Citywide Coronavirus Update From City Hall

 

March 26, 2020

John Nachbar City Manager

From the Offices of John Nachbar, City Manager

The City of Culver City continues to cooperate with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to respond to the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in Los Angeles County.

For previous updates, please visit the City's coronavirus webpage.

Para leer esta información en español, por favor visite la página web de coronavirus de la ciudad.

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Table of Contents

1. Residential Tenant Eviction Moratorium

2. "Senior Center at Home"

3. "Safer at Home" Public Order is Now in Effect

4. What Can I Do For Fun This Weekend?

5. Feeling Blue? You Are Not Alone.

6. Do You Need A Volunteer?

7. Call for Volunteers

8. Neighbors Helping Neighbors

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1. Residential Tenant Eviction Moratorium

On March 27, 2020, the City Manager issued a Public Order that expands the scope of the existing moratorium on residential tenant evictions (except those necessary for public health and safety) and extends such moratorium through May 31, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This followed an extensive discussion and direction by the City Council at its meeting on March 26.

More details can be found in the Public Order online at https://www.culvercity.org/home/showdocument?id=18916

The City will issue additional clarifying rules and regulations related to the moratorium in the coming days. In the meantime, please email the Housing Division or call (310) 253-5790 if you have any questions.

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2. "Senior Center at Home"

Parks, Recreation and Community Services has created a "Senior Center at Home," which will be mailed out next week to over 3,500 Seniors and is currently available on-line at The helpful resource guide includes creative writing projects, health & wellness tips, at-home exercises, coronavirus scam info, online exercise classes and more. Go to https://www.culvercity.org/Home/ShowDocument?id=18908

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3. "Safer at Home" Public Order is Now in Effect

The "Safer at Home" emergency order means Culver City residents are required to stay inside their homes unless they are engaged in certain "essential activities." On those occasions when you are out of your home for necessary tasks, stay at least six feet away from others. To see this online go to https://www.culvercity.org/live/public-safety/emergency-preparedness/coronavirus/safer-at-home-faqs

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4. What Can I Do For Fun This Weekend?

• At home: binge watch TV, bake, video chat with a relative or friend, call an older relative, lookup a new place to order dinner for delivery...

• Find more fun things to do at the City's "Virtual Recreation Center" online at https://www.culvercity.org/city-hall/city-government/city-departments/parks-recreation-community-services/virtual-recreation-center

The City of Culver City continues to cooperate with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to respond to the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in Los Angeles County.

For previous updates, please visit the City's coronavirus webpage.

Para leer esta información en español, por favor visite la página web de coronavirus de la ciudad.

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Table of Contents

1. Residential Tenant Eviction Moratorium

2. "Senior Center at Home"

3. "Safer at Home" Public Order is Now in Effect

4. What Can I Do For Fun This Weekend?

5. Feeling Blue? You Are Not Alone.

6. Do You Need A Volunteer?

7. Call for Volunteers

8. Neighbors Helping Neighbors

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1. Residential Tenant Eviction Moratorium

On March 27, 2020, the City Manager issued a Public Order that expands the scope of the existing moratorium on residential tenant evictions (except those necessary for public health and safety) and extends such moratorium through May 31, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This followed an extensive discussion and direction by the City Council at its meeting on March 26.

More details can be found in the Public Order. The City will issue additional clarifying rules and regulations related to the moratorium in the coming days. In the meantime, please email the Housing Division or call (310) 253-5790 if you have any questions.

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2. "Senior Center at Home"

Parks, Recreation and Community Services has created a "Senior Center at Home," which will be mailed out next week to over 3,500 Seniors and is currently available on-line. The helpful resource guide includes creative writing projects, health & wellness tips, at-home exercises, coronavirus scam info, online exercise classes and more.

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3. "Safer at Home" Public Order is Now in Effect

The "Safer at Home" emergency order means Culver City residents are required to stay inside their homes unless they are engaged in certain "essential activities." On those occasions when you are out of your home for necessary tasks, stay at least six feet away from others.

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4. What Can I Do For Fun This Weekend?

• At home: binge watch TV, bake, video chat with a relative or friend, call an older relative, lookup a new place to order dinner for delivery...

• Find more fun things to do at the City's "Virtual Recreation Center".

• Take a walk, ride your bike, jog and be outside for exercise - just keep at least six feet between you and others in the community.

