City of Pleasanton COVID-19 Updates

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The regional COVID-19 testing site at the Alameda County Fairgrounds has been extended through July 10, and is open from 9:00am-1:00pm (or while supplies last), Monday-Friday. Testing is available forasymptomatic residents age 10 years and above in the citiesof Pleasanton, Dublin, and Livermore. No appointment is needed. Testing at this site is to determine if a patient is currently infected. Additional Testing Site Information Test site will be closed on July 3 due to the July 4th holiday. During this time, no one can stand silent. Let us be clear and direct about where the City of Pleasanton stands: the killing of George Floyd is reprehensible. With others, we grieve for George Floyd, for his family and friends, and the community. We call upon all cities to stand up to blatant acts of racism in our society and our institutions. The City of Pleasanton supports the ideals and goals of demonstrators who have come together in recent days to assemble peaceably to educate and advocate and who seek justice in our world. We will protect First Amendment rights that allow freedom of speech and peaceful protests. We will also protect our residents and businesses who have invested so much in Pleasanton and will safeguard our community from those using violence to distract from the critical message of this moment. Leadership calls out broken systems and works to fix them. Leadership says we see you and we hear you. We encourage constructive dialogue and genuine engagement through our interactions with one another to decide together how we as a community make our city a better place. Let us work together to find meaningful ways to honor the life of George Floyd, and let that collective work reflect the community we strive to be. The City of Pleasanton and our police department stand with you. Pleasanton Mayor and Council Pleasanton City Manager Pleasanton Police Chief Pleasanton Police Officers Association Effective June 8, a face covering must be worn when outside and when anyone else other than just members of their Social Bubble is within 30 feet (10 yards). They must wear a face covering when in the workplace except when in a private space or area not regularly used by others. They must wear a face covering when preparing food or other items for sale or distribution to people who are not members of their household or living unit. When people are approaching each other and likely to pass in the coming seconds, they must put on their face coverings when they are within 30 feet. This 30-foot rule applies whether people are on the sidewalk, in a park, on a path or trail, or in any other outdoor area, and whether they are walking, running, biking, otherwise exercising, standing, or engaged in transportation such as using a motorcycle, skateboard, moped, or scooter. Alameda County Health Officer Order 20-13 Muirwood and Cubby's Dog Parks will be opening beginning June 24. Per the Health Order while at the dog park, all persons must: Wear a face covering at all times Maintain at least 6-foot social distance at all times -Avoid physical contact with others Provide own waste bags and water Please do NOT enter dog park if feeling sick ***On June 29 Cubby's will be temporarily closed for the day to allow for additional required maintenance*** The COVID-19 Emergency Rental Assistance Program ( ERAP ) has the objective of mitigating potential homelessness and displacement of existing Pleasanton residents who are experiencing a decrease in household income due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and thus, unable to pay their rent, by providing a grant to assist eligible tenants pay for delinquent rent.Applicants may submit an application online at cityservecares.org/renthelp or request an application by phone (925) 208-0660 or by email renthelp@cityservecares.org. Please click on the flyer below for more details or visit CityServe's website. Eligibility and income limits apply. Local Regional Testing Site at Alameda County Fairgrounds The regional COVID-19 testing site at the Alameda County Fairgrounds has been extended through July 10, and is open from 9:00am-1:00pm (or while supplies last), Monday-Friday. Testing is available forasymptomatic residents age 10 years and above in the citiesof Pleasanton, Dublin, and Livermore. No appointment is needed. Testing at this site is to determine if a patient is currently infected. Additional Testing Site Information Stanford Health Care - ValleyCare Medical Center Located in the parking lot at 5555 W. Las Positas Blvd., Pleasanton from 1:00pm-5:00pm Monday through Friday for anyone with a physician’s order and non-acute symptoms can be tested. Call 650-736-5211 for an appointment. Due to theAlameda County Health Department revised Shelter in Place Orders effective Monday, May 4, 2020, all City of Pleasanton offices remain closed through May. The revised Order does allow for all construction work to continue. We will be conducting building inspections as soon as possible.Thank you for your patience during this time. Effective May 4, 2020: Construction Projects:All construction projects are subject to safety protocols included in the