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To: City Council
From: Anette Spickard, City Manager
Date: October 29, 2020
Re: Monthly Department Report – October 2020
Novel Corona Virus Response:
On October 27th, Idaho was rolled back to a modified Stage 3 period of re-opening under the Governor’s Stay Healthy Order. The Governor’s Order limits in-person gatherings to 50 people
or less in both public and private settings; requires masks in long term care facilities; requires all patrons of bars, nightclubs, and restaurants to be seated with 6 feet of physical
distance; outdoor gatherings are limited to 25% of venue capacity and/or at a capacity to maintain 6 feet of physical distance between people; all persons shall maintain 6 feet of physical
distance from other persons who are not from their household. (See attached Order for full detail.) The Governor reiterated during his press conference on October 26 that he expects
local councils, boards, and commissions to issue health orders to prevent the spread of the coronavirus in their own jurisdictions and that local communities can have stricter requirements
than his order.
Since my last department report, Central District Health reports positive cases attributable to Valley County primary residents rose from 93 to 117 as of the date of this memo. No new
deaths of a Valley County resident occurred. Central District Health issued a Valley County mask requirement at their August 11 board meeting due to the impacts Ada County and Canyon
County residents have on Valley County. Both Ada and Canyon counties are hot spots in Idaho. The Central District Health mask requirement has an indefinite timeframe.
St. Luke’s McCall COVID-19 testing data reports 133 positive test results as of the date of this memo for all patients seen at their facility. This information is regularly updated at
this location: https://www.stlukesonline.org/blogs/st-lukes/notes-and-announcements/2020/jul/st-lukes-covid-19-resuming-services-resources-for-patients.
In regard to city operations, we have re-evaluated our staffing patterns and telework arrangements to ensure that we are complying with the Governor’s Order and are limiting the impact
a COVID exposure and quarantine would have on our continuity of operations. Employees are still required to self-assess their health and take their temperature prior to reporting to
work. The Incident Command Team is focused on ensuring PPE supplies are available and employees are adhering to policies. Expenses related to the corona virus response are being tracked
for reimbursement from either the CARES Act or FEMA. In addition to the regional COVID Task Force weekly telephone update, I continue participate in the St Luke’s McCall
bi-weekly Adaptive Recovery Collaborative meetings to ensure coordination of information and resources during the pandemic.
Payette Lakes Recreational Water & Sewer District Update:
As requested by Council on October 8, a letter was sent to the District in response to their September 14 letter regarding a new sewer density map and connection policy. The District
postponed their adoption of the related resolutions until their November Board meeting and agreed to have the Post Annexation JWAG meet prior to that meeting. The City also received
a letter from the West Central Mountains Economic Development Council offering assistance to the City and District in obtaining outside resources for infrastructure upgrades and repairs
to minimize the amount of time the community is subject to the interim sewer connection policies. I have attached copies of those letters.
Communications Manager Update:
The major initiatives in October included:
Library Focus Groups were held, results compiled; and report prepared for October 30 special work session
Winter event pre-planning and coordination with Chamber of Commerce
Business outreach provided for Governor’s Stage 3 Order
Website redesign and updates. New City Council/City Manager page is live.
Airport Master Plan public meeting logistics
Human Resources Manager Update:
The City’s annual employee wellness clinic was held on Thursday October 22nd from 8am to noon at City Hall
Attended annual Caselle software training for payroll administration
The HR Manager passed her exam and received professional certification from IPMA-HR
Prepared personnel policy update for December Council meeting incorporating new changes from federal and state laws
Created employee “Decision Tree” to assist individuals with health self-assessments regarding COVID-19 vs. Cold/Flu