Bellefontaine's Updated 2020 First Fridays Event Schedule and details will be made available at FirstFridaysBellefontaine.com.
The Annual Bellefontaine Memorial Day Parade has been cancelled by the American Legion Harold Kerr Post #173. The Post will hold a private ceremony to remember, honor, and mourn the military personnel who died serving the United States of America.
WHEREAS, COVID-19 is a respiratory disease that can result in serious illness or death, is caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which is a new strain of coronavirus that had not been previously identified in humans and can easily spread from person to person. The virus is spread between individuals who are in close contact with each other (within about six feet) through respiratory droplets produced when an infected person coughs or sneezes. It may be possible that individuals can get COVID-19 by touching a surface or object that has the virus on it and then touching their own mouth, nose, or eyes; and
WHEREAS, on January 30, 2020, the International Health Regulations Emergency Committee of the World Health Organization declared the outbreak of COVID-19 a public health emergency of international concern; and WHEREAS, on January 31, 2020, Alex M. Azar II, Secretary of Health and Human Services, determined and declared that a public health emergency exists in the United States in relation to COVID-19; and WHEREAS, on March 9, 2020, Governor Mike DeWine, signed an Executive Order declaring a State of Emergency for the entire State of Ohio in relation to COVID-19 pursuant to the Governor’s authority vested in him by the Constitution, the laws of the State of Ohio and in accordance with Revised Code section 5502.22; and WHEREAS, the Governor’s Executive Order declaring a State of Emergency for the entire State of Ohio urged all citizens to heed to the advice of the Department of Health and other emergency officials regarding COVID-19 in order to protect their health and safety; and WHEREAS, on March 13, 2020, President Donald J. Trump declared a National Emergency, invoking the Stafford Act and allowing the Federal Emergency Management Agency to coordinate disaster response and aid state and local governments in addressing the COVID-19 pandemic; and WHEREAS, the CDC has advised those that have possible or confirmed COVID-19 to stay home from work, school, and away from other public places; and WHEREAS, the State of Ohio government, under the leadership of Governor Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Health Director Dr. Amy Acton, has adopted necessary and bold preventive and proactive measures to slow the spread of the virus and treat those affected; and WHEREAS, on April 2, 2020, Dr. Amy Acton ordered that all persons stay home or their place of residence unless they are engaged in Essential Activities, Essential Government Functions, or to operate Essential Businesses or Operations as set forth in said order until May 1, 2020. WHEREAS, as of April 6, 2020, five (5) residents of Logan County have tested positive for COVID-19; and WHEREAS, in the City of Bellefontaine and across Logan County there is a current threat of an acutely hazardous disease, illness, or health condition; specifically, COVID-19, that is believed to be caused by the appearance of a novel infectious agent; and WHEREAS, in the City of Bellefontaine, this threat has already impacted the daily lives of the citizens of the City of Bellefontaine and, the need for citizens and City of Bellefontaine employees to stay home from work and other public places should they be exposed to the virus substantially impairs the functioning of city government and its ability to protect the lives and property of the citizens of the City of Bellefontaine NOW, THEREFORE, I, Ben Stahler, Mayor of the City of Bellefontaine, by virtue of the authority vested in me by the Ohio Constitution, the Codified Ordinances of the City of Bellefontaine, and Section 733.03 of the Ohio Revised Code, do hereby order and direct that:
I signed this Mayoral Proclamation and Executive Orders on April 6, 2020 in Bellefontaine, Ohio and it shall take effect immediately and remain in full force and effect until the emergency no longer exists, such time to be determined by the Governor of the State of Ohio as determined by the Director of Health of the State of Ohio and the Executive Director of the Emergency Management Agency of the State of Ohio. Ben Stahler Mayor Bellefontaine, Ohio Yesterday, the Governor announced that Ohio’s Stay-At-Home Order has been extended through May 1, 2020.
