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Summer Bringing Lots of Changes
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COVID Guidelines and What It Means For Capitola n June 15, all sectors listed in the Blueprint Activities and Business Tiers Chart may return to usual operations (withexceptions for Mega Events over 10,000 people) based on the following general public health recommendations: Restrictions Applying to Indoor & Outdoor Settings Vaccine Verification/ Required: Indoor mega Negative Testing Recommended: Outdoor mega Capacity Limitations No restrictions Physical No restrictions for Distancing attendees, customers and guests
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SPECIALIZING IN
By Yvette Brooks, Mayor, City of Capitola
his summer brings a lot of change. The Capitola City Council will be discussing the future of summer events and outdoor dining at our June 24 meeting. More information to come. The Governor has updated guidelines on COVID19 regulations, which will have a dramatic impact on our community. You can stay up to date by visiting the CDPH and or Santa Cruz County Health Department. As we emerge from the pandemic, please remember to be patient with one another, our community and yourselves. This pandemic has significantly changed many of our lives and it will take time to recover.
Masking Travelers
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Follow current CDPH Guidance for Face Coverings Follow CDC recommendations and CDPH Travel Advisory
Capitola Library Complete am happy to announce the Capitola Public Library is now open. The virtual grand opening was so much fun with over 300 attendees registered! I again would like to thank all of the work done by City staff, staff of the Santa Cruz Public Library, Capitola City Council members and donors. We could not have done this without all of you. To learn more about visiting the library, visit the Santa Cruz Public Library’s website https://www.santacruzpl.org/.
SUMMER SPECIAL
Residential Repaints & If we paint your interior and/or Custom Homes exterior by July 31, 2021 Homeowners Associations we will buy the paint. Property Managers
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Outside the Frame Opening June 27 apitola Mayor Yvette Brooks, Watsonville Mayor Jimmy Dutra, Scotts Valley Mayor Derek Timm and Santa Cruz City Mayor, Donna Meyers have joined to create a first-of-its-kind experience of healing and positivity for people across Santa Cruz County in partnership with County Park Friends.
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Capitola Mayor Yvette Brooks organizes a FaceBook live stream with mayors Donna Meyers (Santa Cruz) and Derek Timm (Scotts Valley). Watsonville Mayor Jimmy Dutra also participated.
www.tpgonlinedaily.com Capitola Soquel Times / July 2021 / 13