Dear Friends:
The last week has been challenging for many of us, and the outrage over the killing of George Floyd in Minneapolis has been palpable throughout Westchester communities and nationwide. To honor George Floyd, and the many others who were unjustly murdered, we must come together to change the way our system has worked and confront the stain of racism that has plagued our nation for far too long. This week, I was glad to partake in discussions with my Senate colleagues about legislative measures we can enact to address systemic issues that perpetuate racial violence. We intend to act on these measures in the coming week, and more information will be available imminently.
On Tuesday, June 2nd, I hosted my First in a Series Education Virtual Town Hall with a number of notable education leaders including Chancellor Betty Rosa and Regent Francis Wills. If you were unable to watch the event live, it is uploaded to my Senate website for streaming.
Click here to watch the Education Virtual Town Hall.
NEW YORK FORWARD UPDATES
- Drive-in/drive-through graduation ceremonies are permitted as of June 4th. Click here for interim guidance from the NYS Department of Health (NYSDOH). On May 27th, I spearheaded a letter to Governor Andrew Cuomo urging that New York State permit outdoor, in-person graduation ceremonies in July under guidance set by the NYSDOH. The NYSDOH will continue to monitor public health data and will advise on any changes to in-person, large gathering restrictions in July 2020.
- Outdoor dining at restaurants will be permitted in Phase 2 of reopening. Westchester County is expected to enter Phase 2 on June 9th. Guidance for best practices for outdoor dining can be found here.
- Dentists were permitted to resume operations beginning on June 1st. Guidance for best practices for dental facilities can be found here.
- Summer Day Camps are permitted to open on June 29th.
RE-OPENING WESTCHESTER COUNTY
County Executive George Latimer announced this week the formation of the Westchester County Reopening Task Force to advance the interests of local businesses in a post-coronavirus economy. The Task Force is Co-Chaired by Westchester County Legislator
Catherine Parker and notable Westchester restaurateur Louis Lanza. The Mid-Hudson Region, which includes Westchester County, entered Phase 1 of the reopening process on Tuesday, May 26th. Thus far, residents have heeded warnings about continuing proper social distancing guidelines and wearing masks, and we have stayed in control of all
7 metrics required to continue moving forward through the reopening process.
If this trend continues, the Mid-Hudson Region and Westchester County will be permitted to open Phase 2 on Tuesday, June 9th. I am including details about the industries included in the re-opening of Phase 2 in a section below.
VIRTUAL COFFEE & TEA, Monday, June 8th, 4:00 PM
Join me for a virtual coffee & tea informal discussion on Facebook. We will talk about the state's response to the coronavirus pandemic, reopening plans, community response to the killing of George Floyd & legislative response under consideration, and answer any questions you have. You can email your questions in advance to smayer@nysenate.gov or ask them live in the comments. The Coffee & Tea will be livestreamed to my Facebook Page:
Facebook.com/ShelleyMayerSD37. You do not need a Facebook account to join us.
Click here for a flyer to share with interested friends and neighbors.
PREPARE, RESPOND, RECOVER:
What To Do When Disaster Strikes, Thursday, June 11th, 4:00 PM
Next week, I am glad to co-host an event with the American Red Cross Metro New York Chapter about disaster preparedness. The presentation will cover tasks you need to do to prepare, respond, and recover from local emergencies and large-scale disasters in your community, types of disasters you may face, and what to do to be prepared from any disaster. Of course, we will discuss COVID-19 related challenges. This event will be streamed on WebEx.
Click here to register for the event with Event Password: BePrepared611.
FREE HAND SANITIZER FOR RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS & COMMUNITY GROUPS
Religious institutions, senior buildings, public housing and community groups who need hand sanitizer may
complete a request form here. My office will be in touch with you to coordinate drop-off. As of now, we are prioritizing institutions in the 37th Senate District, but we are also working with our regional Senate partners to accommodate as many requests as possible.
As always, feel free to contact my office at (914) 934-5250 or smayer@nysenate.gov as we continue to assist constituents to receive unemployment insurance or clear up questions about the re-opening process.
Kind regards,
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Shelley B. Mayer
State Senator
37th District
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LOOKING AHEAD TO PHASE 2:
EXPECTED TO OPEN ON JUNE 9TH
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Thank you to everyone who continues to be cautious, wears masks in public, washes hands regularly, and disinfects frequently touched surfaces. Reopening does not have to mean an increase in the rate of the spread of the virus as long as we stay cautious and follow the proper guidelines. If we stay in control of the 7 metrics necessary to UnPause New York, the Mid-Hudson Region and Westchester County are expected to enter Phase 2 of reopening on Tuesday, June 9th.
LIST OF INDUSTRIES INCLUDED IN PHASE 2:
EXPECTED TO RE-OPEN ON TUESDAY, JUNE 9TH
OFFICES
REAL ESTATE
ESSENTIAL AND PHASE II IN-STORE RETAIL
VEHICLE SALES, LEASES, AND RENTALS
RETAIL RENTAL, REPAIR, AND CLEANING
COMMERCIAL BUILDING MANAGEMENT
HAIR SALONS AND BARBER SHOPS
OUTDOOR AND TAKE-OUT/DELIVER FOOD SERVICES
Pursuant to the Governor’s Executive Orders, the following businesses remain closed:
- Malls: specifically, any indoor common portions of retail shopping malls with 100,000 or more square feet of retail space available for lease; however, any stores located within shopping malls, which have their own external entrances open to the public, separate from the general mall entrance (e.g. strip malls), may open;
- Dine-in or bar service, excluding take-out or delivery for off-premise consumption;
- Large gathering/event venues, including but not limited to establishments that host concerts, conferences, or other in-person performances or presentations in front of an in-person audience;
- Gyms, fitness centers, and exercise classes, except for remote or streaming services;
- Video lottery and casino gaming facilities;
- Movie theaters, except drive-ins; and
- Places of public amusement, whether indoors or outdoors, including but not limited to, locations with amusement rides, carnivals, amusement parks, water parks, aquariums, zoos, arcades, fairs, children’s play centers, funplexes, theme parks, bowling alleys, family and children’s attractions.
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MUNICIPALITIES IN THE 37th DISTRICT
COVID-19 RESOURCES
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CITIES
TOWNS
VILLAGES
If there's an important link that this list is missing, email us to let us know at smayer@nysenate.gov and we will include it.
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222 Grace Church Street, Suite 300
Port Chester, NY 10573
Phone: (914) 934-5250 --- Email: SMayer@nysenate.gov
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