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PREPARATION PHASE: YOUTH AND CHILD SUMMER CARE READINESS A DIFFERENT KIND OF SUMMER As we work to mitigate the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, businesses and local government services preparing for a Phase 1 in a careful, phased manner.


  1. PREPARATION PHASE: YOUTH AND CHILD SUMMER CARE READINESS

  2. A DIFFERENT KIND OF SUMMER • As we work to mitigate the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, businesses and local government services preparing for a Phase 1 in a careful, phased manner. • That includes child, youth and summer care programs, which thousands of kids and their families rely on for affordable and engaging childcare. • These programs also involve City facilities, buildings, and cultural sites. • The City is moving thousands of kids programs online, cancelling many programs, but also modifying programs so they can continue in ‘different way.’ • Even as services return and facilities re-open, social distancing, contract trace ability, face coverings, and careful hygiene will remain in place. • The City is ready to step up and provide these services, but in a different limited and phased-in fashion.

  3. REQUIRED COVID-SAFE PRACTICES AT CABQ • City has already been serving children of essential workers at community and child development centers — building experience with managing these types of programs in COVID-safe ways. • As more parents are called back to work, the need for affordable, engaging childcare will grow. • At each site, CABQ will limit overall attendance and strictly follow CDC guidance and State public health orders on gathering sizes. • Separated classrooms and lower Student-Teacher Ratios. • Sign-in and reservation requirements enable contact traceable quarantine, and quarantine protocols are in place at each site. • Staff wearing appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), and facilities will be regularly and extensively cleaned. • Pick-up and drop-off will be carefully managed to reduce risk. • Daily screening, including temperature testing, will be used at each site.

  4. FRAMEWORK FOR ASSESSING RISK

  5. RE-OPENING PROGRAMS Family, Community, and Multi-Gen Centers Without COVID-Safe Practices With COVID Safe Practices Senior & Multi-Gen Center Summer Meals Buildings (closed to public) Community & Multi-Gen Center Number of Contacts Youth Programs Community Center Buildings (closed to public) Therapeutic Recreation Programs Playground Recreation Programs • Low Student-Instructor Ratio • Separated Classrooms • Reduced Overall Capacity • Quarantine & Contact Tracing • Enhanced Cleaning & PPE • Managed Drop-Off/Pick-Up • Screening & Social Distancing Contact Intensity

  6. RE-OPENING PROGRAMS Parks Summer Recreation Programs Without COVID-Safe Practices With COVID Safe Practices • Low Student-Instructor Ratio • Reduced Overall Capacity • By Reservation/Appointment Only • Limited Locker Room/Shower Number of Contacts Access Youth Sports • Enhanced Cleaning & PPE • Quarantine & Contact Tracing • Screening & Social Distancing Adult Softball Open Space Explorer Swim Lessons Open Space Summer Racquet Sports Lessons Youth Corps Contact Intensity

  7. RE-OPENING FACILITIES Parks and Recreation Facilities Without COVID-Safe Practices With COVID Safe Practices Public Pools for Water Polo and Public Pool Lap Swim Meets Number of Contacts Swim/Swim Teams (closed through June) Public Pools Splashpads (close through June) Playgrounds • By Reservation Only • Screening • Reduced Overall Capacity • Masks Recommended • Quarantine & Contact Tracing Racquet Sports Open Space • Enhanced Cleaning • Visitors Social Distancing Encouraged Center Parks Contact Intensity

  8. RE-OPENING PROGRAMS Cultural Services Youth Programs Without COVID-Safe Practices With COVID Safe Practices Explora Education Programs Number of Contacts BioPark Programs BioPark (Aquarium Programs) Programs (Zoo, Botanic Museum Programs Garden, Heritage Farm) • Low Student-Instructor Ratio • Separated Classrooms Library Summer • • Reduced Overall Capacity Virtual Reading Balloon • Enhanced Cleaning & PPE Only • Museum Managed Drop-Off/Pick-Up • Screening & Social Programs Distancing BioPark Ag • Quarantine & Contact Corps Mayor’s Creative Tracing Youth Corps Contact Intensity

