(CDC), Guidance for Recreational and Educational Camps during COVID-19 (DATCP), American Camp Association’s Camp Operations Guide Summer 2020, Workplaces: Should you consider reopening? âWe will continue to focus on the importance of continuation of businesses and activities for all sectors of our community.â, Effective 5 p.m. Tuesday, June 9, new guidance will take effect that will allow many sectors to open with recommended capacity limits of 50%, utilizing physical distancing and other best practices. (CDC), Recommendations for Restaurant and Food Service Businesses (WEDC), Administration for Community Living’s Reopening Guidelines for Senior Nutrition Programs, Interim COVID-19 Infection Control and Mitigation Measures for Schools (DPI), Packing-Up, Picking-Up, and Returning School Items during COVID-19 (DPI), Recommendations for Graduation Ceremonies (DHS), Keeping Safe: Graduation Ceremonies 1-pager (OCHD), Mass Transit: Should you consider increasing full service? As new COVID-19 case is confirmed, OCHD explains process, Prepare to ‘fall back’ by checking carbon monoxide detectors, 50% capacity: Theaters, amusement parks, arcades, bowling alleys and related establishments, 50% capacity: Swimming pools and water attractions, all with physical distancing and best practices, All with physical distancing and best practices, 50 person maximum: Recreational activities such as tennis, pickleball, BMX, disc golf, 25 person maximum: Outdoor playground equipment, 50% capacity: Gyms and fitness facilities, 50 person maximum: Farmerâs markets, outdoor educational programming and other small-scale community celebrations or gatherings. For questions pertaining to how to reopen your business using the Oneida County Toolkit email: [email protected] Oneida County Best Practices Guidelines Here are the Oneida County COVID-19 case numbers as of midnight on Jan. 3. When a judgment is docketed, the effect is to place a lien on any real estate owned by the judgment debtor in Oneida County for 10 years. Updated August 26th, 2020: Please view the Operational Plan for the Safe Resumption of In-Person Proceedings and Jury Trials in Oneida County, Wisconsin. 50% capacity: Libraries, visitor centers, museums, other facilities that accommodate public traffic, Stores will less than 50,000 square feet of customer floor space may increase the number of people, including staff, from 25% of occupancy to 50% of occupancy, Stores with more than 50,000 square feet may increase the number of people from four per 1,000 feet to eight per 1,000 feet, Frequently and thoroughly wash hands with soap and water, Utilize cloth face coverings when physical/social distancing is difficult to do. Restart Oneida County As we begin restarting our economy and entering phase one, we have created this resource page to help business owners navigate opening safely and responsibly. Is my pet at risk? Retailers that service multiple customers. Search for: Search. Elected Official: Brenda Behrle: Address: Oneida County Courthouse P.O. However, the plan puts some sectors in Phase 2, allowing gatherings of up to 50 people. (CDC), Recommendations for the Professional Services Industry/Commercial Office Spaces (WEDC), Recommendations for Public Facilities (WEDC), Considerations for Restaurants and Bars (CDC), Keeping Safe Phase 2: Restaurants 1-pager (OCHD), Interim Guidance for Restaurants and Bars (CDC), Restaurants and bars: Should you consider opening? 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