Like most of the United States, we know that these are truly difficult and challenging times. Medical experts are saying that while we have not yet reached the peak of this pandemic event, the efforts we’re making to avoid standing near others is very important, and it is already making a difference. While Logan County’s number of positive cases remain relatively low, we are still treating this as the “calm before the storm”. All city departments are in operation maintaining essential services to our community. Our frontline associates include paramedics, firefighters, and police officers. Additionally, we are thankful for our community’s doctors, nurses and other healthcare workers for their dedication to the task at hand. We ask for your patience and understanding during this critical phase of the spread COVID-19. Please reach out to our most vulnerable citizens to assist them. Continue to sanitize your hands, your work spaces and help others to appreciate the reasons that we keep a safe distance. These efforts ARE saving lives. Let’s help one another and all be a part of the solution. We will get through this TOGETHER! Thank you! #ohiostrong #shoplocal Ben Stahler Mayor Bellefontaine, Ohio IN ORDER TO LIMIT POTENTIAL EXPOSURE TO THE CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19), THE CITY OF BELLEFONTAINE OFFICES WILL BE CLOSED TO WALK-IN TRAFFIC. UTILITY PAYMENTS CAN BE MADE THROUGH OUR WEBSITE HERE. PAYMENTS CAN ALSO BE MADE USING THE DROP BOX AT THE BACK SIDE OF THE PARKING LOT, BY MAIL, OR DIRECT BILL PAYMENTS (ACH) THAT CAN BE ESTABLISHED. (CLICK THE GREEN LINK TO DOWNLOAD THE FORM.)
FOR NEW SERVICE, PLEASE CALL THE OFFICE AT 937-592-3561 TO ALLOW ACCESS TO THE FRONT LOBBY OF THE CITY BUILDING, OR AGAIN, THE APPLICATION IS AVAILABLE BY CLICKING HERE. YOUR SIGNATURE WILL NEED TO BE NOTARZIED, AND PLEASE ALSO INCLUDE A COPY OF YOUR DRIVER’S LICENSE. IN ADDITION, COMPLETE THE REFUSE SIGNUP FORM AND MAIL THE FORMS OR EMAIL THEM TO: utilities@ci.bellefontaine.oh.us ANY REQUIRED DEPOSIT FOR LEASED PROPERTIES WILL BE BILLED TO YOUR ACCOUNT. ADDITIONAL SERVICE REQUESTS WILL BE COMPLETED ONLY FOR A PRIORITY-AS NEEDED SITUATION. As of 2:00 pm on March 11, 2020, Governor DeWine and ODH Director of Health announced that there is Community Spread of coronavirus within Ohio. This requires everyone to step up, and use multiple public health interventions to keep the spread of COVID-19 as low as possible, to protect all citizens.
Social distancing measures can reduce opportunities for person-to-person virus transmission while delaying the spread and slowing the growth of a pandemic. Therefore, in Logan County you are advised to immediately avoid crowds, keep your distance from others, stop all forms of greeting that involve touching, wash your hands often for 20 seconds with soap and water, and cover your coughs and sneezes. From a wider perspective, it may be necessary to cancel most gatherings, eliminate travel, look for alternative ways to work, learn and worship. This is particularly important for those over 65 who have the highest death rate from COVID-19. The LCHD has provided the following documents to help individuals and households prepare for the coronavirus: COVID-19 Household checklist ODH COVID-19 Call Center Announcement CDC Travelers card For more updated information, please visit the Logan County Health District's website: https://loganhealth.org/ And: https://coronavirus.ohio.gov On Thursday, March 5, 2020 at 6 a.m., the City of Bellefontaine Water Department will be closing S. Main Street between Chillicothe Ave. and Auburn Ave to make a repair to the roadway. This repair is expected to be completed by 12 p.m. the same day, but may take longer.
Residents are encouraged to utilize the Detroit Street bypass for travel toward the South end of Bellefontaine and the Madriver Street bypass for travel to the North end of Bellefontaine so as to avoid the area during the repair time. |
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