Uploaded: Fri, Apr 30, 2021, 11:40 am
With more than 80% of eligible Menlo Park residents at least partially vaccinated against COVID-19, the Menlo Park City Council began to start thinking about how to relaunch city services and programs at its April 27 meeting.
As of April 27, 82.8% of Menlo Park residents ages 16 and up had received at least one dose of vaccine against COVID-19, according to San Mateo County health data, which compares the number of residents receiving shots to the city s population.
Sean Reinhart, director of library and community services for the city, laid out the city s proposed path to reopening city services, a four-phase approach that would ease in increasingly risky activities over the course of the next six to eight months.
The Menlo Park City Council had a busy meeting Tuesday, ironing out details about news racks, which library information system to use, what to do about unfunded pension liabilities and a possible way to support grocery store workers.