  9. RE-OPENING FACILITIES Cultural Services Facilities Without COVID-Safe Practices With COVID Safe Practices KiMo and South Broadway Theatre BioPark (closed to public at (Zoo, Botanical, least through June) Heritage Farm) Number of Contacts • BioPark Free Timed Ticketing (Indoor Tingley Beach Exhibits) • Only Basic Services • Screening Most Libraries Food Services • Timed Ticketing • Reduced Overall Capacity Museums • Masks Recommended • Quarantine & Contact Tracing South • Enhanced Cleaning Broadway • Social Distancing Cultural Encouraged Center (Gallery & Library Only) Ernie Pyle and Special Collections Libraries (closed to public) Contact Intensity

  10. RE-OPENING TIMING OVERVIEW If State Public Health Order Permits All phases with COVID Safe Practices Re-Opening Phase 3 Re-Opening Phase 1 Re-Opening Phase 2 (limited public open access) (reservations required) (limited reservations required) Aquarium, Community Center Multi-Gen Center Penguins, Indoor Balloon Open Space Explorer Splashpads Youth Programs Youth Programs Facilities Museum (25% Capacity) Programs Child Development Camp BioPark Little Leagues and Camp BioPark (Zoo, Botanic, Centers Youth Sports (Aquarium Programs ) BioPark Ag Heritage Farm) (Pending Sanctioning Corps Public Pool Lap Bodies Approval) Zoo Botanic Swim/Swim Teams Playground Recreation (75% Capacity) Gardens Public Pools Rec Programs (75% Capacity) Library Summer Swim (Gating (Pending APS Approval) Indoor Food at Racquet Sports Reading (Virtual) and Limited Cultural Sites Lessons Head Counts) Explora Education Swim Lessons Museum School Camp (Class 1:4 Ratio) Swim Lessons Zoo (50% capacity, Summer Meals (Private 1:1 Lessons) Gating, and Timed Public Pools Rec Most Libraries (Limited Sites, Grab & Tickets) Swim (Gating (Basic services only) Go) and Expanded Water Aerobics & Botanic Head Counts) Open Space Senior Therapy Therapeutic Recreation Summer Youth Gardens (50% Programs Summer Meals Summer Meals Capacity) Corps (Expanded Sites, Grab (Additional Sites, Grab Mayor’s Creative Playgrounds & Go) & Go) Youth Corps (Regular Disinfecting)

  11. SUMMER EVENTS & PROGRAMS CANCELED • • • Teen Nights Baseball Leagues at least Events at Golf Courses • • Downtown Summerfest until July Mother’s Day Old Town • • • Westside Summerfest All summer tournaments Mother’s Day Concert at • • Nob Hill Summerfest Festivals/Large Events Zoo • • • Heights Summerfest Metro Swim Program Summers in Old Town • • Open Swim at least until Rail Yard Growers Market Programs • July (at least until July) Father’s Day Old Town • • • Swim Meets Downtown Growers Mkt All Cultural Facility Rental • • All Special Events at Pools Comm. Center Talent Show Events • • • All Birthday Parties at Pools Zoo Music ABQ Concert Band at • • Water Polo Meets Garden Music Balloon Museum • • • Water Polo Team Practices Old Town Concerts Memorial Day at NM • • Softball Leagues at least Summer Concert Series Veterans Memorial • • until July All Events at KiMo Meet the KiMo Events SUMMER EVENTS & PROGRAMS MOVED TO VIRTUAL • Summer Reading Program – 20,000 kids served • Bilingual Open Space Family Nature Clubs • Mayor’s Creative Youth Corps • ABQtoDo – Centralized Family and Youth Activities on City Website • Community Center High Five a Hero • Water Safety Demonstrations • Training and New Employee Orientation for Summer Program Staff

  12. ESSENTIAL SERVICES HAVE REMAINED OPEN • Police and Fire Services, including Fire Stations and Police Substations • Emergency Childcare for Essential Workers (school-aged plus early childhood) • Solid Waste Collection Services and Convenience Centers • Senior Meal Sites for Meal Pick-Up and Delivery • Health and Social Service Centers in each quadrant including rental assistance • Key ABQ RIDE Routes on Saturday-type service • Small Business Office, Film Office, and Economic Development by appointment and phone • Construction Permitting, Fire Marshal Plan Review and Development Plan Review by appointment and phone • Animal Welfare adoptions and animal surrender by appointment or in emergencies • City Clerk, Civilian Police Oversight, and many of the City’s Boards and Commissions by appointment, phone, and using virtual meetings • Drive Up Wi-Fi Programs, GovTV, YouTube and the suite of OneABQ Media • Office of Civil Rights and Consumer Protection open and processing complaints

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