Bay Area Observer 3-19-2020

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VOLUME 11, NO. 12 • THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 2020 • COMMUNITY NEWS FOR LA PORTE, MORGAN’S POINT, SHOREACRES, SEABROOK & THE GALVESTON BAY AREA

La Porte Mayor Local Mayors Sign Local Disaster Declarations For La Porte, Seabrook, Louis Rigby Issues Statement To Citizens Morgan’s Point and Shoreacres

Mayor Louis Rigby - City of La Porte REBECCA COLLINS editor@bayareaobserver.com The mayors of the cities of La Porte, Seabrook, Shoreacres and Morgan’s Point have all signed Declarations of Emergency as of March 13th, 2020 in response to the global coronavirus pandemic. The declaration activates the cities’ emergency plans, which will allow them to allocate resources, utilize personnel and enact procedures to prevent the spread of COVID-19, the illness caused by the new coronavirus. It will also allow the county to request state assistance if needed. In a press release the City of La Porte stated, “The City of La Porte’s number one priority is the health and safety of our residents. The City continues to work with public health and emergency management officials throughout the region to ensure our communities remain prepared. City officials join the State and County in supporting a proactive approach that will limit the spread of COVID-19. To continue this effort, Mayor Rigby signed a local disaster declaration for La Porte. This declaration allows the City to take measures that further reduce the risk of the COVID-19 virus spreading in our area. These measures may include cancellation or postpone-

Mayor Thom Kolupski - City of Seabrook

ment of local community events either sponsored by the City or scheduled to take place at City parks and facilities. Additional measures may be taken to protect individuals and groups who are more vulnerable to the virus. The goal is to help slow the spread of infection. Doing so allows our health systems to sustain and meet the needs of our region, without overwhelming them. We encourage community members to remain calm and prepared, and ask that you continue to follow public health guidance for COVID-19. Please visit the links below for trusted information and resources”. Seabrook’s Mayor Thom Kolupki also issued a declaration on March 13th. In a press release issued on that day, the City of Seabrook stated, “The City of Seabrook’s main priority is the health and wellbeing of our residents and the city continues to coordinate with public health and emergency management officials throughout the state and region to ensure our community is prepared with a proactive approach to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 (novel coronavirus). The local disaster declaration signed by Mayor Kolupski will allow the city to take further measures which may reduce the risk of COVID-19 from spreading in our community. These

measures may include the postponement or cancellation of large events or community gatherings and the closing of city facilities as necessary. In addition, the declaration will also help with federal funding for emergency services and medical supplies should the need arise. The primary goal of all of our efforts is to slow the spread of infection thus allowing our health system to sustain and meet the needs of our community without overwhelming them. Please remain calm and prepared and continue to follow public health guidance for COVID-19. We encourage residents to rely on trusted information and resources”. Morgan’s Point Mayor Michel Bechtel in coordination with neighboring municipalities declared a local State of Disaster for public health emergency for the City of Morgan’s Point on March 13. The declaration will continue for a period of not more than seven days from the date of declaration unless continued or renewed by the City Council of the City of Morgan’s Point, Texas. This declaration allows the City to take measures that further reduce the risk of the COVID-19 virus spreading in our area. Doing so allows our health systems to sustain and meet the needs of our region, without overwhelming them.

See “Emergency Declarations” on page 3

Governor Abbott Allows Virtual And Telephonic Open Meetings To Maintain Government Transparency Ensures continued government operation while preserving transparency Governor Greg Abbott today acted to maintain government transparency and continued government operations while reducing face-to-face contact for government open meetings. As Texas works to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, the Governor granted the Office of the Attorney General’s request for suspension of certain open-meeting statutes. This temporary suspension will allow for telephonic or videoconference meetings of governmental bodies that are accessible to the public in an effort to reduce in-person meetings that assemble large groups of people. “Even as the State of Texas takes precautionary measures to contain the spread of COVID-19, we also have a responsibility to maintain government transparency,” said Governor Abbott. “With today’s action, Texas is reducing non-essential in-person contact for a limited period, while ensuring that state and local government entities continue to work to fulfill necessary functions and with full transparency for the people of Texas. I urge state and local officials to do their part to mitigate the spread of COVID-19 by avoiding meetings that bring people into large group settings.” In accordance with section 418.016 of the Texas Government Code, Governor Abbott has suspended various provisions that require government officials and members of the public to be physically present at a specified meeting loca-

