PUBLIC INFORMATION:April 30, 2020 MEDIA CONTACT:Kaycee Lagarde 850-435-1623 klagarde@cityofpensacola.com City to Follow Executive Orders 20-111 and 20-112 from Gov. DeSantis
The City of Pensacola will follow Executive Order 20-111 and Executive Order 20-112, announced yesterday by Governor DeSantis.
Mayor Grover Robinson will update his Recover Pensacola phased reopening plan as needed to align with Gov. DeSantis' recovery plan and executive orders. Individuals within the city limits are expected to follow the governor's executive orders. The City of Pensacola will provide additional clarification and guidance to the public as it becomes available and necessary.
These executive orders include important details that impact business operations in the state of Florida. All business owners and impacted individuals are encouraged to review the executive orders to ensure they are in compliance with any guidelines pertaining to their respective industries.
Executive Order 20-111 and Executive Order 20-112 extend Executive Order 20-87 (vacation rental closures) until further notice. Executive Order 20-111 and Executive Order 20-112 continue to permit the essential services and activities described in Executive Order 20-91.
Executive Order 20-112 also extends Executive Order 20-69 regarding local government meetings utilizing technology while meeting the requirements of the Sunshine Law.
Executive Order 20-112, regarding the Governor’s plan for Phase 1: Safe. Smart. Step-by-Step. Plan for Florida’s Recovery, begins Monday, May 4, with Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties excluded at this time.
Phase I includes the following:
- Schools: Schools remain distance learning.
- Senior living facilities: Visits to senior living facilities are prohibited.
- Elective surgeries: Elective surgeries can resume.
- Restaurants: Restaurants may offer outdoor seating with at least six feet of space between tables and no more than 10 persons per table, and indoor seating at 25 percent capacity.
- Retail: Retail can operate at 25 percent of indoor capacity while maintaining appropriate social distancing.
- Museums and libraries: Museums and libraries may open at no more than 25 percent of their building occupancy, provided, however, that (a) local public museums and local public libraries may operate only if permitted by local government, and (b) any components of museums or libraries that have interactive functions or exhibits, including child play areas, remain closed.
- Bars, pubs, nightclubs, gyms and personal services such as hair dressers: No change for bars, pubs, nightclubs, gyms and personal services such as hair dressers.
- Vulnerable individuals: Vulnerable individuals are strongly encouraged to stay at home and take all measures to limit the risk of exposure to COVID-19. If they leave home, they should avoid close contact with people outside the home.
- All individuals:
- All individuals, when in public, should maintain appropriate physical distance from others.
- Avoid socializing in groups of more than 10 people in circumstances that do not readily allow for physical distancing.
- Face masks are recommended for all in face-to-face interactions and where you can't socially distance.
- Travel: Executive Order 20-112 states that all persons in Florida should adhere to the following travel guidelines:
- Avoid nonessential travel, including to U.S. states and cities outside of Florida with a significant presence of COVID-19.
- Adhere to guidelines from the CDC regarding isolation for 14 days following travel on a cruise or from any international destination and any area with a significant presence of COVID-19.
At the press conference Wednesday announcing the plan, Gov. DeSantis emphasized the importance of focusing on the facts and not fear as the state moves to re-open safely and deliberately with the following steps: - Protect the vulnerable
- Increase testing
- Promote social distancing
- Support hospitals and protect healthcare workers
- Prevent introduction from outside the state
Answers to frequently asked questions relating to Gov. DeSantis’ Executive Order 20-112 are available HERE.
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