05/26/2020
FROM BROWARD COUNTY MAYOR DALE V.C HOLNESS
Broward Expands Phase 1 Reopening
Beaches, gyms, & hotels can reopen with restrictions Tuesday, May 26th. Broward County has issued Emergency Order 20-13, which extends Phase 1 reopening guidelines to beaches, commercial gyms, and fitness centers, hotels and other commercial lodging, with restrictions, effective Tuesday, May 26.
These re-openings are in addition to those outlined in Emergency Order 20-12 issued May 21. Because COVID-19, however, remains a serious threat to public safety, the social distancing, facial covering and sanitation requirements remain in place for businesses that reopen, and the individuals who patronize them.
Highlights of the new order include:
All beaches can reopen with limited hours (sunrise to sunset). Ocean activities such as surfing, swimming, kayaking, paddle boarding and board surfing are allowed; also walking, running, and biking.
Like other communities across the country, Broward beaches are not yet opening for picnicking, sunbathing, sitting or lying on the beach. Group or organized sports (such as volleyball), umbrellas, canopies, chairs, loungers and coolers are also not yet allowed, and no group gathering of more than 10 people. Beachgoers must maintain social distancing (six feet of separation), except between members of the same household or groups.
Commercial gyms and fitness centers, including but not limited to dance, martial arts, yoga, spinning, and personal training studios can open, with adherence to the guidelines. This includes pools in those facilities with restrictions.
Hotels, motels and commercial lodging establishments can open with adherence to guidelines. Staff is required to wear facial coverings and gloves for all customer-facing activities. Guests must wear facial coverings in all common areas. Ballrooms and other special function spaces remain closed. Proprietors are encouraged to post on their website, blog or social media the steps they are taking to keep their guests safe.
Pari-mutuel facilities (as defined by Florida Statues Section 550.002 (23) are to remain closed, except for when the establishment is being utilized for a use expressly permitted under a Broward County Emergency Order or by a professional sports team to conduct or host a training, competition, event or game in accordance with the Governor's Executive Order 20-123.
All businesses are still strongly encouraged to perform remote operations whenever possible, and allow employees to utilize telework or other remote working methods that permit social distancing.
Enforcement is critical to the success of the reopening strategy, to ensure that a spike in new cases does not occur, which could result in another complete or partial shutdown. County and Health Department officials are monitoring benchmarks that will help identify the emergence of "hotspots" that can be quickly mitigated.
Law enforcement and code enforcement agencies are authorized to enforce the requirements of the Emergency Order. Failure to comply can result in civil or criminal penalties, including fines, imprisonment or both. Residents can also report violations anonymously online at MyBroward.Broward.org, or by calling the Broward County Call Center at 311 or 954-831-4000.
The provisions of Emergency Order 20-13 define minimum standards in Broward County. Municipalities may establish more stringent measures with their jurisdiction, to extent permitted by law. Residents should check with their municipality to ensure they are aware of local requirements.
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced that youth sports and summer camps in Florida would be allowed to reopen; however local government retains the right to establish stricter requirements if their situation makes it safer for the community to do so. Broward County, which was initially excluded from the Governor's Phase 1 reopening along with Miami-Dade and Palm Beach County, is not including youth sports and summer camps in the May 26 reopening. These activities would be addressed in a future emergency order.
Broward County has been under a Local State of Emergency since March 10. For the latest updates visit FloridaHealth.gov, email [email protected] or call the COVID Call Center at 954-357-9500.
To learn what Broward County is doing to keep our community safe, visit Broward.org/Coronavirus.
Broward County officials continue to work closely with the Florida Department of Health, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Governor's office and the Florida Department of Emergency Management to help residents, visitors and employees weather this health crisis.