City of Palm Coast asks citizens to stay unified as leaders work on reopening strategy

'Premature lessening of the lifesaving restrictions will prolong the City’s recovery process and can cause a danger to our most vulnerable population.'


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  • | 2:45 p.m. April 19, 2020
A view of the lake at Central Park, in front Palm Coast City Hall. Photo by Brian McMillan
A view of the lake at Central Park, in front Palm Coast City Hall. Photo by Brian McMillan
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by: Palm Coast Mayor Milissa Holland, City Manager Matt Morton and Fire Chief Jerry Forte

Hello, Palm Coast Community.

From the beginning we've been open, honest, transparent and consistent in our messaging and our approach to the COVID-19 pandemic. The decisions we’ve made, and continue to make, have relied on the best evidence and the timeliest facts. We have acknowledged our responsibility for identifying and delivering essential services and crisis response throughout this event.

Each member of the City of Palm Coast team is keenly aware of the trusted and vital role we serve together. We have all been living our core mission that you, our residents, are the purpose of our work.

We know the weight that each of you are carrying. We hold each of you – our residents, health care workers, teachers, first responders, front-line workers, business owners, vulnerable populations and our entire community – in our hearts. Hope inspires the good to reveal itself – consistent and responsible actions bring that which has been revealed into reality.

The entire staff at the City of Palm Coast and their families would like to sincerely thank the Palm Coast community for their diligence and understanding during this challenging time. Although we are near the peak of the pandemic, there is still so much more to do. The projected height of the pandemic in our area is constantly changing, with residual outfall expected to last several weeks or months. Current data still shows we are on the rise with COVID-19 cases and that we have not flattened the curve in our community. We remain diligent and focused on what is truly important, our citizens.

As your leaders, we make tough decisions every day based on what we know is best for the health and well-being of our community. With over 90,000 residents and a significant portion falling in a higher at- risk category, we must personalize these decisions to best serve our community. Please continue to support the restrictions that are in place for not just the community, but also for the people that are continuing to be on the front line of this pandemic: firefighters, law enforcement, EMS workers and hospital personnel.

These resources are crucial. The pandemic has significantly taxed our systems. Currently, we still face a nationwide shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) and various supply chains have experienced disruption. We must remember that we are also in wildfire season and hurricane season will return in a few short weeks.

These actions we take today must contemplate the stability, strength and resiliency of our response systems to endure our readiness in managing these coming challenges. From our doctors, nurses, hospital staff, law enforcement, firefighters and paramedics, we remain mindful about strengthening and protecting our front lines. I assure you we are up to this task, but it will take community partnership.

As the impact of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic continues to shape our daily lives, affecting how, where, and when we work, getting sick or anxious, or worrying if our families are at risk, it’s easy to feel like your individual actions may not matter in the grand scheme of things. But every single one of us plays a part in our community’s health

In Palm Coast, teams of subject matter experts have been working diligently through this disaster to ensure your calls are answered and we are operating effectively. As we have demonstrated in other trying times in the past, we are carrying out our mission with many successes while overcoming challenges and obstacles. By reducing exposure, creatively planning for PPE and maintaining a healthy workforce, we are ensuring our response not just to the COVID-19 pandemic, but also to all your regular emergencies as well.

We have seen the worst life has to offer and have been inspired by those who have rose above to overcome those difficulties. We strive to keep our staff safe so that, in turn, they are ready to be there for you. We lead by example and empower those to be responsible for your sake. The best decision we can make is to help our City to not only survive, but also recover from this pandemic. Premature lessening of the lifesaving restrictions will prolong the City’s recovery process and can cause a danger to our most vulnerable population.

Shortages of personal protective equipment, nationwide, can demonstrate how reliant we are on the simplest of needs. When those resources are unavailable, it places firefighters, medical workers, nurses and doctors at risk. The City has created alternative utilizations for our PPE so more supplies can go to the ambulances and the hospital. Extraordinary demand on a system that is already searching for PPE can cause strain on a delicate system.

The measures taken to this point were to ensure the City response is optimized and the health care professionals are ready to serve the community safely. The risk to our population is too great to reopen the City too soon.

Let’s come together as a unified Palm Coast and take ownership of this pivotal moment. We have a responsibility as community – to our friends, family and neighbors – to do the right thing in this most crucial time. Our economy will recover. Our way of life will return.

We must remain steadfast in our approach and see this through to the end. While the Governor has a responsibility to the entire State of Florida, we have a responsibility and commitment to you, our more than 90,000 local residents. There is not a one-size-fits-all approach to this pandemic. We manage that responsibility through the value of our local perspective, knowledge and the specifics that make Palm Coast truly unique.

We have not forgotten the importance of helping people feel connected by understanding we are all in this together. We will continue to promote additional avenues of community support like the Mayor’s Rise Up Palm Coast and Feed Palm Coast Initiatives to the fullest extent for the well-being of our community.

Our residents are incredibly resilient, as we’ve seen through wildfires, hurricanes and now a pandemic. We’re asking for your strength and resolve once more as we face down the next phase of this global crisis.

Our leaders have been meeting and are committed to releasing this week our reopening strategy that will benchmark when and how we are opening. Please continue to stay informed on all of the latest updates. This reopening strategy might need situational adjustments, but it will be thoughtful, timely and on an appropriate schedule to begin our return to normalcy.

Until then, stay safe and please continue to do your part. We are all in this together and we will all get through this together.

 

 

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