Mayor George and City Council Introduce Mask Mandate

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Mayor George and City Council Introduce Mask Mandate

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Yesterday, Mayor Meghan George, with cosponsors Councilman Tristan Rader, Councilwoman Sarah Kepple, Councilman Tom Bullock, and Councilman Jason Shachner, introduced legislation to establish a mask mandate and reduce building occupancy to fifty percent of fire code in the City of Lakewood for retail and service businesses.

“Lakewood’s strength is in its people and its small businesses. For Lakewood to thrive during this pandemic, we must strike a balance between economic health and public health,” said Mayor Meghan George. “To date, we have collaborated with county, state, and federal leaders on the COVID-19 pandemic. As pressure mounts to ‘go back to normal’, they are relenting. During the initial phases of the pandemic, Governor DeWine took the lead and coordinated a comprehensive statewide approach and response. Just before Governor DeWine announced his Public Health Alert System two weeks ago, he deferred decisions on face masks and occupancy to local officials. As our COVID numbers continue to mount, I advocated for a statewide mandate because coronavirus doesn’t stop at county borders. That announcement did not come, so we must do everything we can to protect the public health and safety of our community.”

The proposed legislation has three main components:

Appropriate—Lakewood’s proposed legislation includes a civil penalty for failure to wear a face mask. The State of Ohio’s existing penalty is a second-degree misdemeanor, which means a $750 fine and/or jail time up to 90 days. This would mean that anyone cited without having a mask on would have a criminal record.
Enforceable—Lakewood’s proposed legislation includes an occupancy limit of fifty percent of fire code, as was recommended by Governor DeWine but not implemented. This limit enables Lakewood’s Police Department and Fire Department to enforce gathering limits when a complaint is received.
Sensitive—Lakewood’s proposed legislation will enable the community to determine the proper duration of restrictions based on unique factors like its population density, economic diversity, and concentration of small businesses.

“This legislation is the right fit for our community. We are in a crisis right now. County, state, or federal leaders are not going far enough. They are not providing solutions for a densely-populated, economically diverse, small business-focused community like ours. We have to consider what action we can take to protect our community,” Mayor George added.

The City of Lakewood recently created a police detail for COVID-19 education, enforcement, and support.

Acting Police Chief Leslie Wilkins said, “We created a COVID detail within the Police Department in response to Mayor George’s request for proactive community policing. The officers on this detail are proactively visiting establishments on Friday and Saturday evenings, between 9:00pm and 3:00am and throughout the week. I’m grateful for Mayor George’s leadership here because my officers are responding to complaints about social distancing and mass gatherings.”

Fire Chief Tim Dunphy said, “The State of Ohio’s guidelines have changed during the course of this pandemic. They haven’t been clear at all times, and, because of that, they are difficult to enforce. We need to give our business owners clarity and stability about their restrictions.”

“I want to give the Lakewood Police Department and Fire Department the authority to enforce rules that make sense in Lakewood,” Mayor George said. “The current resurgence of COVID-19 cases is evidence that this legislation is needed.”

Terry Allan, Director of the Cuyahoga County Board of Health, said, “CCBH supports the City of Lakewood’s effort to slow the spread of COVID-19. CCBH is working closely with Lakewood Police Department’s COVID-19 unit to enforce public health orders.”

The City of Lakewood has supported its small business community with $187,000 in rent relief to 118 small businesses, suspended parking enforcement to make it more convenient for patrons to visit retailers and service businesses, and a public education campaign called #TogetherForBetter to get the word out, both to patrons and business owners, about safe operation and best practices during the pandemic.

City Council will deliberate the mask mandate and fifty percent occupancy legislation at the next regularly scheduled full City Council meeting on Monday, July 20th at 7:00 pm.
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I appreciate and thank our elected officials for taking these steps to protect the health and safety of all residents and visitors to Lakewood.
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Thank you. Thank You, THANK YOU!

Mandating the wearing of masks is a much needed step towards ending covid-19.
And, interesting enough, while watering my outdoor shrubs just a bit ago, I saw several walkers on Clifton Blvd. sportin' a mask. I'm much encouraged :D
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What am I missing?
Laws alresdy exist that cover this for Lakewood.
So now it's been officially invented here?
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Dan

My understanding is, that there was a county-wide mask-wearing mandate, but that it put the responsibility of enforcing it upon each individual municipality.

The City of Lakewood is now getting on board with this.

This is good from several perspectives, but it will most definitely be helpful to the police force.
Now, when they get called out to a trouble spot, it has the mandate to back them up.
The business/groups will have a violation against them.

The sooner the spread of the virus stops, the sooner we can have some normalcy in our lives.

Meanwhile, I found another rubber glove on my treelawn this morning.
I've had only a couple of disposable masks show up on my treelawn, but I suppose that might now increase.
It's the new trash for a new normal in the newest pandemic.
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Help me understand.

It sounds like county laws are entirely toothless in Lakewood. If they aren't, then the City should have been enforcing the mask and crowd mandates for some time.

