City of Walterboro Monitors COVID-19

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Friday, March 13, 2020 - 6:15pm to Wednesday, September 30, 2020 - 6:15pm

IMPORTANT LINKS 

 

PRESS RELEASES (LISTED BY DATE)

 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (06/29/20)

Due to the continuing rise in COVID-19 cases, Walterboro City Council and Colleton County Council held an Emergency Joint Council Meeting on Monday, June 29th and passed Emergency Ordinances requiring face coverings or masks be worn in public places and public buildings. The ordinances will be effective beginning Wednesday, July 1st at 6:00 AM in the City of Walterboro and unincorporated Colleton County.   

Ordinance # 2020-06

  1. All persons entering a commercial establishment in the City and unincorporated Colleton County must wear a face covering while inside the establishment. This paragraph does not apply to religious establishments. However, the use of face coverings is recommended during religious activities as well.

 

  1. All restaurants, retail stores, salons, barber shops, grocery stores, and pharmacies in the City and unincorporated Colleton County must require their employees to wear a face covering at all times while having face to face interaction with the public.

 

  1. Any person who is unable to safely wear a face covering due to age, an underlying health condition, or is unable to remove the face covering without the assistance of others is exempt from this Ordinance.

 

  1. Face coverings are not required in the following circumstances:

 

  1. In personal vehicles.
  2. When a person is alone in enclosed spaces; during outdoor physical activity,

provided the active person maintains a minimum of six (6) feet from other people at all times.

  1. When a person is alone or only with other household members.
  2. While actively drinking, eating, or smoking.
  3. When wearing a face covering causes or aggravates a health condition.
  4. When wearing a face covering would prevent the receipt of personal services.

 

  1. A person who fails to comply with Paragraph 1 of this Ordinance shall be guilty of a civil infraction, punishable by a fine of not more than Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00).
  2. A person who fails to comply with Paragraph 2 of this Ordinance shall be guilty of a civil infraction, punishable by a fine of not more than One-hundred Dollars ($100.00).

 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (05/13/20)

            The City of Walterboro Parks Department has been working diligently on clearing all City parks and the Walterboro Wildlife Sanctuary of storm debris. Due to the extensive damage to several of our park locations, safety issues and COVID-19 restrictions have delayed their re-opening. We are excited to announce that we will be re-opening all of our parks, excluding the Sankey D. Maree Park which sustained the most damage from the April 13 tornado.   For now, the parks’ playgrounds will remain closed.  Limited parts of the Walterboro Wildlife Sanctuary will also re-open including the pathway from Washington Street to Detreville Road and the Hartzog trail.

Parks to Re-Open May 14th

  • Forest Hills Tennis Center (772 Ireland Hills Drive)
  • Pinckney Park (505 Hampton Street)
  • Gladys-Whidden Park (215 Lakeside Drive)
  • Shaniyah Burden Memorial Park (207 McDaniel Street)
  • Mayfield Terrace Park (652 Dowling Avenue)
  • Walterboro Wildlife Sanctuary (Washington Street to Detreville Road)

We ask that while visiting any of these parks that you remember to exercise caution, use proper hygiene and continue to follow the social distancing guidelines as mandated by the Governor’s orders.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (05/05/20)

The City of Walterboro wants to continue to assist our local restaurants through these difficult times that the COVID-19 pandemic has delivered to our City, State, and Nation.

As many of you know, the Governor has partially lifted on-premises dining restrictions, allowing outdoor dining with some spacing and size regulations.

  • For existing approved outdoor seating areas:
    • Tables are to be spaced a minimum of 8 feet from each other (measured from all edges of the table)
    • Limit tables groups to eight people
    • Eliminate gatherings in the building when entering or exiting outdoor seating areas.
    • Maintain strict social/physical distancing guidelines
    • Tables, chairs, and seats should be sanitized after every customer
  • If open areas and/or temporary tents are utilized by existing, permitted restaurants, all sides of the tent must be open, and the following conditions are required:
    • Tables are to be spaced a minimum of 8 feet from each other (measured from all edges of the table)
    • Table groups are to be limited to eight people
    • State approved fire extinguisher within 75 feet.
    • Minimum of 7-foot-6-inch head room (ceiling height)
    • Maintain strict social/physical distancing guidelines
    • Tables, chairs, and seats should be sanitized after every customer

If a restaurant has previously not had outdoor dining and would like to set up a temporary solution, we will allow the utilization of grounds and parking spaces without an official permitting process as long as the above guidelines are followed.  We encourage local restaurants to take advantage of this allowance while remaining vigilant about safety.

The City is launching a trial program for Downtown (East Washington Street) restaurants through Saturday May 16th.  During this period, these restaurants are permitted to utilize the fronting sidewalk and parking spaces adjacent to their establishment for sit-down dining, provided that they leave room for pedestrian traffic on the sidewalk.  Please be reminded that South Carolina laws regulating the off-premises sale of alcoholic beverages still applies.  Please note that properly spaced, seated dining is permitted, but standing, congregating, loitering, and/or gathering into groups is prohibited.  

If you would like assistance in complying, please contact Hank Amundson at 843-782-1004.  

