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Posted on: March 10, 2020

[ARCHIVED] City Monitoring Coronavirus and Taking Measures to Limit Spread of Illness

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As news about the Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues to develop, the City of League City is actively monitoring the situation and taking the proper precautions to limit the spread of illness. In order to ensure the safety and well-being of staff and residents, the City is following state and national guidelines to cancel City-sponsored gatherings and events and by limiting access to City facilities and buildings. The City will continue to assess the situation daily, and follow guidance provided by the CDC and the Galveston County Health Department. We will update residents regularly about future closures and impacts to the community through the City’s website and social media pages.

City Employees Test Positive 

Ten League City employees have tested positive for COVID-19. Of the ten, seven are employees with the City’s Fire Marshals Office. The Fire Administration building has been closed until further notice and all 12 employee that have offices in the building were put under quarantine and tested. It is important to note than none of these employees respond to fire or ems calls. The three other positive case are LCPD officers. The City has taken all precautions and quarantined those who have been in direct contact or at risk of exposure with these individuals. Some have tested negative for the virus and we are still awaiting results on others. The City has also brought in a professional team for thorough cleaning and deep sanitization of offices, work stations, buildings, and vehicles. We will continue doing all we can to keep our employees safe

As far as the total number of LC residents that have tested positive, that number is now being released daily at 5p.m. by the Galveston County Health Department and is shared on the League City website 

LOCAL DISASTER DECLARATION 

On Tuesday, March 24, the League City Council approved the 21 day extension of a local disaster declaration issued earlier in the month by League City Mayor Pat Hallisey. Council members voted to amend the local disaster declaration to include language that mandates the closure of bars, taverns, nightclubs and lounges located within League City as well as gyms and fitness centers, game rooms, arcades, hair and nail salons, massage establishments, and tattoo parlors. The amended language also mandates that restaurants and establishments that serve food shall only sell food and drink for off-site consumption and that organizers of social events in the City with more than 10 people shall cancel, postpone, or hold such events virtually. Council voted to add language to the declaration that excludes religious and worship services from being considered as social events.  Click here to see the amendments to the local disaster declaration 

Also added was a clause that allows residents to be fined up to $2,000 for violating the orders issued in the local declaration. 

An amendment was also added to the disaster declaration that requires residents to place all trash and recycling in a bag before placing it in a garbage receptacle, trash can, or recycle bin. This will ensure workers are protected from direct contact from trash and waste during the collection process. Clear or white bags are to be used for recycling. Starting the week of March 30, no loose items in bins will be picked up.

Galveston County STAY AT HOME ORDER

On March 23, the mayors of Galveston County’s 13 cities, including League City Mayor Pat Hallisey, signed an order issued by Galveston County Judge Mark Henry requiring all Galveston County residents, including those that reside in League City, to remain at their place of residence unless engaged in essential activities or business.. The stay-at-home order takes effect at 11:59 p.m. March 24, 2020 and continues until 11:59 p.m. on April 3, 2020. For more information on the stay at home order, click here

Executive order from Governor 

On March 31, Governor Greg Abbott issued an Executive Order that renews and expands the Governor’s previous directive to minimize social gatherings and minimize contact with people who are not in the same household. It also renews the Governor’s directive to avoid eating or drinking at bars, restaurants, and food courts, and visiting gyms or massage establishments, and it expands the order to include tattoo studios, piercing studios, and cosmetology salons. In accordance with federal guidelines, people are still prohibited from visiting nursing home, state supported living centers, assisted living facilities, or long-term care facilities unless to provide critical assistance. Additionally, schools will remain temporarily closed to in-person classroom attendance through May 4, 2020.These orders will be effective on a statewide basis starting at 12:01 AM on April 2, 2020 and will end on April 30, 2020, subject to extension thereafter based on the status of COVID-19 in Texas and the recommendations of the CDC. For more information and to read the order, click here.

Current City Closures, Cancelations, and Postponements 

City Hall and City Hall Annex

Public access to both facilities has been limited. Signs posted at each facility direct visitors to phone numbers of various departments. Staff from all departments will continue to be available to provide services and answer questions over the phone and through email, as well as accept payments for utility bills, Monday through Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and Friday 7:30 a.m. till noon. The City is encouraging online payments of utility bills and the use of the 24 hour drive-thru drop box located between City Hall and the Civic Center. Learn about online bill pay here.