tion. This temporary suspension will leave important openmeeting protections in place: Members of the public will be entitled to participate and address the governmental body during any telephonic or videoconference meeting. To hold a telephonic or videoconference meeting, a governmental body must post a written notice that gives the public a way to participate remotely, such as a toll-free dial-in number, and that includes an electronic copy of any agenda packet that officials will consider at the meeting. A governmental body must provide the public with access to a recording of any telephonic or videoconference meeting. State and local officials who have questions about openmeeting requirements after this suspension should submit them to the Office of the Attorney General via e-mail at TOMA@oag.texas.gov, or by leaving a message at (888) 672-6787. Officials with questions about teleconference and videoconference capabilities offered by the Texas Department of Information Resources should visit dir.texas.gov or call (512) 475-4700. Officials who hold videoconference meetings are encouraged to provide for participation via telephone for members of the public without videoconferencing capability. If officials are not holding a telephonic or videoconference meeting, all open-meeting requirements apply.

“Effective March 17, 2020, Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo has ordered all restaurant dining rooms and bars to be closed in Harris County. Restaurants are allowed to continue delivery services, curbside pick-up, and drive-throughs. The next few weeks many of our local businesses, may experience a decrease in business, and I encourage you to support them as much as possible. Although dine-in seating will not be available, you can still pick up a meal or request delivery from one of our local restaurants. The City of La Porte is an incredibly resilient community, and it will take all of us to get through these challenging times. I ask that we all follow the guidance of our local emergency management office and public health officials, who have everyo11e’s best interest at heart. To protect our families from the spread of the virus, residents are reminded to practice caution: wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds; use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least 60 percent alcohol; avoid shaking hands; cover your coughs and sneezes; clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces, and avoid close contact with people who are sick. Residents are also reniinded to practice social distancing: keep your distance from others (six feet apart) and avoid group gatherings. The La Porte Office of Emergency Management will continue to provide you with updated information via social media, phone calls, text messages, emails, and at LaPorteTX.gov /NotifyMe. This is our community. Let’s keep supporting each other, while doing what we can to prevent the spread of COVID-19”.

SBA to Provide Disaster Assistance Loans for Small Businesses Impacted by Coronavirus (COVID-19) WASHINGTON – SBA Administrator Jovita Carranza issued the following statement today in response to the President’s address to the nation: “The President took bold, decisive action to make our 30 million small businesses more resilient to Coronavirus-related economic disruptions. Small businesses are vital economic engines in every community and state, and they have helped make our economy the strongest in the world. Our Agency will work directly with state Governors to provide targeted, low-interest disaster recovery loans to small businesses that have been severely impacted by the situation. Additionally, the SBA continues to assist small businesses with counseling and navigating their own preparedness plans through our network of 68 District Offices and numerous Resource Partners located around the country. The SBA will continue to provide every small business with the most effective and customer-focused response possible during these times of uncertainty.” SBA’s Economic Injury Disaster Loans offer up to $2 million in assistance for a small business. These loans can provide vital economic support to small businesses to help overcome the temporary loss of revenue they are experiencing. Process for Accessing SBA’s Coronavirus (COVID-19) Disaster Relief Lending • The U.S. Small Business Administration is offering designated states and territories low-interest federal disaster loans for working capital to small businesses suffering substantial economic injury as a result of the Coronavirus (COVID-19). Upon a request received from a state’s or territory’s Governor, SBA will issue under its own authority, as provided by the Coronavirus Preparedness and Response Supplemental Appropriations Act that was recently signed by the President, an Economic Injury Disaster Loan declaration. • Any such Economic Injury Disaster Loan assistance declaration issued by the SBA makes loans available to small See “SBA” on page 3

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