Category: Friday Notes

Friday Notes November 26, 2021

TO:        MAYOR AND COUNCIL FROM:  KRISTINA MILLER, CITY MANAGER DATE:   November 26, 2021   NOVEMBER/DECEMBER CITY HOLIDAYS: November 25th & 26th (Thursday & Friday) Thanksgiving December 24th & 27th (Friday and Monday) Christmas   CITY MANAGER: COVID-19 in Tehama County: Cases of COVID-19 are decreasing in Tehama County with six new cases (8,675 total Tehama … Continued

Friday News November 12, 2021

TO:        MAYOR AND COUNCIL FROM:  KRISTINA MILLER, CITY MANAGER DATE:   November 12, 2021   NOVEMBER/DECEMBER CITY HOLIDAYS: November 12th (Friday) Veterans Day Holiday for City Employees November 25th & 26th (Thursday & Friday) Thanksgiving December 24th & 27th (Friday and Monday) Christmas   VACATIONS:  November 9th – 16th:  Robin Kampmann, City Engineer/Public Works Consultant.   … Continued

Friday Notes October 22, 2021

TO:        MAYOR AND COUNCIL FROM:  KRISTINA MILLER, CITY MANAGER DATE:   October 22, 2021 CITY MANAGER: Coronavirus Relief Fund (CRF): I submitted all required financial reporting to the California Department of Finance for CRF Funds received from the State.  The funds were used as follows:   COVID-19 Business Assistance Grants  $ 83,715.00 Supplies to aid restaurants … Continued

Friday Notes October 15, 2021

TO:        MAYOR AND COUNCIL FROM:  KRISTINA MILLER, CITY MANAGER DATE:   October 15, 2021   CITY MANAGER: Community Development Block Grant Coronavirus Relief Funds Round 1 (CDBG CV1): Despite receiving numerous applications, none of the applicants qualified for the CDBG CV1 forgivable loan program.  The County will be asking the City to reallocate its $77,451 to … Continued

Friday Notes October 8, 2021

TO:        MAYOR AND COUNCIL FROM:  KRISTINA MILLER, CITY MANAGER DATE:   October 8, 2021   CITY MANAGER: COVID-19 in Tehama County: Tehama County Health Services Agency Executive Director reported on October 5th that St. Elizabeth’s Hospital and ICU were still full.  All elective surgeries are still cancelled for this week.  The State opened a surge build … Continued

Friday Notes October 1, 2021

TO:        MAYOR AND COUNCIL FROM:  KRISTINA MILLER, CITY MANAGER DATE:   October 1, 2021   CITY MANAGER: COVID-19 in Tehama County: Tehama County Health Services Agency Executive Director reported on September 28th that St. Elizabeth’s Hospital and ICU were still full.  As of September 28th, there are 28 deaths due to COVID-19 in the month of … Continued

Friday Notes September 24, 2021

TO:        MAYOR AND COUNCIL FROM:  KRISTINA MILLER, CITY MANAGER DATE:   September 24, 2021   VACATIONS: Mary Brimm:  September 23rd – 30th.   CITY MANAGER: COVID-19 in Tehama County: Tehama County Health Services Agency Executive Director Jayme Bottke reported there are 31 COVID positive patients in the hospital, and the ICU is full due to a … Continued

Friday Notes September 17, 2021

TO:        MAYOR AND COUNCIL FROM:  KRISTINA MILLER, CITY MANAGER DATE:   September 17, 2021   CITY MANAGER: COVID-19 in Tehama County: Tehama County Health Services Agency Executive Director reported on September 14th St. Elizabeth’s hospital and ICU was full.  Elective surgeries have been cancelled.  There have been five (5) deaths due to COVID-19 in the last … Continued

Friday Notes September 10, 2021

TO:        MAYOR AND COUNCIL FROM:  KRISTINA MILLER, CITY MANAGER DATE:   September 10, 2021   CITY MANAGER: COVID-19 in Tehama County: Enloe Hospital Chief Medical Officer, Marcia Nelson M.D., provided an update on current hospital conditions at Enloe.  The video can be watched at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tjCamKLjT0Y. LHI (https://lhi.care/covidtesting) will once again be offering COVID testing Monday through … Continued

Friday Notes September 3, 2021

TO:        MAYOR AND COUNCIL FROM:  KRISTINA MILLER, CITY MANAGER DATE:   September 3, 2021   CITY MANAGER: COVID-19 in Tehama County: Tehama County is experiencing a surge in COVD-19 infections in Tehama County.  Valerie Lucero, Executive Director, stated from August 1-29th there were1,065 cases.  As of Tuesday, August 31st, the case rate was 54.2/100,000 and the … Continued

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