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SANTA CLARA COUNTY HEALTH OFFICER ADVISORY ON COVID-19 RISK REDUCTION MEASURES – MARCH 2, 2021
As Santa Clara County enters the “Red Tier” of the State’s Blueprint framework, the County is lifting local activity-specific health directives, effective Wednesday, March 3, 2021. All activities are still subject to the State’s rules and to the local Risk Reduction Order. As certain activities are allowed to resume, the County Health Officer urges residents to proceed with caution. COVID-19 case rates, hospitalizations, and deaths are falling, but still remain very high. Vaccinations are occurring as quickly as supplies allow, but most people in our community are still not vaccinated. New variants of the virus that may spread more easily or cause more severe illness are present in our county; however, their impact on our local epidemic is largely unknown. Just because the State allows certain activities to resume or adopts certain COVID protocols, that does not mean that those activities are safe. In fact, the State’s health orders allow many activities that are risky, and upcoming changes by the State will make that even more true. The novel coronavirus spreads primarily through the air. To keep yourself, your family, your friends and neighbors, and our broader community safe, follow these core principles:
As a reminder, the County Risk Reduction Health Order still requires everyone to follow all State rules, use face coverings, and maximize social distancing; and all entities must continue to implement a Social Distancing Protocol, maximize telework, and immediately report cases to Public Health. If conditions worsen, strong local mandatory measures may again be necessary. The County Health Officer strongly urges everyone to exercise great caution and good judgment in these next critical weeks and months. For more information, visit sccgov.org/cv19.
COVID-19: SOCIAL DISTANCING IN PUBLIC PARKS AND TRAILS
For information regarding social distancing in public parks and trails,visit Covid-19 Urban Parks |
Monta Loma Working Group Information |
| Mountain View-Whisman School District Letter 02-25-2021 Monta Loma Work Group Minutes 02-25-2021 |
Parks Division
231 North Whisman Road
Mountain View, CA 94043
(650) 903-6326
The Parks Division is responsible for the protection and maintenance of 39 urban parks and 5.0 miles of bicycle and pedestrian trails along Stevens Creek, Permanente Creek and the Hetch-Hetchy Right-of-Way. The Division is also responsible for other regional open space throughout the City.
Parks and trails are open from 6:00 a.m. to one-half hour after sunset.
Prohibited Activities:
Special Provisions for Trails
click here for more Parks Rules & Regulations
BE KIND TO YOUR TREES
Our mature trees were stressed by five years of drought. You can help them out by watering them with a soaker hose once a month through the hot summer.
Your trees will love you for it.