Mayor Frey COVID-19 Report City Council Meeting Friday, June 12, - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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CITY OF MINNEAPOLIS Mayor Frey COVID-19 Report City Council Meeting Friday, June 12, 2020 June 12, 2020 1 Actions in Minneapolis Emergency Declaration March 16 [14] Emergency Regulations to-date Bar and restaurant closures:


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CITY OF MINNEAPOLIS

Mayor Frey COVID-19 Report

City Council Meeting Friday, June 12, 2020

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June 12, 2020

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Actions in Minneapolis

  • Emergency Declaration – March 16
  • [14] Emergency Regulations to-date
  • Bar and restaurant closures: Emergency Regulation No. 2020-1
  • Procurement: Emergency Regulation No. 2020-2
  • Adult Day Care Centers: Emergency Regulation No. 2020-3
  • Land Use applications: Emergency Regulation No. 2020-4
  • Late Fees Waived (renewal of any food, taxi, liquor, wine, beer or catering license):

Emergency Regulation No. 2020-5

  • Paid leave: Emergency Regulation No. 2020-6
  • Business License renewals suspended: Emergency Regulation No. 2020-7
  • Commercial Pedal Cars: Emergency Regulation No. 2020-8
  • Procurement Amendment: Emergency Regulation No. 2020-9
  • Rescinding of Emergency Regulation No. 2020-4: Emergency Reg No. 2020-10
  • Congregate Care Facilities: Emergency Regulation No. 2020-11
  • Cloth Masks: Emergency Regulation No. 2020-12
  • Temporary Expansion of Premises: Emergency Regulation No. 2020-13
  • Paid Leave Amendment: Emergency Regulation No. 2020-14

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Emergency Regulations

Temporary Expansion of Premises: Emergency Regulation No. 2020-13

  • June 1 marked the first wave of retail and restaurants ability to re-open

at a reduced level

  • Includes several measures to help businesses take advantage of outdoor

space with more commercial activity

  • All fees associated with applications for temporary expansions are

waived

Paid Leave Amendment: Emergency Regulation No. 2020-14

  • Clarifies the scope and operation of the Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act

and the Emergency Family and Medical Leave Expansion Act for Emergency Responders

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Health Department

Statewide

  • Total approximate # of

completed tests: 381,841

  • Total positive: 29,316
  • Patients who no longer need

to be isolated: 24,870

  • Statewide Deaths: 1,249
  • Deaths among long-term

care of assisted living facilities: 994

  • Hennepin County positive

cases: 9,815

  • Hennepin County deaths: 700
  • Number of Health Care

Workers: 3,061

Hospitalization

  • Total cases requiring

hospitalization: 3,522

  • Hospitalized as of today: 411
  • Hospitalized in ICU as of

today: 196

Minneapolis Cases

  • Total positive cases: 3,884
  • Total hospitalized: 617
  • Total recovered: 3,290
  • Total deceased: 159

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Health Department

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Health Department

  • Congregate Living Facilities
  • Testing
  • Contact Tracing

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Office of Emergency Management

Workforce

  • Daily rate of workers on duty is consistently

between 89% and 91% of the total workforce

  • Approximately 79% of workers on duty are working

remotely (excluding police and fire) Emergency Preparedness

  • Monitoring trends, impacts, and resources
  • Focus on health and safety of residents and

employees

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Human Resources

  • 94 staff have been reassigned to focus on critical

needs:

  • 311 – Increase staffing
  • CPED/MPHA – Minneapolis Gap Funds for Housing

implementation

  • Health Department - Contact tracing
  • Finance & Property Services - The new building policy

manual

  • Finance & Property Services - Clean and sanitize City

facilities

  • City Clerks - Support virtual team meetings

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Procurement

  • Total spend in procurement costs, as of June 10,

2020: $4,973,960

  • The total increased by approx. $50,000
  • Cloth masks and programmatic support for those

impacted by COVID

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Budget: Phase I & II

Phase I

  • Thursday, June 18: Phase I administrative items at POGO

Phase II

  • Thursday, July 9: Mayor’s 2020 Revised Budget Briefing, either before
  • r after the regular POGO Committee meeting
  • Friday, July 10: 2020 Revised Budget Presentation (by staff), with

question and answer period with Council Members

  • Tuesday, July 14: Public Hearing #1 on proposed 2020 Revised

Budget

  • Friday, July 17: Budget mark-up
  • Wednesday, July 22: Public Hearing #2 on proposed 2020 Revised

Budget

  • Friday, July 24: Final mark-up and adoption of 2020 Revised Budget

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Public Safety

  • MPD
  • Trends and Statistics
  • Public Safety Reform
  • MFD
  • Call/Run Volume
  • Operations/Personnel
  • 911

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State & Federal Activity

  • Special Session
  • Economic Assistance and Community Investment
  • Federal Update
  • Homelessness Response

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Gap Funding Package

Housing

  • Applicants
  • Funds disbursement

Forgivable Loan Program

  • Funds disbursement

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