Public Safety Building 

The building will continue to remain open at this time, but residents are encouraged to use online services when possible including requesting a copy of a police or accident report. To access a full list of LCPD online services, click here. 

Hometown Heroes

Hometown Heroes Park will be closed and all programming will be suspended until further notice. This includes recreational classes and sporting events. 

Chester L. Davis Sportsplex

The sportsplex is currently closed until further notice.

Helen Hall Library

The library will be closed to the public as of 6 p.m. Thursday, March 19. Books can be returned at the available 24 hour drop-off located outside of the library building. Overdue fines have been waived. 

Facility Rentals

Facility rentals will be canceled/rescheduled.

Big League Dreams

The facility is closed until further notice.

All Other City Parks

City parks and trails(except for the Davis Sportsplex and Hometown Heroes Park Recreation Building) continue to remain open. If you choose to visit, continue to practice social distancing and remain six feet away from members outside of your own household. Avoid playing group sports such as soccer, basketball, baseball, etc. 

Events and Meetings

Special meetings and events hosted by the City will be canceled or postponed until after May 4.

This includes the following: 

  • Household Hazardous Waste Event
  • Community Garage Sale
  • Grand Opening of Fire Station #6
  • Walk for Wellness
  • League City Egg Scramble
  • League City Hiring Expo
  • 2nd Annual Pet Fest
  • Nature with Kristine
  • Astronomy in the Park
  • City Board and Committee Meetings

Some events may be postponed for a later date. The City of League City will continue to actively monitor the COVID-19 situation and revisit cancelations and postponements. 

Utility Billing

The City is encouraging use of online payments and the drive-thru dropbox at City Hall. Learn about online bill pay here.

For the time being, water service will not be disconnected for non-payment, and late payment fees will not be charged.

School District Updates

Gov. Greg Abbott announced on March 16 that he has waived the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR) testing requirements for the 2019-2020 school year. Learn more here.

Clear Creek ISD

  • Under the Governor’s extended order, all schools in the Clear Creek Independent School District  are closed until May 4. All school-related activities and events are also canceled until further notice.
  • Clear Creek ISD is providing FREE weekday drive-through meals. Parents can drive up to the front entrance of the school between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. and receive a meal for each student present under the age of 18 in the vehicle. The five schools serving meals are Greene Elementary, League City Elementary, McWhirter Elementary, Stewart Elementary, and Whitcomb Elementary.  Get the most up-to-date informatiohere.

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Dickinson ISD

  • Under the Governor’s extended order, all schools in the Dickinson Independent School District  are closed until May 4. All school-related activities and events are also canceled until further notice.
  • Dickinson ISD is providing FREE weekday drive-through meals for all students who qualify for the federal meal program. Parents can drive to the Owens Drive side of Dickinson High School between 11 a.m. and 12 p.m. and receive a packaged lunch and breakfast meal for the next morning. Learn more here.
  • Get the most up-to-date info at http://www.dickinsonisd.org/.

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Groceries

A two-week supply of food and necessities for your family is enough to get through a period of quarantine. As long as residents only buy what they need, there will be enough food and supplies for everyone. Federal and local government authorities have encouraged people to stop stockpiling groceries, and grocery stores have limited the purchase of certain products.

Price Gouging 

If you see price gouging, please report it to local authorities or file a complaint with the Texas Attorney General. Learn more about how to identify price gouging.

Resources 

Stay up-to-date with the latest COVID-19 news

If you do feel sick and believe you may have been exposed to COVID-19, contact your health care provider or a hospital immediately. Describe your symptoms and travel history. If they recommend testing, go as soon as possible.

Residents can help prevent the spread of illness by:

  • Washing your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If soap and water is not available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.
  • Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.
  • Avoid close contact with people who are sick. The CDC recommends keeping a distance of at least six feet.
  • Stay home when you are sick. Keeping a sick child at home prevents the spread of illness in the school and community and allows your child an opportunity to rest and recover.
  • Cover your mouth and nose when you cough or sneeze.
  • Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces.


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