• Walk your pet

You can also...

• Go to the grocery, convenience or warehouse store

• Go to the pharmacy to pick up medications and other healthcare necessities

• Go to medical appointments (check with your doctor or provider first)

• Go to a restaurant for take-out, delivery or drive-thru

• Care or support a friend or family member

• Take your pets to the veterinarian if necessary

• Help someone to get necessary supplies

You should not....

• Go to work unless you are providing essential services as defined by the Order

• Visit friends and family if there is no urgent need

• Maintain less than 6 feet of distance from others when you go out

• Visit loved ones in the hospital, nursing home, skilled nursing facility, or other residential care facility

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5. Feeling Blue? You Are Not Alone.

If the news surrounding COVID-19 is making you feel stressed, anxious, or depressed, call LACDMH 24/7 hotline at (800) 854-7771 or text LA to 741741 to get help.

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6. Do You Need a Volunteer?

If you or someone you know has a non-emergency, non-medical need related to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and you would like assistance from a volunteer, please email the City or call the City's coronavirus Hotline at (310) 253-6890 (7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.). If you email or leave a message at the Hotline after hours, please include your name, address, phone number, email address, and your need. In an emergency, please dial 9-1-1.

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7. Call for Volunteers

If you would like to volunteer to help the City assist those in need (including older adults), please email the City or call the City's coronavirus Hotline at (310) 253-6890 (7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.). If you email or leave a message at the Hotline after hours, please include your name, phone number, email address, and any special skills you may have (language, equipment, certifications, etc.) and preferred volunteer activity (deliver groceries to older adults, make phone calls, etc.) You can also find additional volunteer opportunities on the California Volunteers webpage.

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8. Neighbors Helping Neighbors

If you are able to assist a neighbor who is 65 or older, or a neighbor who has an underlying medical condition, reach out via phone, text, or drop a note on their doorstep to ask if they need anything before you go to the grocery store or pharmacy. We are all in this together.

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Where can I get more information?

Get the latest updates about the City of Culver City's response to coronavirus (COVID-19).

Citywide coronavirus Update - March 28, 2020 Update (Corrected)

**Note: the previously sent update had an error in the extension date of the residential tenant eviction moratorium. The moratorium has been extended through May 31, 2020.

The City of Culver City continues to cooperate with the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to respond to the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in Los Angeles County.

For previous updates, please visit the City's coronavirus webpage.

Para leer esta información en español, por favor visite la página web de coronavirus de la ciudad.

________________________________________

Table of Contents

1. Residential Tenant Eviction Moratorium

2. "Senior Center at Home"

3. "Safer at Home" Public Order is Now in Effect

4. What Can I Do For Fun This Weekend?

5. Feeling Blue? You Are Not Alone.

6. Do You Need A Volunteer?

7. Call for Volunteers

8. Neighbors Helping Neighbors

________________________________________

1. Residential Tenant Eviction Moratorium

On March 27, 2020, the City Manager issued a Public Order that expands the scope of the existing moratorium on residential tenant evictions (except those necessary for public health and safety) and extends such moratorium through May 31, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This followed an extensive discussion and direction by the City Council at its meeting on March 26.

More details can be found in the Public Order. The City will issue additional clarifying rules and regulations related to the moratorium in the coming days. In the meantime, please email the Housing Division or call (310) 253-5790 if you have any questions.

________________________________________

2. "Senior Center at Home"

Parks, Recreation and Community Services has created a "Senior Center at Home," which will be mailed out next week to over 3,500 Seniors and is currently available on-line. The helpful resource guide includes creative writing projects, health & wellness tips, at-home exercises, coronavirus scam info, online exercise classes and more.

________________________________________

3. "Safer at Home" Public Order is Now in Effect

The "Safer at Home" emergency order means Culver City residents are required to stay inside their homes unless they are engaged in certain "essential activities." On those occasions when you are out of your home for necessary tasks, stay at least six feet away from others.

________________________________________

4. What Can I Do For Fun This Weekend?

• At home: binge watch TV, bake, video chat with a relative or friend, call an older relative, lookup a new place to order dinner for delivery...

• Find more fun things to do at the City's "Virtual Recreation Center".

• Take a walk, ride your bike, jog and be outside for exercise - just keep at least six feet between you and others in the community.

