Annual Meeting
Home Page
About Us
Careers
Contact Us
Departments
Photo Albums
 
 
SIGN IN
SIGN UP
 
Announcements
Amenities
Board/Committee
Calendar
Clubhouse/Pool
Document Center
ONLINE PAYMENT
 
 
ReadyRESALE
 
Home » Announcements » Emergency Announcement » April 9,COVID-19 UPDATE

Announcements

April 9,COVID-19 UPDATE


4/9/2020


San Diego County Prohibits All Gatherings

San Diego County expanded its public health order on Wednesday, April 8, to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus disease, or COVID-19. The health order is in effect until April 30, 2020 and is attached.

Gatherings of any size are now prohibited unless the group lives in the same household. Most recently, the health order prohibited gatherings of groups of 10 or more, with proper social distancing measures in place.
The revised order also expands the requirement for employees of certain businesses to wear face coverings to banks, public transportation and child care providers that serve food.

County officials said they decided to extend the gathering restrictions because people were getting together in parks, beaches and other open space when they should be going out for essential activities only.

The San Diego County public health officer has issued orders that direct certain closures, discourage gatherings of any size and direct social distancing requirements to prevent the disease from spreading.

The City of Coronado encourages everyone in the community to abide by the County’s directives and the governor's "stay at home" order.
The City continues to encourage residents who have concerns about neighbors and family here, about City services or City business, or questions about school or other resources, to call (619) 522-6380 to talk to someone from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Impact to the Cays: Parking along Coronado Cays Boulevard near the Coronado Cays Park and North Cays Park and on Grand Caribe near Shoreline Park (Port owns this park and it is closed) is prohibited. Coronado has increased police patrols and are actively enforcing the “No Parking” restrictions. This precaution is meant to limit the use of the City of Coronado parks to residents within walking distance. Please remember to exercise
social distancing and the wearing of facial coverings at the park and whenever
you leave your home. 

Per the Health Order, water recreational activities are prohibited on and in public waterways and at beaches. This includes the waterways in the Cays and paddle boarding, kayaking, swimming, boating, etc. The state and local beaches are all closed.

CCHOA Maintenance personnel have restricted their access to homes to emergencies only to minimize the potential risk of spreading the virus. We are still responding to water intrusion issues in the condominium villages due to the recent rains. 

Stay safe and healthy,

 

Sincerely,

CCHOA Management