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COVID-19 Update | City Council Highlights

COVID-19 Update | City Council Highlights

 
 
December 11, 2020
 
Dear Members and Partners,
 
As you may have heard, after extensive public comment and discussion, the Paso Robles City Council voted last night on their intention to “maintain the purple tier restriction levels” of the State’s COVID-19 guidelines. The City Council’s direction was to emphasize education over enforcement.
 
However, the Council placing the City in the purple tier is an unclear action in regard to State enforcement. Please view Mayor Steve Martin’s quote below and find the City of Paso Robles press release here
 
Working together in collaboration with the Paso Robles Wine Country Alliance and Travel Paso, we have come together in an effort to clearly communicate what these actions mean.
 
As you know, many local businesses operate under the jurisdiction of county and state agencies – ABC (Alcohol Beverage Control), Health Department, etc. – where county and state rulings supersede local government actions. Wineries and most restaurants operate with ABC licenses and permits that allow them to sell alcohol. The ABC is under the state’s jurisdiction and, as with past orders, have communicated that they will enforce the current rules with education and voluntary compliance from businesses.
 
There is an implied risk that each business owner assumes if they decide to ignore a state health order. This is an exercise in risk tolerance and there could be severe consequences should authorities decide to enforce this order. We know many businesses have chosen to remain open to keep employees working, make payroll, pay bills, and serve their customers and community. Most are doing so with responsible practices including operating outdoors, physically distancing, limiting group size, and wearing masks.
 
This is an unfortunate and difficult situation that we find ourselves in; we know businesses have been extremely hard hit. Each business has been affected differently during this pandemic. Please act responsibly and in the best interest of our community, your business, and the safety of your employees and customers.
 
The State and the County still retain enforcement authority to use at their discretion. And, as the Council noted, Dr. Borenstein and the County will determine what they consider an egregious violation, one that can lead to more serious enforcement actions.
 
The City Council meets again on Tuesday, December 15. If you choose, please tune-in and participate to gain clarity and voice your ideas on how we as a city can approach this in an equitable manner. You are an integral part of our community and the reputation of our world-class destination.
 
Respectfully,
 
 
Gina Fitzpatrick
President / CEO, Paso Robles Chamber of Commerce
805-234-7174
 
Joel Peterson
Executive Director, PRWCA
805-610-2204
 
Stacie Jacob
Executive Director, Travel Paso
805-286-6874
 
 
 
Message from Mayor Steve Martin
 
 
 
"As I have said since the beginning of the pandemic, the City has no authority to unilaterally countermand instructions from the State of California. The Council's recent action to maintain "purple" tier restrictions in Paso Robles expresses our position that we should not be affected by shutdown mandates applied to communities in Southern California. It does not relieve individuals or businesses from compliance with the shutdown order at this time. The State and the County still retain enforcement authority to use at their discretion. As was expressly stated during our meeting, the city has no ability to indemnify any business in non-compliance. We are working with other officials to have our County placed in a sub-segment of the state based on our COVID-19 statistics to be relieved of the shutdown restriction."

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