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City of Paso Robles COVID-19 Update - June 5, 2020


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Paso Robles Mayor Steve Martin is keeping our residents informed during the pandemic via video and blog. See all of his messages here. 

Reopening Updates

Checklist for local employers

In Stage 2 Now; Preparing for Stage 3

For Stage 2 businesses that are permitted to reopen now, and for Stage 3 businesses that would like to prepare to reopen once the State gives the go ahead, here’s your checklist for reopening: 
  • Perform a detailed risk assessment
  • Train employees to limit the spread of #COVID19
  • Implement disinfecting protocols & physical distancing guidelines & more
  • Follow new industry guidelines before reopening

Find a full list of guidelines at emergencySLO.org/reopen

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Continue to Slow the Spread at Home and Work

As we continue to see new cases in the County and the State, please remember to:

  • Continue to physically distance
  • Sanitize frequently, keep high-touch surfaces clean
  • Wear a mask if you can’t keep 6 feet of distance
  • Encourage sick employees to stay home
  • Establish routine cleaning practices
  • Reduce travel
  • Limit larger gatherings (encourage video conferences)
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Downtown Parking Program

To encourage residents to return downtown, we are asking for voluntary participation in the downtown parking program and recommend the use of the WayToPark app as a touchless method to register and pay for parking. We ask that employees continue to park in the permit lots to free up spaces on street for customers. We are not currently enforcing or writing tickets on street or in the permit lots at this time. 

Paso Robles COVID-19 Resources


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Last Day for State Sponsored Testing in Paso Robles

Any San Luis Obispo County resident can now get tested for Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) in about five minutes at the following locations:
  • Paso Robles - remaining at the Paso Vets hall until Friday, June 5
  • Grover Beach- continuing at the Ramona Garden Park Center
  • San Luis Obispo Vets Hall - opening on Monday, June 8
  • Cambria - Pop up testing at Cambria Vets Memorial - June 2
  • Los Osos - Pop up testing at the Red Barn - June 3 and June 4
Testing is free by appointment, Monday through Friday from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Paso Robles Veteran’s Center, 240 Scott Street through June 5. Schedule online or call 888-634-1123.
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Eviction and Foreclosure Moratorium

Statewide and in SLO County, renters who have suffered financial hardships as a result of COVID-19 cannot be evicted and foreclosure judgments have been suspended. These rules are set to stay in place for 90 days after the Governor lifts the state of emergency or until the Judicial Council appeals or amends them. Details 

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Food Distribution Resources

The City is tracking and sharing comprehensive lists of free meal and pantry services provided in the Paso Robles area. Pleases share this information with anyone who could benefit from it. Details

City Updates

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June 2 City Council Meeting

Items of interest relating to COVID-19:
  • COVID-19 Economic Recovery Measures: Temporary Uses of Public Right-of-Way- Parklets. City Council approved the addition of parklets to provide extra seating for restaurants in order to achieve physical distancing and stimulate the local economy. Watch the presentation and discussion 

  • Continued Direction on Proposed 2021 Budget: Due to COVID-19 fiscal impacts, the City's budget for FY2021 must be reduced by $13 million. Council selected a preferred scenario of budget reductions for staff to bring back for final budget approval at the June 16, 2020 City Council meeting. Watch the presentation and discussion
Until further notice, City meetings are being held virtually. Agendas, staff reports and information on how residents can participate is here.

Wellness

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Be Well Paso Weekly Challenge

The Be Well Paso Weekly Challenge is a tool to help Paso Robles residents stay healthy in body, mind and spirit. We hope that you’ll join us! Jump in and start whenever you’re ready.

If you’d like, please feel free to share your progress on your social media with #bewellpaso

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The most important thing you can do is Shelter at Home. Stay home. Save lives.  

For complete information and details, go to www.ReadySLO.org

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