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Memo ID# 2021082
Council Memorandum
April 21, 2021
To: Honorable Mayor Hall and Members of the City Council
From: David Harrison, Assistant Director of Emergency Services
Via: Scott Chadwick, City Manager
Re: Coronavirus Response Update 133
This memorandum provides the City Council with an update on the city’s response actions
related to COVID-19. This memo focuses on actions and information that are new since the last
update.
Emergency Operations Center
• Emergency Operations Center staff activated to support COVID-19 mitigation and
response operations and information sharing, and virtually activated to support city’s
reopening and re-staffing.
Regional status of outbreak (Updated data from April 20)
California County
Confirmed cases 3,620,301 275,368
Increase since last memo 15,906 1,660
Percentage increase since last memo .44% .61%
Deaths 59,804 3,674
Carlsbad status of outbreak (Updated data from April 20)
Carlsbad 92008 92009 92010 92011
Confirmed cases 4,745 1,342 1,762 772 866
Increase since last memo 60 16 20 9 15
Percentage increase 1.3% 1.2% 1.1% 1.2% 1.8%
Deaths 55 23 17 7 8
*Note: Total and ZIP code tallies come from different county reporting sources and do not always add up.
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Human Resources
• Status of employees with possible COVID-19 exposure:
As of
April 21
Change
since last
memo
Cleared, no positive diagnosis 333 0
Cleared after positive diagnosis 90 0
Self-isolated due to positive diagnosis 0 0
Self-quarantined due to exposure, not tested 1 0
Self-quarantined due to symptoms, not tested 2 +1
Self-quarantined while waiting for test results 1 0
Self-quarantined due to high-risk exposure,
tested negative 0 0
City-by-city comparison
• Carlsbad continues to have the lowest rate of confirmed cases of COVID-19 as a percent of
population in local cities with 50,000 or more residents. Carlsbad’s rate is now at 4.10%,
slightly lower than the 4.31% rate reported in Encinitas.
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Police Department
• Weekly update on calls for service:
All calls Crime COVID-19
Mental
health
transports
Domestic
violence
cases
2/22-2/28 2,164 162 383 9 7
3/1-3/7 1,996 154 253 15 7
3/8-3/14 2,188 161 329 18 9
3/15-3/21 2,057 193 293 17 13
3/22-3/28 2,253 145 287 9 9
3/29-4/4 2,208 192 299 20 10
4/5-4/11 2,363 171 329 12 11
4/12-4/18 2,182 195 324 14 16
COVID-19 calls 4/12-4/18
Extra
patrols Transient
Health
order
violation
Party Educational
contact Other Medical Other
296 13 6 4 3 1 1 1
Community Development
• Weekly update on outdoor activation permits as of April 20:
On private
property
On public
right of way
Total # of
permits
Businesses
applied*
Permits pending 2 0 2 2
Permits approved 94 25 119 113
Total 96 25 121 115
*Several businesses applied for multiple permits.
• Weekly update on building permit activity as of April 20:
Last week
Weekly avg.
Feb-March
2020
Permits issued 100 82
Inspections 306 392
Video inspections 54 n/a
Permits finalized 15 77
*All inspections conducted with social distancing measures
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Library & Cultural Arts
• With the opening of the Material Pulses exhibit, the Cannon Art Gallery launched a queue
management software called QLess. Gallery guests may now save their place in line
through the app, eliminating wait times and allowing for the social distancing still required
due to the pandemic. Guests are encouraged to book an online reservation. Onsite staff
will register walk-in guests based on availability. Current gallery hours are Tuesdays and
Thursdays 11-5 and will be updated on the city website as hours increase. The exhibition
runs through May 23.
Parks & Recreation
• Staff monitored community centers with gyms at Pine Avenue, Calavera Hills and
Stagecoach community parks for limited active and passive use, such as basketball
shoot-arounds and youth camps, at 10% maximum capacity.
• Staff monitored the Leo Carrillo Ranch Park historic structures and visitor center for
limited use, such as self-guided tours and youth camps, at 25% maximum capacity.
• Outdoor gatherings of up to 50 people were allowed as of April 15 under the orange tier
restrictions and the state’s update on “Additional Activities.”
o Staff monitored six gatherings of up to 25 people that were permitted at various
parks’ reservable picnic shelters and open space areas since April 15 and found
general compliance with COVID-related protocols
o If general compliance with COVID related protocols continues, staff anticipates
increasing the threshold for permitting reservable picnic shelters and open
space, consistent with the state’s tier allowance, on May 1.
• The operator of The Canyons Restaurant at The Crossings at Carlsbad Municipal Golf
Course continued to monitor dining activities, including indoor dining now at 50%
maximum capacity, in accordance with the orange tier restrictions.
• Update on staff’s actions related to the senior meal program:
o Provided 821 meals to Carlsbad residents 60 or older during the past week
▪ 476 meals were delivered to residents’ homes by staff
▪ 345 meals were picked-up at the Senior Center by residents
▪ Total number of meals provided represents a 17% increase in the average
total number of meals provided before the pandemic
o Picked up boxes of donated fresh produce from the Carlsbad Strawberry
Company and re-distributed the produce through the senior meal program
Communication & Engagement
• Communicated via city communication channels about the following topics related to
the COVID-19 public health emergency:
o Daily case data and update on county and state triggers
o County remains in orange tier despite slight increase in adjusted case rate
o Vaccine updates:
▪ County goal to fully vaccinate 75% of San Diego residents 16 and older
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▪ Vaccine progress and milestones
▪ Discussion of herd immunity
▪ Johnson & Johnson vaccine pause could be lifted soon
o State Department’s do not travel guidance
o States with highest case rates
o COVID test availability at drug stores
o Update on in-person city services and health precautions taken
o Updated state metrics and what it’ll take to move back to a more restrictive tier
o New guidance for gatherings
o Updated events and performance guidelines
o Carlsbad’s case rate compared to other cities in the county
o Reminder of all the public health guidelines
o Shop local tips
o Virtual city programs:
▪ Public meetings
▪ Human Library
▪ Genealogy: Who do we think we are
▪ Minecraft 3D design
▪ Earth Month events
▪ San Diego Opera
▪ Whitney Shay Concert
• Updated city services webpage with latest ways to access city services
• Continue to upload approved safe reopening plans for various city facilities to the online
reopening hub
• Sent employee update #80
o Importance of mandatory health screening at city facilities
o Expanded in-person services
o Future of remote work
o No new employee cases
o Vaccine eligibility and where to book appointments
o City’s new phone system
o How staff can celebrate Earth Month
o Staff kudos – Environmental Management team
• COVID-19 printing:
o Orange tier at a glance for police education and enforcement
o Library reopening signs
o Faraday Center reopening signs
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c: Celia Brewer, City Attorney
Geoff Patnoe, Assistant City Manager
Gary Barberio, Deputy City Manager, Community Services
Paz Gomez, Deputy City Manager, Public Works
Laura Rocha, Deputy City Manager, Administrative Services
Michael Calderwood, Fire Chief
Neil Gallucci, Police Chief
Maria Callander, Information Technology Director
David Graham, Chief Innovation Officer
Judy von Kalinowski, Human Resources Director
Kristina Ray, Communication & Engagement Director
Nick Ordille, Assistant Fire Chief
Kyle Lancaster, Parks & Recreation Director