Further if they are toothless, I should never have to pay another penny to the county to license my dogs. Someone please let me know before the next licensing deadline. The fees are exorbitant.
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Help me understand.

It sounds like county laws are entirely toothless in Lakewood. If they aren't, then the City should have been enforcing the mask and crowd mandates for some time.

Further if they are toothless, I should never have to pay another penny to the county to license my dogs. Someone please let me know before the next licensing deadline. The fees are exorbitant.
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For the moment, disregarding jurisdictions. Lakewood Police have been making courtesy visits to Lakewood taverns in the 10 thru 2 hours. I think this is a good approach.
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Stan,
I personally need a clarification on "disregarding jurisdictions." I see where there is some confusion about who's in charge, but it's clear to me who will be affected if there is a flare up of Covid cases.

And don't forget my dog licence question. With 3 dogs, I'd love to save $60 a year for basically nothing.
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Dan Alaimo wrote:Stan,
I personally need a clarification on "disregarding jurisdictions." I see where there is some confusion about who's in charge, but it's clear to me who will be affected if there is a flare up of Covid cases.

And don't forget my dog licence question. With 3 dogs, I'd love to save $60 a year for basically nothing.
The Department of Commerce Division of Liquor Control has taken over enforcement based on complaints.

This will put real teeth into the rule, as they have the ability to suspend, and remove liquor licenses.

As I was speaking with an elected official the other day that was pointing out the concept of enforcement. Especially in the ear of defunding police.

I pointed out that rarely are police at the scene of a crime or accident. LAWS depend and the enforcement of laws generally depend on members of the community to call them in. This will have to be the same, and for now mask violations will probably and should fall below category 1-3 codes.

Which brings us back to defunding police. Most police when in conversation really do not want to handle 1/2 the calls they are sent on. Lakewood needs to work on some community boards and enforcement for a variety of issues from COVID - dogs, to yards, etc.

Lakewood needs to tighten it belt, while doing a better job.

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Jim O'Bryan wrote:
Dan Alaimo wrote:Stan,
I personally need a clarification on "disregarding jurisdictions." I see where there is some confusion about who's in charge, but it's clear to me who will be affected if there is a flare up of Covid cases.

And don't forget my dog licence question. With 3 dogs, I'd love to save $60 a year for basically nothing.
The Department of Commerce Division of Liquor Control has taken over enforcement based on complaints.

This will put real teeth into the rule, as they have the ability to suspend, and remove liquor licenses.

As I was speaking with an elected official the other day that was pointing out the concept of enforcement. Especially in the ear of defunding police.

I pointed out that rarely are police at the scene of a crime or accident. LAWS depend and the enforcement of laws generally depend on members of the community to call them in. This will have to be the same, and for now mask violations will probably and should fall below category 1-3 codes.

Which brings us back to defunding police. Most police when in conversation really do not want to handle 1/2 the calls they are sent on. Lakewood needs to work on some community boards and enforcement for a variety of issues from COVID - dogs, to yards, etc.

Lakewood needs to tighten it belt, while doing a better job.

.
To fine-tune my dog license question: yes, it's about dog licenses - I'd like to save $60 a year or get something more for my money than little metal tags - but it's really about County laws/mandates. Do any of them have teeth in Lakewood?

About the Department of Commerce Division of Liquor Control, that sounds like the right place to direct bar complaints, but how do we contact them, especially at 1 a.m.? And what evidence do they need if they don't come out right away?

"Defund the police" is an unfortunate turn of phrase. It works for protest rallies, but not for civic discussions where you want the police department's participation.
My preferred understanding is it would result in a budgetary process where more money would be given to police support services. Monitoring the bars and use of masks is an example; perhaps volunteers could be found, although they should have the authorities on speed dial.

BUT WE CAN'T WAIT! One so-called "superspreader" will quickly compromise a city or region. Look at what happened in New Rochelle NY earlier this year. https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-n ... s-n1154491
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One Basic Enforcement Strategy -- The TRO

The City of Lakewood can issue an enforcement letter to each establishment that it believes to be in violation advising that business that the City will start legal proceedings to seek its closure by a temporary restraining order (TRO) under public nuisance laws.

There is no reason that the City, its residents, guests, or employees working here should tolerate the public health risk from businesses with liquor licenses operating private "super-spreader" venues.

I would also suggest that an enforcement strategy with multiple prongs will be more successful than advisory guidelines that are largely irrelevant in the bar/nightclub environment.

Alcohol and the serving of alcohol have always been highly-regulated.

Bars/nightclubs need to get the message. CCBH has already issued the list for Lakewood. The factual predicate now exists for legal action against them.

It is now time for vigorous enforcement.
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NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo addressed this very topic in a briefing today. When he refers to "congregations" he is not talking about churches but rather the unmasked, undistanced gatherings in bars.
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Other Cities Have Implemented Mask Orders

Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, Dayton.

Hope Lakewood can get there too! And, soon!

Friday, Ohio reported a new daily record in the number of new Covid-19 cases.
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New Ohio Mask Order
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