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File #: ID 22-475    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Action Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/15/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/24/2022 Final action:
Title: Actions pertaining to COVID-19 emergency: 1. WORKSHOP - Discussion of Emergency Order (EO) 2021-02 (Modified COVID-19 Emergency Order); EO 2020-09 (Employee COVID-19 Self-Screening); EO 2020-10 (Employee Leave Pay); EO 2020-15 (Telework by City Employees) 2. ***RESOLUTION - Confirming the termination of the local emergency related to COVID-19 (Subject to Mayor's Veto)
Sponsors: Office of Mayor & City Manager
Attachments: 1. 22-475 Proclamation Declaring Termination of Local Emergency Related to Covid-19, 2. 22-475 Resolution - Confirming Termination of Local Emergency Related to Covid-19
REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL


FROM: JERRY P. DYER, Mayor
Office of Mayor & City Manager

BY: GREGORY A. BARFIELD, Assistant City Manger
Office of Mayor & City Manager

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Actions pertaining to COVID-19 emergency:
1. WORKSHOP - Discussion of Emergency Order (EO) 2021-02 (Modified COVID-19 Emergency Order); EO 2020-09 (Employee COVID-19 Self-Screening); EO 2020-10 (Employee Leave Pay); EO 2020-15 (Telework by City Employees)
2. ***RESOLUTION - Confirming the termination of the local emergency related to COVID-19 (Subject to Mayor's Veto)

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RECOMMENDATION

The Mayor is recommending the termination of the local emergency related to COVID-19 and moving to a more long term endemic strategy that addresses Cal-OHSA, California Department of Public Health and local guidance regarding ensuring the ongoing safety of our employees and the residents of the city based on improving conditions. The emergency proclamation with an Administrative Order on COVID-19

The Workshop will allow for the for the entire Council to hear the status of the pandemic and allow for discussion on the Administrative Order as well as Council's Emergency Resolutions and Emergency Ordinances. The Council COVID subcommittee held a Special Meeting on Monday and may also have recommendations to share.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

After two years of living under a local emergency order as well as state and national emergency orders, our city has spent millions of dollars on testing, masks, sanitization, cleaning supplies, plexiglass, and technology to allow for remote working in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Mayor now is recommending the termination of the local emergency order based on better conditions in local case counts, hospitalizations of COVID positive persons including those needing ICU bed space and the development of three vaccines to help slow the rates of death from COVID-19.

Lifting the local Emergency Proclamation will eliminate all active Emergency Orders includi...

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