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In case you missed it, here is the special COVID-19 newsletter from last week which includes details about how to get outside and stay active safely, how to report violations of the Governor’s “Stay Home, Save Lives” order, the latest recommendations on wearing masks, and much more.
Our bendoregon.gov/covid19 webpage includes community resources, if you need help or want to lend a hand. And, updates on relevant news and financial assistance programs for businesses are at bendoregon.gov/bizresources. It’s all translated to Spanish, too. Información sobre COVID-19 (Coronavirus Nuevo): bendoregon.gov/covid19-es.
STATE OF EMERGENCY
The City Council approved an extended Local State of Emergency declaration through at least May 6, which allows for temporary emergency policies about procurement practices, office closures, employee telecommuting, meeting protocols, project and advisory committee meeting cancelations and more. The declaration also says:
- The City will not send shut-off notices or shut off water for non-payment of unpaid water bills while this emergency is in place.
- All permitted special events are canceled during this emergency, and no new permits will be issued.
- Some restrictions, processes and fees will be temporarily relaxed to support businesses and those in need of transitional housing.
WATER AND SEWER BILL ASSISTANCE FOR BEND BUSINESSES
Council approved COVID-19 Crisis Assistance Program - water and sewer bill relief funds to help businesses struggling financially due to lost income from Oregon’s “Stay At Home” order. The City of Bend will soon begin accepting online applications for commercial water and sewer bill assistance to help ease the financial burden to local businesses caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
“The Crisis Assistance Program provides some certainty and immediate relief for businesses in Bend that have been hardest hit by this economic crisis,” said Bend Business Advocate Ben Hemson.
The City will develop a process to track crisis relief funds, an online funding application submittal portal and provide “Frequently Asked Questions” with helpful instructions. Watch bendoregon.gov/bizresources for more information in coming days.
CITY EMPLOYEES
City of Bend employees continue to serve our community by providing essential services and also, some new ways to give back. About 57 percent of our non-Public Safety employees are teleworking, maintaining continuity in the core services we provide. The City is also offering employees volunteering options to do from home, like data entry, grant writing and reviews, coordination and other assistance. Some staff are sewing masks for our healthcare professionals. Others are coordinating volunteers and resources to help those in need. One of our Police officers provided American Sign Language translation during a Central Oregon Emergency Information Network press conference that was livestreamed on the network's Facebook page.
We will occasionally feature these great employees on our City’s Facebook page. Please check them out! Here’s one of our recent features:
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