[Canyon] FW: Bozeman area, city, COVID19 updates
Sali Hand
salijoh at gmail.com
Mon Mar 16 21:57:46 CDT 2020
Smiths has a program allowing a person to call in and order groceries, pay for them by phone and have someone come pick them all up, ready to go.
This was offered to me last March when I broke my leg and couldn’t drive for two months. I’m happy to pick up for anyone in need.
Sally
Sent from my iPhone
> On Mar 16, 2020, at 5:44 PM, tom at metasd.com wrote:
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> Hi neighbors –
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> A few early suggestions:
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> Heebs delivers groceries. Likely about $20 to the canyon, but an option for ordering online. I think of this email list as one I always read! Thanks, Tom. There are people who work in town near grocery stores and might offer to pick up groceries. Actually, Walmart has a pick up service.
> Nancy
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> I get things through email either Aol or gmail just fine. I'm planning on going to Safeway today and see what's up. Mary
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> More info from the mayor follows.
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> Tom
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> From: bozone-orgs at npogroups.org <bozone-orgs at npogroups.org>
> Sent: Monday, March 16, 2020 4:27 PM
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> Subject: [bozone-orgs] Bozeman area, city, COVID19 updates
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> --Volunteering
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> Many will need help during this time; whether food, childcare, deliveries and a hundred other things. Please continue to organize yourselves and others as volunteers. The Bozeman Community Foundation, United Way, HRDC, Salvation Army and others also are organizing donations and volunteers. They need help w/existing and new efforts so please contact any of them as well to help. Also, the Southwest Montana Community Organizations Active in Disaster (COAD) group is meeting Wednesday, and there will be more details late that afternoon on how to help our neighbors.
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> Here are some city-related updates, links and contacts. The City of Bozeman continues to work closely with other local agencies, Bozeman Health, and others. In order below:
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> --Gallatin Health Dept closes bars, restaurants
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> --Changes to city services, meetings
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> --City continuing water, sewer, garbage services
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> --City staff stay on payroll
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> --Compassion from employers, landlords toward those in need
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> --Volunteering
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> --Joint Incident Command Center and emergency declarations by local governements
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> --Protect yourself and others
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> --Gallatin Health Department closes bars, restaurants:
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> All bars, brew pubs, wineries, distilleries with public tasting rooms and casinos in Gallatin County will be ordered closed effective Monday at 9 p.m. Take out and delivery can continue. https://www.facebook.com/notes/gallatin-county-health-department/order-closure-of-bars-and-restaurants-in-gallatin-county/10162908751325315/
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> --Changes to city services, meetings:
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> City buildings other than city hall, Stiff Building, and public safety buildings will be closing to the public.
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> --City continuing water, sewer, garbage services:
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> Understanding that many citizens are facing job losses and/or severe reduction in work hours, Bozeman will continue to provide its water, sewer, and garbage services.
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> --City staff stay on payroll:
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> The City of Bozeman will lead by example and will not lay off workers if their job function is suspended, if they undergo self-quarantine because of health risks or other related reasons.
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> --Compassion from employers, landlords toward those in need:
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> To mitigate the impact of school and business closures on families, I join Governor Bullock and many others in encouraging all employers and landlords to be compassionate with their employees and tenants during this time.
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> --Volunteering:
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> Many will need help during this time; whether food, childcare, deliveries and a hundred other things. Please continue to organize yourselves and others as volunteers. The Bozeman Community Foundation, United Way, HRDC, Salvation Army and others also are organizing donations and volunteers. They need help w/existing and new efforts so please contact any of them as well to help. Also, the Southwest Montana Community Organizations Active in Disaster (COAD) group is meeting Wednesday, and there will be more details late that afternoon on how to help our neighbors.
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> --Joint Incident Command Center and emergency declarations by local governments:
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> The County has organized a Joint Incident Command Center (JIC) and call center to coordinate ongoing response between health, emergency, safety and other officials. Also, Bozeman, Gallatin County and other local governments will be enacting emergency declarations this week—this allows us to coordinate with state and federal efforts, qualify for reimbursements, and other steps.
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> --Protect yourself and others:
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> First, take care of yourself: wash hands, eat well, sleep, and stay home/isolate if you’re sick. https://www.healthygallatin.org/blog/protect-yourself-coronavirus-covid19/
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> Second, practice social distancing in general, and especially if you’re in an at-risk group: avoid crowds, those who are ill, gatherings of more than ten people, etc.
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> Third, the Gallatin County Health Department is asking event organizers to consider postponing/cancelling events that bring people together in close quarters for a purpose that is non-essential. Individuals and families also should make smart decisions about events they do attend.
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> Chris Mehl
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