And please continue to tag City of Walterboro Government on your Facebook or Twitter posts so we can help spread the word for your business.

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (04/02/20)

PUBLIC NOTICE

The April 7, 2020, Walterboro City Council Meeting is cancelled due to COVID-19. Depending on the duration of the COVID-19 public health crisis, and to prevent the gathering of more than three (3) people in which social distancing measures cannot be reliably observed, the City of Walterboro may conduct future meetings of Council by telephone or other electronic means.         

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (04/01/20)

Check out our latest update from Mayor Bill Young on COVID-19 on our Facebook https://www.facebook.com/cityofwalterboro/

PSA City of Walterboro, Town of Edisto Beach, and Colleton County https://youtu.be/klcC7ldOJmQ 

Closure of Forest Hills Tennis Center

Pursuant to Governor McMaster’s recent executive order regarding the closure of all recreational and athletic facilities, the Forest Hills Tennis Center will be joining the 5 other City Park closures.

  • Forest Hills Tennis Center (772 Ireland Hills Drive)
  • Pinckney Park (505 Hampton Street)
  • Gladys-Whidden Park (215 Lakeside Drive)
  • Shaniyah Burden Memorial Park (207 McDaniel Street)
  • Sankey D. Maree Park (211 Gruber Street)
  • Mayfield Terrace Park (652 Dowling Avenue)

The Walterboro Wildlife Sanctuary will remain open. We ask that while visiting the Wildlife Sanctuary that you use proper hygiene, remember to practice social distancing, maintain a 6ft space between visitors, and no gatherings of groups larger than 3.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (03/31/20)

Closure of City Parks

In the progression of COVID-19, effective immediately all City Parks will be closed:

  • Pinckney Park (505 Hampton Street)
  • Gladys-Whidden Park (215 Lakeside Drive)
  • Shaniyah Burden Memorial Park (207 McDaniel Street)
  • Sankey D. Maree Park (211 Gruber Street)
  • Mayfield Terrace Park (652 Dowling Avenue)

The Tennis Court (772 Ireland Hills Drive) and the Walterboro Wildlife Sanctuary will remain open. Although these areas will still be open, please remember to practice social distancing, maintain a 6ft space between visitors, and no gatherings of groups larger than 3.

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (03/27/20)

The Mayor and City Staff are working all day, every day, to be as prepared and equipped as possible to best serve our citizens and businesses throughout this COVID-19 event. We have coordinated with local Grocery Stores to establish Senior Shopping Hours in order to more safely serve our Seniors and Vulnerable Adults.

Additionally, as we see some people not properly practicing Social Distancing and other proper measures, this Declaration may serve a way to further highlight that this situation is real, serious, and deserving of our full attention.

The City implores you to please follow CDC guidelines on proper hygiene practices, social distancing and group gathering sizes.

What does a State of Emergency mean for the City of Walterboro:

Recognizes that we are entering the acceleration phase of the virus and although there is only one confirmed case at this time, that number is likely to grow.
Intended to help slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus and encourages joint efforts from business and residents to follow the recommendations from the CDC.
Encourages our citizens to stay home and to make only necessary public outings.
Establishes Emergency Criteria for emergency City Council meetings.
Establishes alternative responses to calls and services for city personnel and our first responders.
Supports our joint efforts with other municipalities in the area who have also declared a State of Emergency.

What the State of Emergency does NOT mean:

There is no curfew set in place at this time.
There is no order to shelter in place set at this time.
Not an order to close businesses.

This declaration is to ensure that our residents and visitors aretaking heed to all the CDC guidelines and orders placed by Governor McMaster.

“Our behavior and compliance with guidelines matter. It will help “Flatten the Curve” and keep the level to which COVID-19 affects Walterboro to a minimum. We are all in this together and if we all support each other, including our businesses that are being affected daily, we will all get through this together.”

 


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (03/26/20)

 In an attempt to protect our citizens and our personnel amid the COVID-19 crisis, the Walterboro Police Department and Colleton County Sheriff’s Office will be moving into the third tier of modified operations.  This change is in continued support of the emergency declarations from both President Trump and Governor McMaster and based on collaborative recommendations from all Essential Support personnel with the Colleton County Fire Rescue Emergency Management.

Until further notice, officers and deputies will be responding to complaints of non-emergency incidents that have occurred in the past with a telephone call to the complainant.  Incident reports will still be written and follow-up investigations, where necessary, will still occur.  Examples of calls that are likely to receive a phone call response are thefts or vandalisms that have already occurred.

 The Walterboro Police Department and the Sheriff’s Office Law Enforcement Center will be closed to in-person lobby services until further notice. 

 The Walterboro Police Department and the Colleton County Sheriff’s Office will continue to ensure the safety of our citizens and our community.  This alternative plan will in no way inhibit proactive patrolling and rapid response to emergency situations.

 The procedure for citizens remains unchanged.  Always call 911 if there is an emergency.  If it is a non-emergency, please call the Colleton County Dispatch Center as 843-549-2211.

