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JACKSON CO., Ore. Oregon is set to re-open tomorrow, but locally, county leaders are hesitant to make changes to COVID restrictions since rules from OSHA still remain in place.
Oregon Occupational Safety and Health tells me COVID restrictions such as face masks and social distancing will no longer be enforced starting tomorrow.
However, a lack of communication with county leaders may set back the restrictions from lifting in some places.
“OSHA, they’re separate from the governor’s orders, so previously they said they’re going to enforce in-line with their orders however, they have not put anything out so far related to the recent announcement of the June 30th opening,” said County Administrator, Danny Jordan.
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Jackson County commissioners will urge Gov. Brown to ditch vaccination status checks
MEDFORD, Ore. Jackson County s Board of Commissioners resolved in a Tuesday work session to send Governor Kate Brown a letter decrying the latest Oregon Health Authority guidance concerning vaccination status checks at businesses that want to loosen restrictions for fully vaccinated people.
Meeting via Zoom on Tuesday, the Board went through a draft version of the letter to discuss the language. I ve been talking to businesses, and there are issues obviously people are mad if they come in and [the businesses say] well we re gonna continue to require masks because we don t want to have to be the mask police and verify . . . people are mad and say we re not gonna shop here, said Commissioner Rick Dyer.
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MARSHALL Lyon County may be setting more groundwork for a county-wide economic development authority, after action taken at Tuesday’s county board meeting.
County commissioners received an economic development plan created from development discussions earlier this year. Then they voted to form a local committee that could make it possible to establish a county EDA.
Over the past year, county commissioners have been discussing the possibility of forming a county-wide economic development authority. Starting in January, planning sessions were held with representatives from most cities in Lyon County, including city officials and staff from Marshall, Tracy, Minneota, Cottonwood, Lynd, Ghent, Garvin and Balaton.