COVID-19 Municipal Update: May 14

COVID-19 Municipal Update: May 14

The Town of Penetanguishene continues to monitor news and updates concerning COVID-19 to ensure we work to keep our community members safe.  The following update provided on May 14th, 2021 is in addition to the updates provided in previous weeks.

The Town of Penetanguishene Municipal Offices remain CLOSED during the stay-at-home order. Services remain available by appointment if necessary, online or by phone. Residents are encouraged to use online options for service where applicable.

Latest Stay-at-Home Order Update:stay-at-home order under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act, has been extended for all of Ontario until June 2, 2021. This means you must stay at home. You should only go out for necessities, such as:

  • going to the grocery store or pharmacy 
  • accessing health care services (including getting vaccinated) 
  • outdoor exercise or walking pets in your community 
  • going to work that cannot be done remotely 
  • attending school or a post-secondary institution

 

CLOSED UNDER REGULATION

OPEN UNDER REGULATION

Outdoor Amenities: All outdoor sports facilities and multi-use fields, including:

  • Baseball diamonds;
  • Soccer fields;
  • Tennis, bocce and pickleball courts;
  • Outdoor fitness equipment
  • Basketball courts; and
  • Skate parks.
  • All picnic sites and picnic tables in park and recreation areas.

 

Boating: Recreational boating is not permitted.

  • Boats belonging to seasonal boaters must remain secured at their harbour slips unless they are travelling to another property owned by them; Regulations continue to be reviewed and any changes will be made accordingly. Updates will be provided if changes are made by the Province.

Outdoor Amenities:

  • Off-leash dog park;
  • Park benches; and
  • Playgrounds

Please note park benches and playground equipment are not sanitized. Users are expected to practice social distancing and wear a mask while on play equipment if social distancing is not possible.

 

Hunting and Fishing: Hunting and fishing for the purposes of obtaining food is currently allowed in Ontario under both the stay-at-home order and provincewide shutdown. If you decide to go hunting or fishing please refer to these additional guidance notes.

 


Contacting the Town of Penetanguishene: Residents are reminded that although the municipal offices are closed, staff will continue to work with residents to complete tasks over the phone, through dropbox services, and by email and regular mail. Staff can be contacted by phone or email during regular working hours, Town Hall Staff: 8:30 am 4:30 pm Public Works Administrative Staff 8:00 am – 4:00 pm. Please note all offices are closed from 12:00pm-1:00pm for staff lunches.  Our website outlines each department and provides contact information for the appropriate staff member you may need.

Financial Relief Measures: During the stay at home order the Town of Penetanguishene has suspended the need to purchase Dog Tags and Fire Permits to limit in-person contact and non-essential appointments.  In addition, penalty on the 2nd interim tax installment due on April 30 and the 1st quarter utility bill due on May 13 will be waived until 1 week after the stay-at-home order is lifted.

Fire Safety: Fire permits are not required at this time. Please remember that fires are for recreational purposes and are only permitted between 4:00 pm to midnight. The fire rating is currently set at Moderate. Please ensure you follow all guidelines outlined here

The Town of Penetanguishene's Municipal Emergency Team will continue to monitor the COVID-19 situation.

For more information on the state of COVID-19 in our area, please contact the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit at 705-721-7520 or 1-877-721-7520 or visit their website at simcoemuskokahealth.org.

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