Community Corner
Holiday Season Coronavirus Spread Prompts Extended Measures In Des Moines
City of Des Moines administration buildings remain closed to the public until at least February 1, 2021.
December 15, 2020
DES MOINES, IOWA — Tuesday, December 15, 2020 — Continued community spread of the coronavirus (COVID-19) during the winter holiday season has prompted the City of Des Moines to extend safety measures put in place earlier this year.
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Last night, Mayor Frank Cownie amended his emergency proclamation regarding social gatherings on City property. In Polk County, there have been a total of 37,738 positive cases reported, with a total of 371 deaths.
"We continue to battle community spread of COVID-19. This pandemic and the risks it brings will not simply dissipate with time," Mayor Cownie said. "It is my hope that the combination of continued compliance of community health measures and a vaccine will soon get the community back to a more normal and routine life.”
Effective immediately for new leases or permits, "an outdoor social, community, recreational, leisure or sporting gathering or event" that utilizes City streets and public right-of-way is limited to 30 people (reduced from 250 people). This includes but is not limited to a parade, festival, rally, farmers’ market, road race or neighborhood block party. Events on public property with fewer than 30 people will still be required to meet CDC guidelines and have approval from the City Manager to receive a permit.
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Under this new proclamation, youth and adult sports/recreational activities will be prohibited at this time on City property, however, the City’s community recreation centers will remain open at 50 percent capacity.
The amended proclamation provides no changes to Mayor Cownie’s face covering mandate signed on August 26, 2020 (or its exceptions), but it extends the timeline for the City’s coronavirus response. To review the entire face covering mandate, visit DSM.city/covid19.
City of Des Moines administration buildings remain closed to the public until at least February 1, 2021.
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