Mayor Gahan Calls Special City Council Meeting Regarding COVID-19

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Mayor Jeff Gahan has called a special City Council meeting regarding COVID-19. The official notice is posted below.

NOTICE OF SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL MEETING CALLED BY THE MAYOR OF NEW ALBANY, JEFF GAHAN, PURSUANT TO INDIANA CODE 36-4-5-3(5) TO AUTHORIZE RESOLUTIONS RELATED TO COVID-19 AS OUTLINED BELOW.

THE MEETING WILL BE HELD VIRTUALLY ON FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2020 AT 4:00 P.M. THROUGH ZOOM.COM

ADDITIONAL DETAILS FOR VIEWING THE VIRTUAL MEETING WILL BE SUPPLIED VIA CITY SOCIAL MEDIA AND WWW.NEWALBANYCITYHALL.COM

RESOLUTIONS:

  1. A RESOLUTION WAIVING CERTAIN PROCEDURES AND FORMALITIES DURING DISASTER EMERGENCY PURSUANT TO I.C. 10-14-3-17

  2. A RESOLUTION WAIVING SEWER BILLING LATE FEES DURING DISASTER EMERGENCY

  3. A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING EMERGENCY STAY HOME

  4. A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING FUNDING FOR CAESARS FOUNDATION COVID-19 SMALL BUSINESS EMERGENCY FORGIVABLE LOAN PROGRAM

  5. A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING FUNDING FOR NEW ALBANY FLOYD COUNTY SCHOOL CORPORATION AND CITY OF NEW ALBANY SPRING BREAK STUDENT FEEDING PROGRAM

ZOOM Meeting Information:

Join the Zoom Meeting Via Link: https://zoom.us/j/166804123

Call Into Zoom Meeting at 301-75-8592 or 253-215-8782

Meeting ID: 166 804 123

Reminder from Mayor Gahan

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REMINDER FROM MAYOR GAHAN: The Governor’s statewide STAY AT HOME order is in effect now through April 7th. Unless you work for an essential business or are doing an essential activity, you must stay home. By staying home, you protect your personal health, as well as help slow the spread of COVID-19 and ensure our hospitals, health care workers, and first responders are not overrun with patients.

A list of frequently asked questions about the stay-at-home order can be found here: https://www.in.gov/gov/3232.htm

Tips to Avoid Coronavirus Scammers

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Scammers are taking advantage of fears surrounding the Coronavirus. The FTC (Federal Trade Commission) is doing their best to stop scammers in their tracks, and they’ve issued some key guidelines and tips to help keep scammers at bay.

Checks from the Government

Firstly, there has been a lot of talk about the government sending money by check or direct deposit to each of us. Details are still being worked out at the federal level, but the FTC has stated the following that residents need to know:

1. The government will not ask you to pay anything up front to get this money. No fees. No charges. No nothing.

2. The government will not call to ask for your Social Security number, bank account, or credit card number. Anyone who does is a scammer.

3. These reports of checks aren’t yet a reality. Anyone who tells you they can get you the money now is a scammer.

If you spot one of these scams, please immediately tell the Federal Trade Commission at: www.ftc.gov/complaint

Avoiding Other Coronavirus Scams

Here are some additional tips from the FTC to help keep you safe from Coronavirus Scammers:

  • Hang up on robocalls. Don’t press any numbers. Scammers are using illegal robocalls to pitch everything from scam Coronavirus treatments to work-at-home schemes. The recording might say that pressing a number will let you speak to a live operator or remove you from their call list, but it might lead to more robocalls, instead.

  • Fact-check information. Scammers, and sometimes well-meaning people, share information that hasn’t been verified. Before you pass on any messages, contact trusted sources. Visit What the U.S. Government is Doing for links to federal, state and local government agencies.

  • Know who you’re buying from. Online sellers may claim to have in-demand products, like cleaning, household, and health and medical supplies when, in fact, they don’t.

  • Don’t respond to texts and emails about checks from the government. The details are still being worked out. Anyone who tells you they can get you the money now is a scammer.

  • Don’t click on links from sources you don’t know. They could download viruses onto your computer or device.

  • Watch for emails claiming to be from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) or experts saying they have information about the virus. For the most up-to-date information about the Coronavirus, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO).

  • Ignore online offers for vaccinations. There currently are no vaccines, pills, potions, lotions, lozenges or other prescription or over-the-counter products available to treat or cure Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) — online or in stores.