Alameda County Order of the Health Officer No. 20-10 dated April 29, 2020. Please review theAppendix B-1for Small Construction Project Safety Protocol orAppendix B-2for Large Construction Project Safety Protocol. Complete aCOVID-19 Construction Project Safety Certificationand post at the job site. Building Plan Review:We are only accepting digital building permit applications, atpermitapps@cityofpleasantonca.gov. Digital plans are strongly requested as well, through the same email address. Contact our staff to upload large files to our ftp site. Electronic building permit applications and information is available on the City websitehere. We are plan checking electronically, and routing electronic plans to our plan check consultants for review. Planning:We are only accepting electronic Planning applications during this time. Please visit ourElectronic Planning Submittalpage for more information and instructions. We are available to answer zoning, land use and development questions atpod@cityofpleasantonca.gov. Engineering:We are only accepting engineering permits for emergencies relating to health and safetyassociated with sewer, water or utilities by calling 925-931-5650 during normal business hours. Payments:All payments must be by credit card via phone. Payments will be processed on Tuesday and Thursday only Building Inspections:Inspection requests can be done online atwww.pleasantonpermits.comor by calling 925-931-5300, Press 1. Inspections may be conducted through a video session on your smart phone or tablet at the jobsite. You will be contacted the morning of your inspection to coordinate the time of your inspection. All construction safety protocols must be in place and a signedCOVID-19 Construction Project Safety Certificationform provided to our inspector prior to the inspection. We are only accepting digital building permit applications, atpermitapps@cityofpleasantonca.gov. Digital plans are strongly requested as well, through the same email address. Contact our staff to upload large files to our ftp site, or when allowed, to arrange drop-off and pick-up of paper plansetsat ourPermit Center. Electronic building permit applications and information is available on the City websitehere. Plan checking is being done electronically, and routing electronic plans to our plan check consultants for review. All payments must be by credit card via phone. Payments will be processed on Tuesday and Thursday only. For general building questions, please emailbuildingdivision@cityofpleasantonca.gov. All construction projects are subject to safety protocols included in the Alameda County Order of the Health Officer No. 20-10 dated April 29, 2020. Please review theAppendix B-1for Small Construction Project Safety Protocol orAppendix B-2for Large Construction Project Safety Protocol. Complete aCOVID-19 Construction Project Safety Certificationand post at the job site. BMX park, Skateparks, and Callippe Preserve Golf Course have all re-opened with safety guidelines. BMX park and Skatepark safety protocols: If NOT from same household, stay 6 feet apart and DO NOT share equipment. Everyone must wear face coverings. Callippe Golf Course safety protocols: https://www.playcallippe.com/ Tennis courts will open on May 16 at 8:00am with safety guidelines: Tennis courts are open ONLY forsingles from the same household. Face coverings are requiredexcept while exercising. Yes, Camp P-Town will be held daily from 7:30am-5:30pm starting June 1-July 2. Camp is for children from essential worker families and those who are able to work outside the home as of May 18. Children must be between the ages of 6-12. For more information or to sign up for either camp please visitwww.pleasantonfun.com or call 925-931-5340. Effective Friday, June 19, to coincide with Alameda County’s allowance of outdoor dining, the City will close Main Street to vehicular traffic from Friday afternoon through Sunday evening. The closure will include the length of Main Street from Bernal Avenue to Del Valle Parkway, with openings for cross/through traffic at St. John/Ray Streets and Rose Avenue/Neal Street. Breakdown from 8:00 10:00 pm each Sunday Operational hours 4:00 pm Friday 8:00 pm Sunday Anticipated dates of operation (depending on allowance of outdoor dining by Alameda County): June 19-21 June 26-28 July 3-5 July 10-12 July 17-19 July 24-26 July 31-August 2 August 7-9 Our City has received many generous and kind offers to help provide resources to our frontline workers- police, fire, and health care professionals. While our frontline workers are humbled and grateful for the outpouring of food donations, we are requesting all donations instead be made to local non-profits, or a non-profit of your choice, who are serving our most vulnerable residents. Local non-profits to support: Axis Community Healthhttp://www.axishealth.org/about_us/donate.html CityServe of the Tri-Valleyhttps://cityservetrivalley.org/donate/ Open Heart Kitchenhttps://www.openheartkitchen.org/donate/ Tri-Valley Havenhttp://www.trivalleyhaven.org/donate.html Senior Support Program of the Tri-Valleyhttps://www.ssptv.org/donate.html Spectrum Community Services - Meals on Wheelshttps://www.spectrumcs.org/donate 2-1-1 Eden I Rhttp://edenir.org/donate/ Stanford Health Care - ValleyCareSupply and Equipment Donations Instructions Food Donations How can someone find local resouces and services? (Where to find showers/food/etc.) Updated CityServe of the Tri-Valley offers connections to a number of resources, such as food banks and shelters, for those in need. Tri-Valley Haven food pantry hours Monday through Wednesday from 1-5pm and Thursdays from 1-7pm and Fridays from 12-4pm Alameda County Fairgrounds Drive-Thru Pantry, open weekly, Tuesday & Thursday from 9AM – 3PM Pleasanton Unified School District will resume meal services for students on July 13 for students.Groceries pick up is offered weekly at school sites that are distributing breakfast and lunch. Groceries will be offered on Fridays only. This is available to any member of the community in need. Pick-up locations are drive thru. No seating will be offered. Library book drop will be open to accept returned library materials only.Donations will not be accepted. Beginning Tuesday, June 23 the Library will be offering curbside pick-up on library materials from the web catalog: https://pleasantonlibrary.bibliocommons.com/ Our facilities may be closed, but that doesn't mean you can't still take advantage of the many library and recreation resources available online. Visit the Virtual Library Recreation Center where you'll find a great selection of free applications, online services and quality content that you can access from home. Whether you're looking for entertainment or education, there's something here for you. Yes, property owners are required to maintain their property free of hazards, including any hazard created by the presence of weeds, grass, brush, debris, growth or other matter which may support fire travel.Per the countywide Stay at Home Order, residents can still hire workers to help manage your hazardous vegetation. For more information, please see the Livermore-Pleasanton Weed Standards for 2020. California Climate Credit: The CPUC is using the CA Climate Credit to reduce April, May, and June 2020 energy bills – To see the full proposal please link here -https://bit.ly/2X3NzZdTo comment on the proposal please link here -https://bit.ly/2wW67zW. Moratorium on Utility Disconnections: Ordered all CPUC-regulated energy, water, sewer, and communications providers to halt customer disconnections for non-payment. Utilities must also restore service to those whose service was disconnected prior to the CPUC’s March 17, 2020 order. Suspended Renewal Requirements: Ensured continued affordable access to communications and energy services by suspending renewal requirements for the low-income programs CARE and the Family Electric Rate Assistance programs. Ensuring Full Access to CARE:The California Alternate Rates for Energy (CARE) program provides a 20 to 35 percent discount on utility bills. Many people who have recently lost their job due to COVID-19 will be eligible for the program. Customers just have to call their utility and ask to be enrolled. Information on participating in the program, including monthly income limits, can be found on the CPUC’s website atwww.cpuc.ca.gov/General.aspx?id=976. Non-essential shutoffs:CPUC is working with utilities to ensure that they cancel all non-essential proactive shut-offs they have planned. Protecting Contractors: Ensured that large investor-owned utilities help the economic stability of the large contractor workforce that provides energy efficiency upgrades to low income Californians. Reliable Broadband:Asked the largest wireless and Internet service providers to consider suspending data caps and data coverage charges if they have not already done so. For a list of consumer protection provisions utilities are enacting in response to the COVID-19 pandemic www.cpuc.ca.gov/covid19protections Pleasanton Farmer's Market re-opened on Saturday, May 9 for Pleasanton residents with a new configuration on W. Angela Street and the parking corridor from Neal Street to Abbie Street. Special Market hours for persons 60+ year will be from 8am-9am. General access will begin at 9am. All social distancing protocols must be practiced at all times by vendors and patrons including the wearing of face coverings. No pets are allowed. Pleasanton Farmer's Market Safety Guidelines:https://pcfma.org/pcfma-coronavirus/ The transfer station operated by Pleasanton Garbage Service has remained open for dumping seven days a week from 8:00 am - 4:00 pm. The buy back center is temporarily closed and will reopen at a later date. Is Pleasanton going to advocate to the Alameda County Health Department for a sub-regional Shelter In Place Order for the cities of Pleasanton, Dublin, and Livermore? Updated Yes, the cities of Pleasanton, Livermore and Dublin have formally asked the Alameda County Public Health Department to consider looser restrictions in the Tri-Valley area due to the lower case count. While the Alameda County Office of Public Health denied the request, the County to allow more activities under its Health Officer Orders this Friday, June 19, which will move the county further along its path to relax restrictions by reopening outdoor museums, outdoor restaurant dining, religious services, indoor/outdoor retail, and