Palo Alto City Manager Ed Shikada updated Council on April 20 about what City is doing to ensure essential services continue during COVID19.
Organizers were hoping to be able to hold the annual event later in the fall, but decided to completely cancel the event for 2020.
City staff has temporarily reopened the Benjamin Lefkowitz Underpass at Adobe Creek for the public to use.
This allows customers to apply and pay for planning entitlements, building permits, and other city-issued permits such as fire or utilities.
With Earth Day coming up on Wednesday, April 22, there are several ways to celebrate Mother Earth.
If you missed the remote City Council meeting, this entry in the #PaloAltoConnect blog provides a summary of his comments.
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The Churchill Avenue railroad crossing will be closed from 9 p.m. on April 10 to 5 a.m. on April 11.
The community workshop webinar will be split into 8 parts, so that you can view each part when you have time from March 31 through April 14.
Open Space Preserves parking closures at Baylands, Arastradero, and Foothills Park are in effect as of Friday, March 27.
"If large crowds continue at our parks and Open Space Preserves, we will have no choice but to close them for safety of whole community."
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With that in mind, a list of resources of where to turn for help, or where you can volunteer to help keep these programs running is given.
The finishing touches have been added to Palo Alto’s newly rebuilt Fire Station 3 as it officially opened its doors on Tuesday, March 24.
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The Community Support Call Center line will be open Monday through Friday between the hours of 8 a.m.— 6 p.m.
Enhanced library online services is still available 24/7 and curbside book holds will be available at all library locations by appointment.
"Check on your neighbors, call family members, connect with friends. As a community we are in this together."
New service changes seek to slow the spread of COVID-19 in our community and limit exposure to highest risk community members.
"We are encouraging our community to stay strong, be well and help each other."
As of Saturday, March 15, 2020 there were 114 confirmed coronavirus cases in Santa Clara County and they are anticipating more cases.
These new actions are in response to Santa Clara County Public Health Department’s new guidance also released today.
"This is frightening, first-of-its-kind situation for community, but we must keep calm and take disciplined steps to protect public health".
Full implementation if not stated will occur on March 16. City may announce other service and operations changes as this situation evolves.
For Business Registry, businesses will be asked to fill out an application with $54 fee by March 31 to receive their new Business Registry.
The City’s event and program cancellations and postponements approach includes evaluating events now through March 31, 2020.
The grand opening and open house for the newly rebuilt Palo Alto Fire Station 3, scheduled for Saturday, March 21, is being postponed.
Construction is anticipated to be completed in summer 2021.
The Palo Alto City Library has decided to temporarily cancel the Persian New Year Celebration known as Norooz scheduled for March 14.
"We hope you can join us at the 2020 S/CAP Update Community Engagement Workshop on March 31 from 5:30-7 p.m. in the El Palo Alto room."
The City of Palo Alto has received reports of fraudulent phone calls from scammers posing as someone from the Utilities Department.
City is continuing its longstanding practice of independent police auditing with latest release of the Independent Police Auditor report.
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XCAP has cancelled today’s XCAP Meeting. In the meantime, you can share your feedback on the alternatives at xcap@cityofpaloalto.org.
The grand opening and open house for the newly rebuilt Palo Alto Fire Station 3 will be held on Saturday, March 21 from 12-2 p.m.
The Palo Alto City Library invites the community to come celebrate the Persian New Year Celebration known as Norooz on March 14, 2020.
Group would like to spend more time reviewing alternatives, hearing from the public, and giving staff more time to further study ideas.
Palo Alto has been closely tracking and monitoring the emerging infectious disease known as Coronavirus (technical name COVID-19).
The next upcoming Word on the Street will be held on Thursday, March 19 at JLS Middle School from 6-8 p.m.