource Center https://www.townofsananselmo.org/1369/COVID-19-Resources
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Business License Tax - Due Date Extension
At the April 14, 2020 Town Council Meeting, the Council made an urgency finding to extend the due date for business license taxes for San Anselmo businesses to June 30, 2020.
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Marin Health & Human Services Provides Guidance on the use of Masks and GlovesMarin Health & Human Services has provided further guidance on the use of masks and gloves.
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Public Health Order On March 31, 2020, Marin County Public Health updated the March 17th Shelter-in-Place Order. The updated order extends though May 3, 2020 and includes many new requirements. To view the March 31st Shelter Order, a summary of the updated Order, and to access additional information regarding Marin County’s response to the COVID-19 outbreak, visit https://coronavirus.marinhhs.org.
The updated Public Health Order is in effect until May 3, 2020 until 11:59PM.
Social distancing requirements are mandatory under the new Shelter Order. Unless strict compliance is explicitly waived, everyone must comply with the social distancing requirements at all times. These requirements include maintaining six-foot social distancing between individuals who are not members of your household. There are some exceptions—like when social distancing is impossible or inadvisable. Scientific evidence shows social distancing is one of the most effective approaches to slow the transmission of communicable disease.
Other important things you can do to help prevent community spread of the virus are readily available on the Center for Disease Control website at https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/prevent-getting-sick/prevention.html
For community-based resources for seniors, local businesses and residents in general, please visit https://www.townofsananselmo.org/CivicAlerts.aspx?CID=8.
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COVID-19 Resources Page on Town Website We are committed to working hard and as safely as possible to protect the health and well-being of our residents and community. To facilitate answers to questions related to the Public Health Order and updates on COVID-19, the Town has created this page of resources designed to facilitate answers to questions related to the Public Health Order and updates on COVID 19. Please visit the COVID-19 Resources Page. This page will be updated as new information becomes available.
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Town issues Two Local Emergency OrdersOn Friday, April 3rd, the Town Manager, serving in his role as the Director of Emergency Services, issued two Emergency Orders. One relates to suspension of all on-site resale inspections and allows for use of a revised resale inspection report, and the other is related to the use of Town Administrative Citation Process for Enforcement of State and County Emergency Orders Order No. 20-1Emergency Order Suspending Residential Resale Report InspectionsAs per the March 31st Shelter-in-Place Order, real estate brokers and related business types have been deemed essential but must adhere to specific guidelines, including virtual inspections. The following information is from the executive summary of updated Shelter Order: Added Essential Services include service providers that enable residential transactions, including real estate agents, escrow agents, notaries, and title companies. Residential viewings may only occur virtually, or if virtual viewing is impossible and the residence is unoccupied, by appointment with no more than two visitors from the same household and one person showing the unit.This order suspends on-site resale inspections and allows for use of a revised resale inspection report that can be completed without a physical, on-site inspection. Order No. 20-2Emergency Order Allowing for Use of Town Administrative Citation Process for Enforcement of State and County Emergency Orders The second Emergency Order is related to providing support to enforcement efforts related to the Shelter-in-Place Order. The Central Marin Police Authority and the County's Health Department provide enforcement for the many provisions of the Order. By authorizing the use of the Town's existing Administrative Citation program, the Town is in the position of providing additional assistance, if needed, with enforcement of the County Shelter in Place Order, the State Shelter in Place Order and any other Orders issued by the County or State in association with the COVID-19 pandemic. Town staff members are available to assist with enforcement of the State and County Emergency Orders, but they need a tool to carry out their enforcement effort. Under California Government Code section 8634 and San Anselmo Municipal Code section 3-2.06, during a local emergency the Director of Emergency Services may promulgate orders and regulations necessary to provide for the protection of life and property. State law requires that any such orders and regulations must be in writing and shall be given widespread publicity and notice. The Municipal Code requires orders, rules and regulations issued by the Director of Emergency Services be confirmed at the earliest practicable time by the Town Council. The Town Council will confirm both of these Orders at the April 14 th Town Council meeting.
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Providing Resources and a Volunteer Program During the EmergencyAre you a Senior over 65 or unable to leave your home due to quarantine, illness or other reasons? We want to ensure that all our community members are safe and have what they need. If you need help or a call, CLICK HEREVolunteers of ALL ages are wanted now to help connect the community and assist those in need. All volunteer opportunities will be low contact, or no contact tasks including our Check-in and Chat program and online programming leadership. In the coming days, we hope to have an essential errand volunteer program for those who are unable to leave their homes. CLICK HERE if you would like to volunteer and assist our community.
The Task Force is also looking for volunteers of ALL ages to help the community and those in need.
