
Recently one of our partnersโJoseph Gacioch, City Manager for Ferndale, MIโparticipated in a helpful webinar with the Michigan Municipal League. In it, he clearly and succinctly laid out his โPandemic Playbookโ for municipalities that want to reopen for citizens and employees.
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For many, the first phase has come and gone. In this phase, governments worked quickly to build new communication channels to keep citizens up-to-date; adopt new telework policies; close offices; and empower citizens to do more online.
We talked about how some local government agencies have responded to COVID-19 in a previous article. We also covered the online services municipalities were using most during the โRespondโ phase of this pandemic. These included:
- Business Designations
- Request for Evaluation
- Time Tracking Sheets
- Crime Tip Forms
- FEMA Federal Reimbursement Forms
- Telework Applications
- And artwork submissions for elderly residents in the community
A Move To ReOpen Local Governments
Municipalitiesโand the businesses in themโare eager to reopen. In Santa Barbara, CA Mayor Cathy Murillo and her business advisory task force have outlined a plan for reopening, and said, โthe county should let the city enter Phase 2 immediately, which means allowing seated dining that meets social distancing requirements.โ (Source)
Other locations are following suit: Denver plans to reopen golf courses soon; San Antonio is formulating a plan to return to โnormal economic operationsโ; and Oregon Governor, Kate Brown, will announce this week which counties have qualified to reopen.
In the last two weeks, weโve noticed a big shift to Phase 2 of Joeโs Pandemic Playbook as an array of useful form types have come online. These forms are enabling cities to engage with citizens in a number of ways to make the most informed decision possible when it comes to reopening. And from what weโve seen, citizens and businesses are eager to engage in these conversations and appreciate a government that gives them the chance to contribute.
For example, in Washington DC, the District created a survey using Kofile to gather input from local businesses and constituents. The form received over 11,000 submissions in two weeks.
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The City of Schaumburg, IL created a similar survey called the COVID-19 Business and Human Impact Survey. In it they sum up the challenge that the public sector faces in re-opening and why surveys like these are so critical.
โNumbers are critically important to tell the collective story of the COVID-19 virus impact on our business community locally. Right now, everyone is acting on assumptions. Our numbers help detail the reality for decision makers. As a business executive, we would very much appreciate your input…The aggregate results of this survey will be used to inform local and state elected officials, government agencies, and others of the economic and human impact of the COVID-19 virus (in Schaumburg).โ
The Role of Online Services in ReOpening Communities
Just as online services were used to fulfill the needs of agencies in the Respond phase, online services will play an important role for agencies in the reopen phase. Establishing criteria for reopening and letting businesses apply when they meet those requirements will make the reopen process much more transparent and less arbitrary.
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In our Top Forms Portal, weโve captured a number of forms that have been created to assist municipalities with reopening. In addition to the DC Survey we mentioned before, here are a few other examples of online services that are being used:
Forms for hosting public events again
In Carbon County, the government has created a form to be completed by event coordinators that plan to gather people for a public event. Applicants have to specify how many people they plan to have at the event and outline what precautions theyโre compliant with local public health orders.
This form submission is then sent to the Countyโs Board of Health for review and, if approved, the submitter receives a written statement of event approval.
Application for businesses to open under safe operation restrictions
Businesses are understandably anxious to reopen. However itโs nearly impossible right now for a government to issue a blanket mandate that all businesses are free to reopen. For the time being, each needs to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. So Clarksville, TN and many other cities, a simple form is being used to let businesses owners request to reopen, and lay out all of the safe operations protocol theyโll be expected to follow.
This form also requires the business owner to agree to regular inspections to ensure theyโre following health guidelines and that, if they are found to be in violation of those guidelines, theyโll be forced to close again.
Other versions of this form type include:
- Temporary Outdoor Dining Permit Application
- Restaurant Reopening Giveaway
Application for monetary assistance as a result of COVID-19
Waiting for customers to come back might not be enough for small businesses struggling during this time. In the wake of the Federal loan program, many local governments are stepping in to offer their own loan programs, including the small business recovery loan program in L.A. County.
In the City of Golden, CO, theyโve launched a business recovery loan program for business owners to apply. Business owners there can apply for up to $30,000. The form allows owners to sign the form, attach any required documents, and submit the application all online.
Other versions of this form type include:
- COVID Utility Service Relief Form
- Emergency Assistance Document Submission