City of San Antonio | COVID-19 Information & Resources

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City of San Antonio | COVID-19 Resources

Dec 1 | Metro Health issues new health recommendations against indoor dining and gatherings

Bexar County Health Authority Dr. Junda Woo issued a health directive which recommends against dining and gathering indoors with people who you do not live with to decrease the spread of COVID-19.  The new health alert includes two important recommendations for the public:

Recommendation Against Indoor Dining with People Outside One’s Household. Avoid dining indoors with anybody you don’t live with.  Respiratory droplets occasionally travel beyond 6 feet. Correct and consistent masking, which mitigates this risk, is not possible while eating or drinking. Restaurants can support public health by switching from indoor dining to exclusively outdoor dining and take-out service. In the workplace, employees can take breaks and meals in separate spaces or are encouraged to go outdoors. Read More.

Sep 22 | City of San Antonio announces reopening of several public-facing services, including parks and convention facilities
SAN ANTONIO (Sept. 21, 2020) – With the COVID-19 indicators currently showing the lowest risk level (“Safe”) for transmission of the coronavirus, City Manager Erik Walsh announced timelines for the reopening of several City services today, including parks, senior centers and convention facilities, with many operating at reduced capacities.

SAN ANTONIO (Sept. 21, 2020) – With the COVID-19 indicators currently showing the lowest risk level (“Safe”) for transmission of the coronavirus, City Manager Erik Walsh announced timelines for the reopening of several City services today, including parks, senior centers and convention facilities, with many operating at reduced capacities.

“I want to thank the residents of San Antonio, who by following the recommended protocols have helped put us in the position of being able to reopen many of the services they use on a regular basis,” said Walsh. “We will continue to prioritize the health and safety of City employees, residents, visitors and those who do business with the City of San Antonio by implementing protocols that aim to reduce and minimize the spread of COVID-19.”

The first of the reopenings begin today, Sept. 21, as the City moves into Phase 3 of the four-phase Return to Work Plan, which is guided by the methodology and progress indicators established by the COVID-19 Health Transition Team plan. Each of the reopened facilities will have safety protocols and physical distancing measures, such as requirement face coverings and temperature checks upon entry.

The following departments and services will reopen as follows:

Parks and Recreation: Effective today, basketball courts, skate parks, playgrounds, sports fields and fitness stations are open. The ten-person limit at City parks and plazas has been lifted, and reservations for outdoor park amenities is now open. Special Events in the parks are allowed with maximum attendance of 250 through Dec. 2020. Indoor facilities, including community and adult/senior centers, clubhouses, the San Antonio Natatorium (indoor pool) and gyms will remain closed for now. Splashpads remain closed until March 2021.
Additionally:

  • Reservations for indoor spaces start on Nov. 16 with maximum of 50 Individuals.
  • Daytime Virtual Learning Hubs will open in 8 locations with an anticipated capacity of 50 participants.
  • Adult Senior Centers open by Nov. 9 with reduced capacity.
  • Natatorium will open by Nov. 16 with a modified operating schedule.
  • Urban Ecology Center at Hardberger Park will open by Nov. 16 with a maximum capacity of 50.
  • Outdoor pools will resume seasonal operations (May – Aug.)
  • Ron Darner Reservations Office and Enrique Barrera Fitness Center will reopen by Oct. 31.
  • Fitness in the Park programming will resume by Oct. 31.

Municipal Court: Effective Oct. 19, the court will partially reopen, with modified in-person services for limited number of appearances and hearings. In addition, court users will still have contact-free services available. Efforts will be made to settle uncontested cases remotely. Uncontested proceedings that cannot successfully be conducted remotely will be done in-person. Non-jury contested cases will be heard and jury contested cases will be set in phase 4 of the re-openings. Attorneys will have access to all public services, as well as Attorney Connect online service.

Convention Sports Facilities: Effective today, the Alamodome is open with a reduced capacity of 17 percent, and the Convention Center is open at 50 percent occupancy with social distancing measures. Depending on the meeting configuration, this equates to an average capacity of 25% at the Convention Center. The Lila Cockrell Theatre at the Convention Center and Jo Long Theatre at the Carver have a reduced occupancy of approximately 15 percent.

Pre-K4SA: Instructional staff returned on Sept. 8, implemented a phased approach to bring back students who have elected In-Person Learning. Classroom sizes are fixed at 6 or fewer students per classroom.

San Antonio Public Libraries: Contact-free pickup services continue with managed access and limited hours (40 hours/week) at 9 locations for internet usage.  A timeline of reopening from the Library will be shared later in September.

City Clerk: Effective Oct. 1, Vital Records Office & Passport services will partially reopen with increased capacity of 25 percent in the lobby. (These services are currently available by appointment only.)

Neighborhood and Housing Services: Effective Oct. 19, the following programs will partially open by appointment only: Emergency Housing and Assistance, Under 1 Roof, Green and Healthy Homes, Minor Home Repair and Owner Occupied Rehab Programs. Servicing for these programs remains at the Financial and Housing Resource Recovery Center.  On-site Eviction Court Team support continues to be provided at the Bexar County Justice of the Peace Courthouses 1-4.

Department of Human Services: Effective Nov. 9, Senior Centers will re-open to public at reduced capacity (25 percent initially) with a staggered schedule based on center capacity. Part-time Nutrition Sites remain closed. Virtual programming will continue, and meals will continue to be distributed curbside.

Development Services and Office of Historic Preservation: By approximately Oct. 19, the Development Services One Stop Center will increase customer intake to no more than 30 customers in the building. Customers will be serviced by the open public counter with clear barriers and other personal protective equipment. (These services are currently available by appointment only.)

Residents with questions about City of San Antonio services are encouraged to call 311 or visit the City’s website at sanantonio.gov. Read More.


August 15 | Mayor Ron’s Small Business PPE Giveaway
The Office of Mayor Ron Nirenberg is giving away PPE kits to small businesses located within the City of San Antonio. This is the last PPE giveaway event for small businesses from the City of San Antonio.
Each PPE kit contains a no-contact thermometer, face masks and 2 gallons of hand sanitizer.
Eligibility Criteria:
• Small businesses or nonprofits with a publicly serving location within the City of San Antonio
• Must have been impacted by state or local COVID-19 executive order closure requirements
• Must have been in operation prior to March 1, 2020
• Must have no more than 25 employees (full or part time) or contract workers
• Must have not picked up a PPE kit through a similar program through another Council office or City of San Antonio event
Supplies will be available for pickup at the Alamodome (100 Montana St.) on Saturday, August 15 from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
You can register online here: https://tiny.cc/mayor-ron-ppe | Para español: https://tiny.cc/mayor-ron-espanol
Stay safe and stay healthy, San Antonio!

June 18 – July 31 | City of San Antonio, FY 2021 Trial Budget
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COVID-19 Community Action Working Groups

March 30 | San Antonio continues to take aggressive action with the COVID-19 crisis working to protect the health and safety of residents and mitigate the short and long term impacts on the local economy.

Mayor Ron Nirenberg and Judge Nelson Wolff appointed COVID-19 Community Action (memo) working groups that will act as strike These teams focused on immediate areas of impact within the community. and are charged with identifying measures to mitigate the challenge, recommending measures for long-term recovery and identifying local/state/federal resources to assist the community.