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File #: 20-1792 MEETING DATE: 8/3/2020
Update of the City COVID-19 Response Plan and Actions for Review and Discussion
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CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH
COVID- 1 9 RESPONSE UPDATE
City Council Meeting
August 3,2020
SITUATION AT A GLANCE
Location 8/3/2020 % Increase # Increase
Over Prior Day Over Prior Day
Huntington Beach Total Cases 1,719 0.1% 1
Total Deaths 47 2.2% 1
Orange County Total Cases 37,813 1.1% 422
Total Deaths 651 0.0% -
California Total Cases 514,901 1.1% 5,739
Total Deaths 9,388 0.3% 32
United States Total Cases 4,696,573 1.0% 47,511
Total Deaths 155,165 0.3% 413
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U.S. TOTALS
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CALIFORNIA
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How are COVID-19 cases progressing in each county?
Positive Cases by County
Los Angeles 192 480
RMerside 38 507
Orange 37266
San Bernardino 33643
San Diego 29 885 —
Kern 21 162
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SITUATIONAL UPDATE
HUNTINGTON BEACH
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Total Cases Total
1,719 cases 47 deaths
(169 SNFs) (36 SNFs)
SITUATIONAL UPDATE
HUNTINGTON BEACH
• Current Cases in Huntington Beach: 1,719
• Population:203,76 1
• 4th largest city population in Orange County
• 41h most confirmed COVID-19 cases by city in Orange County
• Behind Santa Ana,Anaheim,and Garden Grove
• Significant number of Huntington Beach COVID-19 cases are from Skilled Nursing Facilities
• 9.8% of total cases from SNFs
• 76.6% of total deaths from SNFs
• Includes patients and nursing facility staff
• HB skilled nursing facilities numbers rose early
• Other OC facilities also reporting increased cases
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HUNTINGTON BEACH
CITY SERVICES UPDATE
City Facility Modified Operating Plan
• Starting today,July 20,the City instituted a modified operating plan
• Goal is to ensure continuity of all City operations,while
keeping employees apart as much as possible ices car be accessed online at
• City Hall and the Police Department lobby are closed to W ww HuntingionBeachCAgov.or by calling the appropriate department
public access
Community Services (714)536.5486
• All current services are still being offered,including
Police,Fire,development,utility operations,recreation, Finance (714)536-526.'
and library curbside service
Fire f714i 536-5411
• Community Development Public Works (714)536-5431
• Digital plan check and inspection processes through their
Police (714)960 8811
webpage
• New digital business license process under development Passport Information (714)374.1600
• City Gym,Edison,and Murdy continue to be closed to the public, General Information (714)536.551
but open for certain program participants
• Swim lessons,sports,and day camps operating with health
and safety measures in place
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SITUATIONAL UPDATE
OPENING UP THE CALIFORNIA ECONOMY
BASED ON THE STATE'S STAY AT HOME ORDER
Orange County in Modified Stage 3 Reopening
STAGE 3 Modified
• As of July I,Orange and 18 other counties were forced to
cease indoor restaurant and related service,and close bars
completely STAGEI STAGE STAGE? STAGED
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• Many industries allowed to operate outdoors only,with Click on map ar Select from the menu
below to view,county-specific metrics
lobbying efforts currently underway to allow barbers,hair
salons,and nail salons the ability to offer services outdoors
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• Orange County has reopened their Emergency Operations
Center given the rise in COVID-19 cases
• Visit wvww.HBready.com/reopef: for further details.
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ECONOMIC RECOVERY UPDATE
COVID- 19 SMALL BUSINESS RELIEF PROGRAM
• Nearly $4.75 million allocated to City of Huntington Beach
• Applications were accepted from June 22-June 26,2020
• Lottery held on July 2,2020
• 824 businesses selected out of 1,080 businesses
• Nearly 80%of awardees were businesses with less than 10 employees that
will be receiving $5,000 grants
• Alternates randomly assigned to wait list if a business is found to be ineligible
or withdraws from the process
• Businesses working with our partner,the O.C.Small Business Development
Center,to gather and review documents
• City completing final review and disbursing grant checks on a weekly basis
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QUESTIONS?
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Switzer, Donna
From: Fikes, Cathy
Sent: Monday, August 3, 2020 10:51 AM
To: Agenda Alerts
Subject: No indoor dining mandate being ignored
-----Original Message-----
From: Sandy DiGiovanni <sandradhb@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, August 3, 2020 9:12 AM
To: Hardy,Jill <Jill.Hardy@surfcity-hb.org>
Cc: Fikes, Cathy<CFikes@surfcity-hb.org>
Subject: No indoor dining mandate being ignored
Good Morning Ms Hardy,
I have been a resident and homeowner in HB for 25 years.
I am very concerned with the fact that there are businesses in HB who are ignoring the "no indoor dining" mandate and
"masks required". One business in particular I am sure you are aware of because they have been in the local and
national news and apparently HBPD and City Hall have been advised of. In fact, we have a family friend who delivers for
Post Mates and when he went to Basilico's, he was told he could not enter the restaurant with a mask so he either
needed to remove his mask or wait outside for his order. I personally went to the restaurant last week and observed a
full dining room - indoor dining room.
Why is the City not enforcing the state mandates?
Your response will be greatly appreciated.
Sandra D
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