The 60-minute special "Coming Together: Standing Up to Racism. The City of Mukilteo continues to monitor the latest information from the Snohomish Health District, Governor Jay Inslee’s office, State Department of Health, and Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) regarding the COVID-19 coronavirus. Here are some self-care tips from Crisis Connections that focus on reconnecting as the cure to isolation. Here is my daily update, some COVID-19 information, some other useful information! Please forward as widely as you would like. A suggestion came in to keep you updated, which seems like a good idea! Many parks throughout the state are open tomorrow. All City Facilities closure: City operations will continue via primarily phone, email and online. Dr. Fauci, a member of the Country’s Coronavirus Taskforce, warned that the U.S. could see 100,000 new COVID-19 cases a day. How about some free stuff to make it better! Please respect physical distance of six feet. As of Sunday, the Keys had 100 confirmed positive cases of the disease, three deaths and 12 … View More. … All restrooms are closed, and there are no parking facilities open for visitors, recreational boats or off-highway vehicles.
The Port constructed Edgewater Beach for habitat mitigation and enhanced public access alongside its Mount Baker Terminal shipping facility in South Everett. Here’s a How to take off and reuse a face mask courtesy of Montana State University: ⇒ Special Shopping Hours for Seniors, Other At-Risk People: QFC: 7-8am Monday-Thursday; Safeway Tues. & Thurs. P-EBT is for all students regardless of citizenship or immigration status. copyright 2017- - City of Mukilteo - All Rights Reserved ... Edgewater Beach and 92nd Street Park reopened on May 5. Think about switching your online orders to local stores, if you can, to support their recovery (Phase 2, May 26 at the earliest if the metrics on the state dashboard remain positive, includes manufacturing, construction, office-based businesses, real estate, in-store retail ("with limitations," which probably means store capacity and physical distancing), nannies and house cleaning, hair and nail salons, and restaurants at 50% capacity.Phase 3, June 16 at the earliest, includes restaurants at 75% capacity, bars at 25% capacity, indoor gyms and movie theaters at 50%, government, libraries, museums and all other businesses.Phase 4, July 7 at the earliest (though it could be longer, as with all the phases), brings back large gatherings over 50 people, nightclubs, concerts, large sporting events and the end of the encouragement to telework (although I bet those that can will still be changing our habits long-term, to some extent).If this timeline still feels like forever, your feelings are valid. In 2004, the City adopted a Lighthouse Park Master Plan to make physical improvements to the approximately 14.4 acre site. These happy, charming preschoolers who cannot comprehend why there is no school, no gymnastics, no dance, no tiny tot sports, no parks/big toys to play on, no beach trips with sunny weather, no pool swimming, no grandparents, aunts and uncles or cousins to play and visit with, no playing with children\neighbors you see as you walk with mom and dad, no museums, no vacations, etc.These sweet kids are our heroes as they are happy, grateful and so pleased to just be with loving moms, dads, siblings & pets and wave at all who pass as they walk by!The pandemic and all it entails can't be explained to them, it makes no sense. You can also call the non-emergency line at 425-407-3999. The Mukilteo Lighthouse Park was constructed in the 1950s on a filled tideland and has provided continuous public beach access up to the present. KEY STATISTICS . Snohomish County COVID-19 Case Rate per 100,000 for 2-week rolling periods Testing For information on weekly testing, please see the interactive dashboard provided by the Washington State Department of Health or refer to the Weekly Reports linked above. The first walls of the new Mukilteo Multimodal Ferry Terminal are going up at the water’s edge.. Today we are in Phase 1. Please forward as widely as you would like. It is anticipated that Snohomish County could move to Phase 2 by June 22 if the number of COVID cases decreases.If this timeline still feels like forever, your feelings are valid. Bathrooms are open only at Lighthouse Park 7am-7pm. Mukilteo School District does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, disability, or the use of trained dog guide or service animal and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. August 5, 2020 edition of Mukilteo Beacon, a weekly newspaper.