• Walk your pet

You can also...

• Go to the grocery, convenience or warehouse store

• Go to the pharmacy to pick up medications and other healthcare necessities

• Go to medical appointments (check with your doctor or provider first)

• Go to a restaurant for take-out, delivery or drive-thru

• Care or support a friend or family member

• Take your pets to the veterinarian if necessary

• Help someone to get necessary supplies

You should not....

• Go to work unless you are providing essential services as defined by the Order

• Visit friends and family if there is no urgent need

• Maintain less than 6 feet of distance from others when you go out

• Visit loved ones in the hospital, nursing home, skilled nursing facility, or other residential care facility

________________________________________

5. Feeling Blue? You Are Not Alone.

If the news surrounding COVID-19 is making you feel stressed, anxious, or depressed, call LACDMH 24/7 hotline at (800) 854-7771 or text LA to 741741 to get help.

________________________________________

6. Do You Need a Volunteer?

If you or someone you know has a non-emergency, non-medical need related to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and you would like assistance from a volunteer, please email the City at coronavirus@culvercity.org ; or call the City's coronavirus Hotline at (310) 253-6890 (7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.). If you email or leave a message at the Hotline after hours, please include your name, address, phone number, email address, and your need. In an emergency, please dial 9-1-1.

________________________________________

7. Call for Volunteers

If you would like to volunteer to help the City assist those in need (including older adults), please email the City or call the City's coronavirus Hotline at (310) 253-6890 (7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.). If you email or leave a message at the Hotline after hours, please include your name, phone number, email address, and any special skills you may have (language, equipment, certifications, etc.) and preferred volunteer activity (deliver groceries to older adults, make phone calls, etc.) You can also find additional volunteer opportunities on the California Volunteers webpage.

________________________________________

8. Neighbors Helping Neighbors

If you are able to assist a neighbor who is 65 or older, or a neighbor who has an underlying medical condition, reach out via phone, text, or drop a note on their doorstep to ask if they need anything before you go to the grocery store or pharmacy. We are all in this together.

________________________________________

Where can I get more information?

Get the latest updates about the City of Culver City's response to coronavirus (COVID-19).

• Take a walk, ride your bike, jog and be outside for exercise - just keep at least six feet between you and others in the community.

• Walk your pet

You can also...

• Go to the grocery, convenience or warehouse store

• Go to the pharmacy to pick up medications and other healthcare necessities

• Go to medical appointments (check with your doctor or provider first)

• Go to a restaurant for take-out, delivery or drive-thru

• Care or support a friend or family member

• Take your pets to the veterinarian if necessary

• Help someone to get necessary supplies

You should not....

• Go to work unless you are providing essential services as defined by the Order

• Visit friends and family if there is no urgent need

• Maintain less than 6 feet of distance from others when you go out

• Visit loved ones in the hospital, nursing home, skilled nursing facility, or other residential care facility

________________________________________

5. Feeling Blue? You Are Not Alone.

If the news surrounding COVID-19 is making you feel stressed, anxious, or depressed, call LACDMH 24/7 hotline at (800) 854-7771 or text LA to 741741 to get help.

________________________________________

6. Do You Need a Volunteer?

If you or someone you know has a non-emergency, non-medical need related to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and you would like assistance from a volunteer, please email the City or call the City's coronavirus Hotline at (310) 253-6890 (7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.). If you email or leave a message at the Hotline after hours, please include your name, address, phone number, email address, and your need. In an emergency, please dial 9-1-1.

________________________________________

7. Call for Volunteers

If you would like to volunteer to help the City assist those in need (including older adults), please email the City or call the City's coronavirus Hotline at (310) 253-6890 (7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.). If you email or leave a message at the Hotline after hours, please include your name, phone number, email address, and any special skills you may have (language, equipment, certifications, etc.) and preferred volunteer activity (deliver groceries to older adults, make phone calls, etc.) You can also find additional volunteer opportunities on the California Volunteers webpage.

________________________________________

8. Neighbors Helping Neighbors

If you are able to assist a neighbor who is 65 or older, or a neighbor who has an underlying medical condition, reach out via phone, text, or drop a note on their doorstep to ask if they need anything before you go to the grocery store or pharmacy. We are all in this together.

________________________________________

Where can I get more information?

Get the latest updates about the City of Culver City's respo

 

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