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (03/26/20)

Enacting Senior/Vulnerable Adult Hour for local Grocery Stores

The City of Walterboro will continue to assist local businesses and residents during this time. Mayor Young has worked diligently with local grocery stores to establish a Senior/Vulnerable Adult Hour. Effective, Friday, March 27, 2020, this hour will be observed as the first hour the store is open. For example, Bi-Lo has enacted their hour from 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM. This will allow our seniors or adults with risk factors, such as auto-immune disorders, to shop with less traffic inside.

               Upon this declaration, the City of Walterboro will be helping our local stores by posting flyers with senior hours and store hours. We ask that residents continue to do their part to help vulnerable community members during this time. We will be posting updates on small businesses on social media during this time to help the lines of communication remain strong.

Below is a list of participating stores:

PARTCIPATING STORE

DAYS

SENIOR/VULNERABLE HOUR

Walmart

Tuesday-Thursday

6:00 AM- 7:00 AM

Foodland

Everyday

7:00 AM- 8:00 AM

H&D Super Market

Everyday

7:00 AM- 8:00 AM

Piggly Wiggly

Everyday

7:00 AM- 8:00 AM

IGA

Everyday

7:00 AM- 8:00 AM

Bi-Lo

Everyday

8:00 AM- 9:00 PM

 Mayor Young requests for the citizens of Walterboro to follow the guidelines established by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to include practicing good hygiene (washing hands, especially after touching any frequently used item or surface), observing social distancing measures, avoiding any unnecessary travel and we are urging people to stay home and only make those public outings that are absolutely necessary.

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (03/25/20)

Mayor Bill Young has declared an official State of Emergency for the City of Walterboro to help safeguard against the spread of COVID-19.  

IMPORTANT LINKS (03/18/20)

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (03/17/20)

The City of Walterboro is announcing a series of closures effective immediately:

  • City Hall and the Citizen Services Center will not be open to the public starting 8:00 AM, Tuesday, March 17th and will be limited to accepting water bill payments, permit applications and business license payments at the drive-thru window at the Citizen Services Center at 300 Hampton Street.
  • For any water bill or business license questions, please call (843) 782-1065. For all building permit applications or garbage collection inquiries, please call (843) 782-1002. 
  • Customers can also pay water bills at the night drop box and by phone by calling 1-888-604-7888 (plc #8273).
  • Online services will also be offered at the City’s website, walterborosc.org.
  • Water service will not be shut off for non-payment during the State of Emergency.
  • All municipal court proceedings, including jury trials are postponed until further notice. Please call municipal court at (843) 782-1057 with any questions.
  • The Walterboro Wildlife Center and the Walterboro Welcome Center will also be closed to the public until further notice.
  • Trash pickup and yard debris collection will continue as scheduled.
  • Police and fire service will continue to operate normally with no reduction in services.

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (03/16/20)

After consultation with the members of Walterboro City Council and city staff, Mayor Bill Young has issued the following statement: Because of the COVID – 19 out-break we will be postponing upcoming events in the City of Walterboro. These events that we look forward to and enjoy can now make us sick. 

Slowing the spread of this virus will hasten the time when we will be able to return to our normal lives and restore economic activity. These actions will help protect us all, especially the elderly and the most vulnerable among us. We should understand that if we have large numbers of people get ill at the same time, everyone may not be able to get the medical care that they need. Postponing these events will save lives.

Dr. Deborah Birx with the Coronavirus Task Force stated that everyone with any kind of respiratory illness should assume that it is contagious and avoid contact with others and also that a negative Covid-19 test today does not mean that you will continue to be virus free in the future.

Events being postponed include: The WHAM Festival, all Rice Festival Events, Charleston Jazz, Tour de Lowcountry, Walterboro Downtown Criterium, as well as April and May’s First Thursday Events.

New dates for these events will be announced soon.

Additionally, this morning the Center for Disease Control recommended that ALL other events of 50 people or more be canceled for the next two months.

To assist our small businesses, I’m asking city staff to gather information on federal assistance, and make that information available to those businesses needing to seek help during this national emergency.

You are encouraged to continue to wash your hands, cough into your elbow, practice social distancing, avoid unnecessary public outings, and stay home if you are sick. Together we will get through this pandemic.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (03/13/20)

The City of Walterboro has been monitoring the Coronavirus known as COVID-19 that has been progressing throughout South Carolina, with our concentration on Walterboro and Colleton County. Mayor Young, along with City Officials, have been attending and monitoring all Emergency Management meetings and releases regarding COVID-19 from both a state and local level.

We want our residents to know that we as a City are taking precautionary measures to stay on top of the possible spread of this virus in our area. We will continue to monitor the situation closely and will keep you informed of any event closures or special restrictions on businesses.

We encourage you to go out and support the local restaurants and other small business while practicing proper hygienic measures. These small businesses that we all cherish, need us now more than ever.  All our restaurants offer both dine-in and take-out service.

Below is a list of important links and ways to follow all developing COVID-19 information:

 

CONTACT: Amye Stivender, PIO                                                                                                          

PHONE: 843-782-1008 (office)

               843-898-1162 (cell)

EMAIL: Astivender@walterborosc.org

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