Mayor Deborah Robertson's July 15th Newsletter

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Mayor Deborah Robertson’s NEWSLETTER

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WORD FROM THE MAYOR Unprecedented times call for actions that many of us are not commonly used to. However, our actions are essential to what the future of us, or people around us, may look like. Doing your part to keep everyone and yourself safe will go a long way. As of most recently, Governor Gavin Newsom announced the closure of San Bernardino County, and many others, to help reduce the risk of the spread and the number of COVID positive test results. Thus, fitness centers, places of worship, malls, and personal care services will be closed; effective immediately. Face coverings are also required in public by order of the California Department of Public Health. Please be sure you are staying safe and healthy. In case you are in need of assistance, my newsletter below can serve as a guide to find what and where these resources are available. Be sure to check out those below. Thanks for reading!

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Mayor Deborah Robertson


UPDATES NEW: Updates from Gov. Gavin Newsom SB County released an update regarding the state orders to close all indoor operations of additional sectors. Responding to significant increases in positive test results, hospitalizations and ICU admissions, Gov. Gavin Newsom today announced further mandates to mitigate the spread of COVID-19. Details can be found on the State’s COVID-19 website. The State has immediately expanded closures previously only required for counties on the state’s monitoring list to the entire state. These include indoor operations for dine-in restaurants, movie theaters, family entertainment centers, museums and cardrooms. Breweries, bars and pubs are required to close both indoor and outdoor operations entirely in every county. In addition, within the 31 counties on the state’s monitoring list – which include San Bernardino, Riverside and Los Angeles counties and represent approximately 80% of the state’s population – the State

requires the closure of indoor operations in sectors that tend to promote the mixing of populations which make adherence to social distancing and wearing face masks difficult. Businesses in these sectors that are unable to operate outdoors must close immediately under the State’s order. They include: • Gyms and fitness centers • Place of worship • Offices for non-critical sectors • Personal care services (e.g., nail salons, massage and tattoo facilities) • Hair salons and barber shops • Indoor malls Gov. Newsom noted that while the increase in testing has led to growth in positive cases, the positivity rate has recently trended down. However, new positive cases are averaging 8,211

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More on Updates from Gov. Gavin Newsom a day. Moreover, hospitalizations have increased 28% over the past 14 days and ICU admissions have jumped 39% over the same period. Overall, the state has had more than 320,000 COVID-19 cases and 7,000 deaths.

adapt to new behaviors if we are to slow the spread.” Effective immediately, California is closing business operations. Find the updated list of counties here.

“Until we have a vaccine or effective therapy, we have no choice but to continue taking steps to mitigate the spread of the virus,” said Newsom. “Californians must

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#SBCountyTogether Latest Update Daily Stats 19,502 Confirmed Cases (up 2.4% from the previous day) 307 Deaths (up 0.3% from the previous day) 181,718 Tested (up 2.0% from the previous day) Testing Locations Walk up Testing Department of Behavioral Health Auditorium 850 E. Foothill Blvd., Rialto 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. July 13-15 NOT ACCEPTING APPTS July 16-17 Appointments registration will open soon. -For more details, click here-

Ontario Convention Center (North) 1947 Convention Center Way, Ontario 9:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. July 13-15 NOT ACCEPTING APPTS July 16-17 Appointments registration will open soon. -For more details, click here-

Drive-Through Testing

(Cost may be associated with these locations)

West Point Medical Center – Fontana 7774 Cherry Ave., Fontana (909) 355-1296 Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

San Bernardino Premier Urgent Care Centers of California 284 E. Highland Ave., San Bernardino Daily from 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. No appointment necessary. All insurances accepted. No out-of-pocket expense for testing. Please bring your ID and insurance card, if you have one. Uninsured patients are also eligible for testing under the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA) and CARES Act. COVID-19 swab testing and antibody testing available. Click here for more information.

