Greetings!
The Pacifica Police Department’s education and enforcement efforts around the beaches regarding the Shelter in Place, Physical Distancing, and Face Coverings is continuing this weekend. In response to last weekend’s efforts, which required ordering 275 visitors off Pacifica State Beach who were visiting from more than 5-miles away, and identified that approximately 45% of cars parked in popular coastal access locations were registered to houses more than 5-miles away, the City has prohibited parking along Westline Drive, Clarendon between Beach Blvd. and Palmetto, along Mori Point Rd and Bradford Way near the Mori Point trailhead, Roberts Road, and Crespi Dr near the community center. Extra police officers will be out beginning today. These closures, which have been promoted widely, are intended to help keep out-of-town visitors away for the time being, creating a safer and healthier environment during the Health Officer’s orders. Thank you for your understanding, and your own adherence to the continuing health orders. For some quick and fun video questions and answers, check out
Mayor Martin’s most recent video public service announcements!
In other news, the Pacifica community is doing great with its
Census 2020 response rate at 67.7%, however we need to do better! Please take the couple minutes required to complete the survey, and encourage your network of contacts to do the same. Locally-received federal funding depends on it!
Take care and stay safe. We are #PacificaStrong.
Sincerely,
KEVIN WOODHOUSE
City Manager
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Mayor Martin Answers Your Questions!
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Have COVID-19 questions for the City? Mayor Martin has answers! Click below to tune in.
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Updates with County Manager Mike Callagy
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Keep Sheltering, It's Helping!
We're doing well, but we're not out of the woods yet. Here's where we are as of April 24, 2020.
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A limited number of small business grants of up to $10,000 for qualified San Mateo County small business owners impacted by California’s Shelter in Place order implemented to curtail the spread of COVID-19 are becoming available.
The small business grant application portal is tentatively scheduled to open on Monday, April 27, 2020 at 12:00pm.
Learn more to see if you are eligible and get prepared before the application portal opens. Funds are limited and there will be heavy demand.
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Pacificans Care Launches Emergency Fund Campaign
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In an effort to be prepared Pacificans Care, Pacifica’s community foundation, recently established an emergency fund to address the needs of Pacifica’s core social service agencies in the event of an earthquake, flood, or other disaster that interrupts normal day to day activities of Pacificans for a prolonged period of time. Little did the Pacificans Care board know that the Coronavirus pandemic would suddenly impact Pacifica in a significant way!
To address the critical needs facing the community due to the consequences of the Coronavirus pandemic, Pacificans Care has launched the
Pacificans Care Emergency Fund ‘COVID CAN’T STOP GOOD’ Campaign asking Pacificans to ‘Help Us Help Pacifica- Now’ to aid those community members most in need.
The goal is to raise $10,000 by May 15th.
Make your donation here
to the Pacificans Care Emergency Fund. Your support will make a difference during these difficult times. Every gift counts!
Your donation will provide groceries for families and housing assistance for those who are struggling to pay their rent through funds provided to the Pacifica Resource Center. Your contribution will also provide Meals on Wheels to home-bound seniors and ‘Grab and Go’ lunches Monday through Friday for seniors prepared by Pacifica Senior Services.
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Sanchez Art Center
presents
2020 Left Coast Annual Juried Exhibition
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The
2020 Left Coast Annual
(
LCA) Exhibition
was scheduled to open at Sanchez Art Center, Pacifica, on Friday April 10, 2020. As the world turned upside down with the spread of COVID-19, it became clear that the exhibition would not be able to take place in-person as communities responded to shelter-in-place orders to protect public health. Artists and Sanchez Art Center Staff, (Janet Barker, Program Manager and Cindy Abbott, Executive Director) pivoted to create this first show in new virtual galleries.
Navigating the Galleries
: The three little bars at the top or center of the page provide access to the virtual galleries website menu.
The
2020 Left Coast Annual (LCA) Exhibition
was juried by Carin Adams, Curator of Art at the Oakland Museum of California. Enjoy a leisurely “stroll” through the gallery of 50 pieces by 49 artists (out of the over 800 pieces entered) selected by Ms. Adams by scrolling through the “
2020 Left Coast Annual Exhibition Art
”. Click on an image to learn more about the artist and their inspiration. The “
Artists in the Exhibition
” page allows you to dive deeper into an artists realm by clicking on their name to be taken to their website.
Enjoy browsing the galleries and return to visit again and again!
(Sanchez Art Center, a 501(c) nonprofit organization is currently closed due to the coronavirus global pandemic. All involved from the Board of Directors, staff and the 29 artists in residence look forward to welcoming you again when it is safe and the time is right to again gather, engage and be enriched by the arts.)
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As the COVID-19 virus continues to change our world, we are leveraging the strength of the Pacifica community to assist our local business owners to earn additional revenue through direct support of our healthcare workers. Learn more about what
Pacifica Community in Action is doing here
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Everyone Counts!
Be Sure to Complete the Census
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DID YOU KNOW?
Pacifica Senior Services operates a
Meals on Wheels program which provides a ready to eat meal delivered to seniors that are at nutrition risk and homebound in Pacifica.
THANK YOU to our wonderful volunteers for your commitment in helping Pacifica Senior Services Meals on Wheels during the COVID-19 crisis. Your response has been incredible! We truly value your support and your time. Thank you for being there for us and most importantly, for homebound seniors.
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Grab and Go! Meals for Seniors
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Pacifica Senior Services is offering a take-out option during the period of City enforcement of “social distancing” precautions. During this period, seniors who are 60+ years old are welcome to come by the Community Center and take a meal to go.
We are currently operating from 11:30am-12:30pm Monday through Friday. Drive through pick up is available during these hours on the East Side Parking Driveway of the Pacifica Community Center (follow Yellow Sandwich Board for pickup location).
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Does Shelter in Place have you losing your marbles?
Are you looking for a way to stay connected?
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Parks, Beaches, & Recreation launched a
Virtual Community Center
. The purpose of the page is to provide information, connect you to our community, and give ideas to have fun at home while we shelter in place.
Get virtually connected here
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Pursuant to Updated Shelter in Place Order, the City of Pacifica closed a number of public spaces.
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Public Service Announcements
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Please note
: This newsletter is sent weekly on Friday and content is current at that time. Those who have not opened the email by Monday receive a reminder email, and some content may no longer be current.
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FUTURE MEETINGS:
City Council & Planning Commission
- April and May meetings are scheduled for essential business items. Further updates will be provided.
Other Committees & Commissions
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Recent City of Pacifica and Pacifica Police Department press releases are available on the City of Pacifica website under City Government -
Press Releases & Media Bulletins.
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