New Broward County Emergency OrderThe number of COVID-19 cases continues to climb, along with positivity rates. In the past week, Broward has experienced more than 1,300 new cases each day and positivity rates as high as 16.58%. Our hospitals are either at or are exceeding their bed capacity.
It is important for residents and businesses to understand the role they play in reducing these alarming statistics, by following reopening guidelines and requirements for social distancing and wearing facial coverings.
To help residents understand the magnitude of the pandemic in our community, Broward County is now posting a daily statistical dashboard of COVID-19 indicators (e.g. number of cases, positivity rates, hospitalizations, hospital capacities, and deaths). Broward County has also issued Emergency Order 20-22, which implements new restrictions to help curtail large social gatherings, including house parties, street parties and other activities that are contributing to community spread of the virus: Curfew – Effective July 17, 2020 at 11PM and until August 1, 2020, all of Broward County is under a curfew from 11PM to 5AM. Exemptions to the curfew include: active duty police, fire rescue, first responders, news media, delivery or transportation drivers, government employees, persons seeking emergency medical care and medical, health care and utility service personnel. Also exempt are individuals traveling to and from their place of employment, returning to their homes after commercial travel, and persons walking their pets within 250 feet of their residence. Private Gatherings – Effective immediately, private gatherings at a residential property, single-family or otherwise, indoors and/or outdoors, are limited to no more than 10 individuals. Persons present at such gatherings shall be individually liable for violations of this Order and subject to civil and criminal penalties. The owner(s) of the residential property are also liable for violations that occur on their property, whether or not they are in residence or on site at the time of the violation. Residents of any private residential property, whether they own or rent, must ensure all persons on their property comply with the guidelines, subject to civil and criminal penalties. Vacation Rentals – Short-term vacation rentals that are not actively managed by on-site owners or on-site management companies with staffing or security on site 24 hours a day to enforce compliance with all the requirements, are not permitted to operate, effective for check-ins commencing on or after July 20, 2020 through August 20, 2020. Restaurant Operations – Ordering food or beverage from a bar counter is strictly prohibited. Effective immediately, restaurant patrons must order and consume food and drinks at a table, following all other requirements as outlined in previously issued operating guidelines. Signage Requirements – Effective July 20, 2020 at 12:01AM, owners, operators and landlords of commercial property at which any retail, restaurant or food establishment is located must ensure compliance by those establishments with the signage requirements of Emergency Order 20-17, and must also ensure the required signage is conspicuously posted in common areas of the property such as mall entrances, food courts and hallways.
Individuals in our community have a personal responsibility to adhere to the guidelines and do their part to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. The new Order strongly recommends that any person who tests positive for COVID-19, or who is experiencing symptoms associated with COVID-19, immediately: self-isolate to the greatest extent possible and avoid contact with any other person avoid visiting establishments and amenities except when medically necessary avoid use of common areas such as shared kitchens, laundry rooms or recreational facilities, especially in shared housing or multi-housing developments
Businesses in our community must adhere to the guidelines governing their operations, and patrons of reopened business are encouraged to report violations, which may result in warnings, citations, fines and/or business closures. Through July 15, County and municipal code and law enforcement teams have issued 57 citations and 768 warnings.
Residents are encouraged to participate in the compliance process by reporting violations to MyBroward. Enter the location of the violation, and select “COVID-19 Business Complaints” as the Type of Issue. You can also call the Broward County Call Center at 311 or (954) 831-4000. Both types of reports can be made anonymously.
Hallandale Beach Code Enforcement can be contacted at CodeIssue@CoHB.org or (954) 457-1390.
The new Order also updates the following attachments for business guidance: Attachment 2 (Restaurants and Food Establishments), Attachment 5 (Movie Theaters); Attachment 6 (Community Rooms, Fitness Centers and Gyms in Housing Developments); and Attachment 14 (Commercial Gyms and Fitness Centers).
For ongoing updates, visit www.Broward.org/Coronavirus.
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Broward County Emergency Order requires face coverings for all persons in any establishment at all times and when outside your residence if social distancing requirements cannot be maintained.
The order also requires face coverings for all persons in common areas of multi-family housing.
Facial coverings are also required at all times while using or visiting a gym or fitness center, including while exercising.
Broward County Frequently Asked Questions about Face Coverings can be found here.
Face coverings should adhere to the CDC guidance available here.
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LAST DAY FOR FREE COVID-19 TESTINGTomorrow, Saturday, July 18th, is the last day of Free testing through the Florida Health Department at Foster Park, 609 NW 6th Ave. Testing will be offered 9am - 3pm.
Testing is open to everyone, any age. Residency is not required. To minimize wait time, you will provide your name and number and then will be messaged to come back when it is time for your test.Parking is limited at this walk- up site.
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The City of Hallandale Beach remains in a phased partial reopening of our public spaces. In addition to Phase One Park openings for passive recreation, the City welcomes its residents to enjoy the Dog Park at Joseph Scavo Park daily 7am - 6pm except Wednesdays and the Tennis and Racquetball Courts at OB Johnson and Peter Bluesten Parks, Monday through Friday, 8am to 4pm.
The City Beach is open with social distancing restrictions for visitor’s safety. Save time and down load our mobile Pay-By-Phone parking app. Meters will be strictly enforced. Please remember, the beach and South City Beach Parking lots close at dark.
Rules of use, what is and what is not permitted, and hours of operations may be found at www.CoHB.org/ParksReopen.
Please help us keep our facilities open by following all guidelines, rules and regulations.
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Its Hurricane Season! Keep informed at our new Emergency Management page where you'll find Weather Forecast Updates from the National Weather Service, Hurricane Information, and more.
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Let your voice be heard! We finished our first greenhouse gas inventory for Hallandale Beach this spring and we're looking for your input on what is most important to you as we work to become carbon neutral by 2055.
This survey should take about 10 minutes and your City really appreciates your participation!
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Please complete your Census 2020 application to ensure the City qualifies for Federal aid and services. Vote by Mail ballot request deadline is August 8th.
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