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Indoor Testing

San Bernardino— San Bernardino Health Center 606 E. Mill St., San Bernardino Monday through Friday from 1 to 5 p.m

*Residents of San Bernardino County may also call the COVID-19 helpline at (909) 387-3911 for general information and resources about the virus. The phone line is NOT for medical calls and is available Monday through Friday, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. If you have questions about social services, please call 211.*

Tune in to City Council Meetings City Council meetings take place the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. If you would like to tune in, you can find additional details here. Stay tuned and please, tune in!

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Business Resources Disaster Loan Assistance Federal Disaster Loans for Businesses, Private Nonprofits, Homeowners, and Renters

Our nation's small businesses are facing an unprecedented economic disruption due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak. On Friday, March 27, 2020, the President signed into law the CARES Act, which contains $376 billion in relief for American workers and small businesses. SBA provides lowinterest disaster loans to businesses of all sizes, private nonprofit organizations, homeowners, and renters. SBA disaster loans can be used to repair or replace the following items damaged or destroyed in a declared disaster: real estate, personal property, machinery and equipment, and inventory and business assets. Parents—Apply for the Pandemic EBT (P-EBT)

Apply by TODAY (July 15th) This program, called P-EBT, is for students who are normally able to get free or reduced price school meals. Apply and get up to $365 per child to spend on groceries.

SBA works with a number of local partners to counsel, mentor, and train small businesses. The SBA has 68 District Offices, as well as support provided by its Resource Partners, such as SCORE offices, Women’s Business Centers, Small Business Development Centers and Veterans Business Outreach Centers. When faced with a business need, use the SBA’s Local Assistance Directory to locate the office nearest you. If you are a business owner who needs access to capital apply TODAY! Click the link here. The deadline is set for Sept. 30th, 2020.

Children may continue to receive "grab n go" meals or emergency food at COVID-19 emergency feeding sites offered by schools and community locations, even if they are receiving P-EBT benefits.

Apply here!

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Business Partnership Applications still accepted! COVID-Compliant Business Partnership Program is providing $30 Million in Small Business Funding & Supporting all Businesses who partner. We encourage Rialto businesses to apply. For more information, click here!

CARES Act Programs Now Available in English & Spanish English and Spanish versions of the guidelines and applications for the two CARES Act programs established by the City Council are now available on the homepage of the City’s website as a direct link. (As information, such detail of the direct link to the applications and eligibility checklists is: here) 7


Community Dog park to be added to Frisbie Park expansion in Rialto

After the long awaited contract, construction has officially begun at Frisbee Park in efforts to build a dog park. San Bernardino Sun covered the story by stating, “The Frisbie Park expansion, which is to include the development of approximately 8.5 acres of land within the existing 27.4-acre site at 598 E. Easton St., just south of the 210 Freeway, was originally expected to conclude late last year.�

The idea was first introduced by Mayor Deborah Robertson in early 2019 and, soon after, broke ground last summer after being awarded $15 million to contract. This park will serve locals and visitors and will be a great addition to the community. Frisbee parks expansion will be yet another accomplishment for the City of Rialto and we thank city leaders! 8


Mayor Deborah Roberstson’s Community Resource Center Soft Opening July 19th This Sunday, July 19th, there will be a "soft" grand opening for the Mayor’s Community and Learning Center. This center will serve the community and residents as a resource to a number of helpful tools. In preparation for this event, there will be temperature checks, hand sanitizer, masks, packaged meals and a plethora of space to use. Please, come out to celebrate with the Mayor, at a safe distance of course.

Location: 150 W Baseline Road, Suite B Time: 2:30 PM-5:00 PM *Because of COVID-19 REGISTRATION IS A MUST. Only 15 people in at a time. RSVP HERE

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EVENTS

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DEADLINE APPROACHING: Rialto wants to recognize 2020 Grads!

Each high school in the county will be holding a drive-thru ceremony. More details will be available soon. Submit your graduation photo to be 11 99 featured on the City’s website, Spectrum channel 3 and AT&T channel here. *Deadline for submissions is July 16th*


New Job Opportunities!

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Follow Mayor Robertson’s Socials!

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We all know pets are our unconditional friends! We would like to feature your pet in the next newsletter. Send a picture and bio here or go to the Mayor’s Facebook and send a message here

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