–Paso Robles City Council held a virtual meeting Tuesday night which citizens could view by clicking on a link on the city’s website. The meeting is also available on YouTube at www.prcity.com/youtube. The council discussed the current status of COVID-19 infections in North County and San Luis Obispo County, as well as the state’s plan for re-opening the economy at full capacity, among other items.
Paso Fire Battalion Chief Randy Harris gave a COVID-19 community update. He said the State of California may terminate the governor’s color tier system and reopen the state for business on June 15, 2021 if hospitalization rates remain low and vaccinations proceed as scheduled.
–Paso Robles City Council held a virtual meeting Tuesday night.
The meeting started with Fire Chief and Emergency Services Director Jonathon Stornetta giving an update on the latest city, county, and state figures on the coronavirus, as he does each meeting. Colonel Charles Bell provided the council with an update on the US Army Garrison Fort Hunter Liggett about ways the Army base and the city can work together.
The council discussed an agenda item added Tuesday afternoon. It addressed the council’s decision on the Governor’s Regional Stay-a-Home Order. The council affirmed its direction from Dec. 10, clarifying that while the City of Paso Robles will not be enforcing beyond Purple Tier Guidelines, the State’s Regional Stay at Home Order is still legally in effect, and businesses operating in violation of it are doing so at the risk of enforcement action from the state or county.
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SLO County Distirct Attorney Dan Dow and getting dismissed from an obviously political case because you were too obvious about your politics? click to enlarge Being
SLO County Sheriff Ian Parkinson in an extremely uncomfortable attempt at a public relations video, saying, I m white, and I m American, and you are safe with us, while standing in Avila Beach. The video, which the
SLO County Sheriff s Office posted to its
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