Nassau Bay Compass Rose Newsletter — June 2020

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C mpass Rose JUNE 2020

BE A RESPONSIBLE BOATER

Please work with the City of Nassau Bay to keep our marine community safe, healthy, and open. Following a few simple rules will keep you safe, the City’s Marine Patrol Division safe, and allow you to enjoy your boat, jet ski, or other water vessels. For our boating community who will be out on the water this summer, here are some guidelines for being a responsible boater. General guidelines for friendly, safe boating: Do not create excessive wakes. • Be careful not to swamp floating docks or other boats. • Don’t wash water over a swimmer or other person in the water. • Don’t cause severe rocking of another boat or vessel. • Avoid speeds and wakes that would cause other floating docks or boats to collide into another fixed or floating object. Only travel at headway speed when coming within 50 feet of any other vessel, person, stationary platform, bulkhead, or the shore. No loud music – music or sound should not be heard more than 10 feet from your boat. Be courteous and thoughtful of the nearby homes. DO NOT operate a boat, jet ski, or other vessel while drinking or intoxicated. Guidelines for social distance boating during COVID-19: DO NOT raft up with other boats or vessels. ONLY boat with persons from your immediate household. Maintain a safe distance at docks and boat ramps. The City of Nassau Bay asks that you respect our residents who live along the water, as well as your fellow boaters. Remember to keep the wakes and the music volume to a minimum. Be courteous and enjoy the water. Thank you for doing your part to keep our boating community healthy and safe with these general boating guidelines.

CITY HALL OPENS JUNE 1ST The City of Nassau Bay will reopen City administrative offices to the public on Monday, June 1st. Although offices will be open, residents and customers will be encouraged to conduct business online or by phone, if possible. Social distancing and face coverings will be encouraged, and hand sanitizer will be available in the City Hall lobby. Although City Hall will be open, we will continue to invite our residents to access our online resources for City Service needs. Below are the most commonly accessed services: Utility Bill Payments: Online access is available for all utility accounts at www.nassaubay.com/waterbill. Citizens can also pay by phone by calling 1-844-234-9886 or drop off their payment at the utility drop box. Court Fines & Court Dates: Municipal court will resume on June 1st. For questions on court fines and court dates, please contact the court via e-mail at municipal.court@nassaubay.com. City Issued Permits: A variety of Cityissued permits can be applied for with our digital application. For more information, visit the City's website at www.nassaubay.com/buildingpermits. Nassau Bay Police Department: The Nassau Bay Police Department continues to operate normal patrol and emergency operations. For nonemergency services or to make a report, please call 281-333-2212. Public Works: The Public Works Office is closed to the public until further notice. Please call the Public Works Office at 281-333-2944 with any Public Works concerns or service needs. For Nassau Bay's full City directory, please visit www.nassaubay.com/contactus.


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