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HomeMy WebLinkAbout15 - Covid-19 Update - CorrespondenceReceived After Agenda Printed July 14, 2020 Item No. 15 From: City Clerk's Office Sent: Sunday, July 12, 2020 5:34 PM To: Mulvey, Jennifer; Rieff, Kim Subject: FW: Re Action to Restore Public Safety and Our Econnomy-FOR THE PUBLIC RECORD From: Denys Oberman Sent: Sunday, July 12, 2020 5:33:35 PM (UTC -08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada) To: O'Neill, William; Dixon, Diane; Brenner, Joy; Herdman, Jeff; Avery, Brad; Duffield, Duffy; Muldoon, Kevin; City Clerk's Office Cc: Denys Oberman; Fred Levine; Sheri Morgan; Nancy Alston; Laura Curran; Leung, Grace; jcanalis@latimes.com Subject: Re Action to Restore Public Safety and Our Econnomy-FOR THE PUBLIC RECORD [EXTERNAL EMAIL] DO NOT CLICK links or attachments unless you recognize the sender and know the content is safe. Mayor and Council Members: This comment is intended for the City Council in connection with the Pandemic and our Economy. It is intended for the Council and the Public as part of Public Comment for the Council Session of Juy 14, 2020 ( I did not see any related item on the Agenda.) Last week, in response to the significant rise in Pandemic positive cases in Newport Beach, the City decided to close its physical City Hall operations, to protect its staff and the public who may visit. We commend you for making this decision to insulate the City's employees and representatives Shall we assume that the City is taking measures to disinfect and clean the City facilities? We cannot acheive sustained economic resiliency or resume our valued educational and social activity until we can curb the spread of this virus. PLEASE PROVIDE YOUR LEADERSHIP SO THAT OUR COMMUNITY TAKES THESE SIMPLE,PROVEN MEASURES TO CURB PANDEMIC SPREAD: 1. Masks Up, all public places and others where there is congregation of people.( This is NOT an "invasion of our individual rights") 2. Physical Distancing- 6 ft. separation. Where this is not practical, it is Key that People put on their Masks to prevent contagion 3. Hygiene- wash and sanitize hands,etc.( what most of us learned in 2nd grade ). These are simple things , and can be implemented by all—regardless of political persuasion. It is good that our local health care facility, HOAG, currently has capacity . However, this is not a reason to be complacent.We also ask that the City continue to support the pull-back of reopenings under the State rulings, and possibly consider the reinstatement of Beach closure, for at least 30 days. The need to get past this Pandemic and its consequences transcends any and all political ideologies.We realize this is a tough one for many in this election year ALL MEDICAL AND SCIENTIFIC EXPERTS ENDORSE: ONE LEADERSHIP, CONSISTENT MESSAGE, BROAD COMMITMENT, ALONG WITH THE MEASURES ABOVE . Thank you for your service and consideration Denys Oberman Resident and Community Stakeholder Regards, Denys H. 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Received After Agenda Printed July 14, 2020 Item No. 15 RECOVER NEWPORT On The Road to Alecovet f July 10, 2020 Mayor O'Neill and City Council: As you know Recover Newport is a group of former Mayors and City Council members who are invested in safely restoring the economic and community health of the City of Newport Beach which has been damaged as a result of the novel COVID-19 pandemic. We wish to congratulate the City Council on the success of closing the beaches on July 4th and 5th. Although this was a difficult decision for you, we believe it was the correct one for public health and safety. This group strongly believes the road to recovery, in addition to our previous recommendations, involves an emphasis on public safety and following the directives for social distancing and wearing of masks. We previously encouraged the City Council to: A. Begin a program of active enforcement of the social distancing and mask directives, especially in places where large numbers of people are congregating. B. Require bars and restaurants to institute a one person -one seat policy. A number of establishments have been observed allowing patrons to congregate behind those seated at bars or allowing stand up crowds on patio areas. One seat per patron would insure that social distancing is followed. We would like to reemphasize this recommendation to you, particularly since the current order restricting restaurants and bars to outdoor seating and take out expires as soon as July 23rd 1 With active COVID-19 cases continuing to increase as restrictions are eased, public health and safety is increasingly at risk. This is an opportunity to act proactively to deal with the situation before the order expires on the 23rd The Recover Newport team appreciates the City Council's willingness to entertain our thoughts on matters to assist in the Recovery of Newport Beach and is available individually and collectively to answer any questions you may have regarding the suggestions made herein. Respectfully, Edward Selich Steve Rosansky Keith Curry Mike Henn Don Webb Tony Petros Nancy Gardner 2