outdoor fitness classes. Has Alameda County Moved to Stage 3 for Reopening Barbershops, Hair Salons, Places of Worship? New Alameda County Public Health Department has not met the State s regional variance attestation requirement to allow for stage 3. Alameda County Public Health Department current Health Order issued on May 18, 2020 does not provide a sunset date for sheltering in place as previous Orders provided. The changes from the most recent Shelter in Place Order from Alameda County can be found at the following link: 5.18.20 Shelter in Place Summary. Yes, following the Judicial Council of California's emergency meeting, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra issued updated guidance to California tenants, alerting all tenants of the following aspects of the statewide rules currently in place. During the ongoing state of emergency and for 90 days after it is lifted, the Judicial Council rule prevents new eviction cases from proceeding, except where a court determines that eviction is necessary to protect public health and safety. Additionally, eviction trials in existing cases will be delayed for at least 60 days. Finally, under the Governor’s executive order, until May 31, 2020, qualifying tenants who retain documentation to prove their inability to pay rent and timely notify their landlords that they cannot do so are protected against lockout by the sheriff. Additional information can be found on the Attorney General's Press Release. In light of concerns surrounding COVID-19 (coronavirus), the City of Pleasanton and Zone 7 Water Agency would like to reassure residents and businesses that this virus has no impact on the safety or supply of your drinking water. EPA recommends that Americans continue to use and drink tap water as usual. The World Health Organization (WHO) has stated that the, “presence of the COVID-19 virus has not been detected in drinking-water supplies and based on current evidence the risk to water supplies is low.” For more information, please visit www.zone7water.com. The Office of the Alameda County Treasurer-Tax Collector (ALCO TTC) recognizes that Alameda County residents are being impacted by the COVID-19 Shelter-In-Place (SIP) Order commencing on March 17th and currently extended through May 31st In addition to health issues, taxpayers may be experiencing severe financial hardships due to the virus and the SIP Orders. Therefore, ALCO TTC will consider applications for waivers of penalties, interest, and costs for delinquent taxes if the reason for delinquent payment is due to demonstrated COVID‐19 related circumstances such as health or financial hardship to the taxpayer, and the other elements of the statute are met. For more information, please see the policy issued from the ALCO TTC. The City of Pleasanton values the local business community and we share in your concerns in how to continue to navigate through this time of uncertainty and hardship. Please visit our business support resource center for useful information on business and employee relief, and ways to you can support Pleasanton businesses. For Pleasanton Unified School District Families, here is the latest information from the school district regarding COVID-19: PUSD COVID-19 Update Page. Novel coronavirus COVID-19 is a virus strain that originated in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China that has spread among humans since Dec. 2019. Coronaviruses usually cause mild respiratory illnesses, such as the common cold. Some coronaviruses have caused more severe illness, such as severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS). CDC: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Situation Summary COVID-19 primarily spreads when an infected person coughs or sneezes releasing droplets which can travel up to 6 feet. Another person can become infected if these droplets enter their mouth, nose, or eyes directly or through their contaminated hands. An infected person who coughs or sneezes into their hands and touches surfaces such as phones, tables, door handles, or toys can contaminate them. CDC: How COVID-19 Spreads Call ahead to a healthcare professional if you develop a fever and symptoms of respiratory illness, such as cough or difficulty breathing, and have been in close contact with a person known to have COVID-19 or if you live in or have recently traveled to an area with ongoing spread. Tell your healthcare professional about your recent travel or contact. Your healthcare professional will work with your state’s public health department and CDC to determine if you need to be tested for COVID-19. Alameda County Health: What To Do When Sick We recognize that public health emergencies, such as the Coronavirus 19 outbreak can be stressful for residents and our community, and lead to social stigma and discrimination by associating a disease to a population or nationality, even though not everyone in that population is at risk. A disease like the Coronavirus 19 can make anyone sick regardless of their race or ethnicity. Dispel and Share Facts About COVID-19 Managing Emotional Health During Uncertain Times Alameda County Behavioral Health Hively AXIS Community Health

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