Some of the other volunteer efforts we hope to put in place over the course of the next few weeks are: - Leading activities or programs by video or phone (Chair Yoga, Tai Chi, Meditation, Art, Online Book Group, Morning Coffee Chats
- Walking a neighbor’s dog
- Phone call wellness check-ins
- Grocery/Pharmacy pick-up and delivery
All Town of San Anselmo public facilities are currently closed until at least May 3rd.in accordance with the Marin County Shelter in Place mandate. However, the Town and Age Friendly task force know that everyone, and especially seniors, need help connecting to resources and adjusting to the new information coming out daily. If you would like to volunteer please use the link listed above. If you need support with anything please use the link above and completely fill out the form. For all other inquiries, questions, or concerns please contact the Age Friendly Task Force Chair: Sara Robinson, srimpacts@gmail.com (240-838-0868)Knowing that we have neighbors over 65 or less-abled who only use a phone for communication, we are encouraging all residents to reach out to your neighbors and check in on them. Please let them know they can call the Age-Friendly program leaders to be placed on the main emergency volunteer check-in system. By doing so they will receive regular volunteer welfare and check-in calls, and receive volunteer program assistance when possible.
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Click the logos below to access SanAnselmoStayandPlay, the San Anselmo Recreation Department’s virtual recreation resource! Here, you will find all kinds of creative projects, ideas for at-home games, and plenty of indoor activities using household items! During these difficult times, we want to ensure that we continue to provide our community with recreation based resources for children to continue to learn, play, and grow. "Check out the links in each post on Instagram, then post your child's version!" Don’t forget to tag us using #SanAnselmoStayandPlay! Click on the boxes below for two fun examples.
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Library NewsBook Challenges while at home Email sleyland@townofsananselmo.org or jwaskey@townofsananselmo.org for more information or your submissions for raffle tickets! Storytime Live on Facebook Join us on Mondays at 11am on our San Anselmo Library Facebook page for Storytime Live: a virtual baby and toddler storytime with books, songs, and rhymes to help acquire early literacy, fine motor, and language development skills. We miss you and hope to see you online! Night of the Poets Adapts to Shelter-In-Place Sadly, the 17th?annual?Night of the Poets?will not happen this year.?This beloved?San Anselmo tradition will not be lost to a virus, however.?Celebrate?a?“Poem a Day” on our?YouTube channel.?We invite you to?be a part?of?it, too.?Please read, record and send your poem to us at library@townofsananselmo.org and we’ll upload it onto our site.?Poetry will continue to thrive in our community?as we all come together in a new,?but?still?meaningful way.?
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Support Your Local Businesses at these two sites SanAnselmoShops.comAs stated on the website, SanAnselmoShops.com isn’t just a site to support our town’s shops during this time. It’s a way to get to know the businesses & the people behind them - a way to celebrate community.
The goal of SanAnselmoShops.com is to provide a place for the local community to see each store in our town, what they have to offer during this time and a link to their website or social media. Basically, the goal is to provide a place that is easy for customers and the community to find local businesses, to see what is being offered, to support them during this time.
Please visit SanAnselmoShops.com and their sister site, SanAnselmoEats.com and support our local businesses as we all work to get through this challenging time.
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Did you know that most restaurants in San Anselmo are open for business! Due to the Shelter in Place Order, they have had to pivot from in-house dining to curbside take-out and home delivery. SanAnselmoEats.com is a community website with listings from restaurants and other food/community-serving businesses who are open and ready to serve. The Town has provided dedicated curbside loading zones to businesses. Local support and participation by customers helps to feed our community while supporting our local businesses and their employees. This is a perfect example of a win-win scenario! Stay InformedThe community is encouraged to sign-up for regular updates from SanAnselmoEats.com. Just click THIS LINK and provide your contact information. You can also text to join by texting CURBSIDE to 42882.Invitation to ParticipateFood service or other community-serving businesses are encouraged to send listing information to the SanAnselmoEats.com team. Please send relevant information (business name, logo, website address, phone number and email) to sananselmoeats@gmail.com, or fill out the form at the bottom of the SanAnselmoEats.com website. Daily Specials/UpdatesParticipating restaurants are encouraged to send in information about daily specials by 11:00pm on the previous day. The website will be updated twice daily. A special thanks goes out to San Anselmo resident Pat Townsley for his tireless efforts in making this program happens.
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IMPORTANT MESSAGE ABOUT TOWN OPERATIONS NOTIFICATION OF CLOSURES OF TOWN PROGRAMS AND PUBLIC FACILITIES Through May 3, 2020
In an effort to limit potential exposure and community spread of COVID-19 (novel coronavirus), the Town of San Anselmo has made the difficult decision to close all indoor public facilities and provide as many services as possible online, by email and by phone.
The Town continues to work closely with our partners at the County of Marin's Health & Human Services Department and the California Department of Public Health and will provide ongoing information via the Town's website and by email communications.
Departmental Operations:
Recreation Department: All events, activities, programs, and meetings have been cancelled or postponed and all indoor recreation facilities will be closed during this time. The Recreation Offices will be closed to walk-in service but will be available for online, email and phone service. Phone: 415.258.4640 Email: recreation@townofsananselmo.orgLibrary: All events, activities, programs, meetings and daily operations have been cancelled or postponed. All online services remain available. Phone: 415.258.4656 Email: library@townofsananselmo.orgTown Hall Offices: Closed to walk-in services. The following services will be available by phone and email between8:30 am and 3:00 pm, Monday through Thursday: Business License and Administration Services Building, Planning and Public Works Services Town Clerk Contact Information: Public Works, Police and Fire operations will keep to their regular schedules while taking precautions to protect themselves using personal protective equipment (PPE) such as masks and/or gloves and practicing social distancing.
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