  • Do your homework when it comes to donations, whether through charities or crowdfunding sites. Don’t let anyone rush you into making a donation. If someone wants donations in cash, by gift card, or by wiring money, don’t do it.

Statewide Stay at Home Order In Effect. Mayor Gahan Urges New Albany Residents to Help Slow Spread of COVID-19.

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“Today, we had some important developments in the fight against COVID-19. Please see a release from Governor Holcomb’s office detailing his “Stay-at-Home” order for all Hoosiers: https://calendar.in.gov/site/gov/event/governor-orders-hoosiers-to-stay-home-in-fight-against-covid-19/

This is a stay-at-home order, and it is important for everyone in New Albany. For all who can, it is critically important that they stay at home for the next two weeks. Increased testing will reveal a dramatic increase in those diagnosed with COVID-19 in Indiana and the United States. Your personal health should be a priority at this time. By following this order and remaining home as much as possible, you can help protect yourself, slow the spread of COVID-19, and help ensure that our hospitals, health care workers, and first-responders are not overrun. We need everyone’s attention and effort to slow the spread of this virus.” – Mayor Jeff Gahan

To read the full executive order, click here: https://www.in.gov/gov/files/Executive_Order_20-08_Stay_at_Home.pdf

For questions regarding the Stay at Home Order, click here for FAQ and Hotline.

Develop New Albany, New Albany Urban Enterprise Association, and City of New Albany Partner to Assist Service Industry Employees with Relief Program

Develop New Albany (“DNA”), in conjunction with the Urban Enterprise Association (“UEA”), the City of New Albany and private donors, created a fund to help the local service industry workers affected by the COVID-19 crisis in New Albany.  “Develop New Albany is proud to partner with our city to serve some of those hit hardest and support our local restaurants who continue to serve the community.” Rob Dunn, Board President

Restaurants and bars have been ordered closed throughout the State but can still provide curb side food service.  Unfortunately, this adversely affects a substantial segment of service industry workers.  The program is designed to provide employees affected by the closures a $25 daily stipend to order curb-side service at a participating New Albany restaurant. 

City Council-member, Jason Applegate stated, “A life-long resident of New Albany asked me how he could donate to laid off workers. After a quick call to Develop New Albany and Mayor Gahan, the idea that the laid-off worker feeds the business financially while literally being fed was born. I could not be more proud of our city for uniting in such a beneficial way.”

“We are glad to partner with DNA, UEA, and other donors to help service workers affected by the business closures in our downtown.  It’s our responsibility to help others during this time,” stated Mayor Jeff Gahan.

Employees and businesses affected by the closures can participate by following the guidelines and contacting DNA at info@developnewalbany.org

Program Details – Employees affected will be able to get food at participating downtown restaurants. A list will be generated of those affected and distributed to participating restaurants. When an employee places an order and verifies identity at pickup, we will reimburse the restaurant up to $25 per person per day. The reimbursement will come in the form of a check and will be distributed multiple times per week (to be determined).

Who can participate in the program?

All service industry employees of restaurants / bars within New Albany whose job was affected by the COVID-19 crisis are eligible. Verification from employer will be required. Identity of employee will be verified by restaurants at the time of food pickup.

How can a restaurant / bar in New Albany participate?

-All restaurants and bars can submit a list of employees. This list should be of active employees as of March 16, 2020. This information should be emailed to Heather Trueblood, Program Coordinator of Develop New Albany at developnainfo@gmail.com

-Downtown New Albany restaurants that are interested in participating as a food provider should contact Heather Trueblood at developnainfo@gmail.com or by calling/texting at 812-941-0018.

This program will continue until the allocated funding runs out. If you know of a business or organization that would be interested in contributing to this program, please contact Heather Trueblood at developnainfo@gmail.com or 812-941-0018

Information for participating restaurants

You will be provided with a list of eligible employees. If someone contacts you directly and they are not on the list provided, they will need to provide a paystub from a New Albany restaurant within the last 2 weeks and identification for verification. If this happens, please email the name of the employee to Heather to update the master lists.

The program will reimburse up to $25 per person per day while funds last. A tracking sheet will be provided to you to help with accounting.

Checks for reimbursement will be handled by Develop New Albany. Restaurants will submit their tracking form and a check will be delivered to the restaurant multiple times a week.