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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 3a. 02-15-22 City Manager Report2/15 City Manager’s Report 1 1.Downtown Paving Project Slurry seal applied to Marsh and Higuera streets Painted curbs on Marsh and Higuera. The Buena Vista bridge has been repaired 2/15 City Manager Report 2. Emerson Park Fitness Equipment ▪NFC Fitness Court Now Open! ▪First location on the Central Coast ▪Free Fitness App Available ▪Stay Tuned for More ▪Ribbon Cutting in March 2 2/15 City Manager Report 3. Tank Farm/Orcutt Road Roundabout ▪February 2022: Phase 3 Work to Start: (Orcutt Road north of intersection closed to through traffic) ▪March 2022: Phase 4 Work (Roundabout roadway will be open serving all movements) ▪April 2022: Phase 5 Work (Roundabout roadway will be open serving all movements) ▪May 2022: Estimated Completion Date ▪June 2022: Ribbon Cutting Ceremony 3 2/15 City Manager Report 4. Railroad Safety Trail Ribbon Cutting ▪RRST Ribbon Cutting is Postponed to mid- March ▪UPRR fixes in the works ▪Almost there! 4 2/15 City Manager’s Report 5 6. Alcohol Beverage Control Grant SLOPD awarded a $29,626 grant Grant from ABC to fight alcohol related crime 50 awarded in California to local law enforcement agencies 2/1 City Manager’s Report 6. COVID-19 Updates Indoor masking lifted February 16th State order continues to require universal masking in healthcare, school, and other high-risk settings New cases have slowed & hospitalizations have recently remained stable California has confirmed a total of 8,259,026 total COVID-19 cases and 82,142 deaths 6 COVID-19 Update: IHME Projections for CA 7Slide updated: 2/15 2/15 City Manager’s Report COVID-19 Updates –Cal Poly 8 9 10 2/15 City Manager’s Report COVID-19 Updates –SLO County Vaccine Status 11Data updated on 2/1 at 1pm 12As of 2/15 at 1pm 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 SLO County COVID-19 Hospitalizations & ICU Admissions Hospital (non-ICU)ICU 13COUNCIL MEETINGS Gradual decline in COVID-19 cases Active case are gradually declining Indoor masking lifted February 16th State order continues to require universal masking in healthcare, school, and other high-risk settings New cases have slowed & hospitalizations have recently remained stable Recommendation-Begin in person Council meetings on March 15, 2022