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From YouTube: Mayors Report City Council April 15 2020
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Mayor Bryan Nelson gives his report at City Council on April 15, 2020.
Testing of Apopka's First Responders will be completed by April 16, 2020.
Continue to visit www.apopka.net/covid19 for important updates.
A
Okay,
next
up
mayor's
report,
a
couple
of
things
here
for
you:
the
pond
can
Road
sidewalk
update
hallelujah
the
the
stormwater
is
in
by
Orange
County's
put
in
the
storm
water
drain
and
curbing
is
either
in
today
or
will
be
in
by
tomorrow.
So
we
are
finally
got
got
that
finished.
The
sidewalk
will
be
repaired
and
so
I'd
like
to
you
know,
shout
out
to
Orange
County
for
getting
it
done.
A
We
appreciate
their
their
help
and
and
the
sidewalk,
so
we
got
just
one
little
piece
of
sidewalk
that
will
complete
here
in
the
next
week
or
so.
So
that's
good
good
news
from
from
that
front.
Ok,
another
Kovan
19
update
just
wanted
to
keep
everybody
informed,
we're
trying
to
do
a
daily
update
just
on
things
that
are
changing
and
we're
asking
police
and
fire
and
as
well
as
the
mayor's
office,
we're
trying
to
get
information
out
as
as
needed,
citywide
measures.
A
A
Well
as
we're
doing
our
testing,
we
we've
started
yesterday
and
we've
we've
tested
two
firefighters
positive
for
the
city's
antibody
test,
not
the
the
actual
test
for
the
virus
and
we're
waiting
for
confirmation
from
the
center
care,
which
we
should
know
in
the
next
48
hours,
if
they're
contagious,
obviously
they're
home,
now
waiting
those
results,
all
of
our
city,
employees,
are
all
of
our
city.
First
responders
will
be
tested
with
the
city's
antibody
test
by
tomorrow
night.
So
everybody
will
know
what
what
that
test
and
that's
the
ten-minute
test
at
that
point.
A
Anybody
comes
back
positive,
will
be
sent
immediately
to
center
care
and
then
go
into
14
day
in
quarantine
until
they're
proven
safe
we've
had
we
have
nine
employees
out
now
that
are
out
for
just
underlying
health
conditions,
not
for
any
other
reasons
they
haven't
tested
positive
just
to
let
you
know
that
chief,
why
l'm
has
purchased
36,
no
touch
thermometers
for
all
the
city
departments.
So
when
we
get
our
Parks
and
Rec
back
up
and
running,
we
want
to
be
able
to.
You
know,
develop
tests,
you
know
coaches
and
players
there.
A
So
we
have
those
now
because
I
think
when
we
see
some
of
these,
some
of
the
precautions
is
moving
forward
to
opening
up
the
the
economy.
I
think
that'll
be
a
big
part
of
that
opening
of
eliminating
all
access
to
public
areas,
the
police,
fire
utility
building
and
Public
Works.
We
have
our
IT
department,
has
the
to
dispatch
stations
have
been
moved
from
dispatch
to
the
EOC
to
provide
for
greater
social
distancing
six-month
extension
offered
all
permits,
police
and
fire
have
implemented
their
emergency
protocols.
A
A
Well,
a
farm
share
food
giveaway
this
Saturday
at
the
VFW,
from
10:00
until
1:00,
put
on
by
representative
camellia
brown,
rod,
love
and
there's.
Another
nonprofit
will
be
helping
out
on
April
30th.
The
Second
Harvest
Food
Bank
will
be
hosting
a
food
giveaway
from
9:00
until
12:00
at
the
former
Cooper
Sports
Complex.
A
A
So
there's
a
little
confusion
here
on
the
testing
that
we
have
the
Panera
Bread
the
Centracare
near
Panera
Bread.
That
is
doing
testing,
but
only
if
you
had
a
doctor's
script
for
that
there
is
a
test
site
at
Mall
of
millenia
that
you
can
go
there.
If
you
have
the
underlying
health
conditions,
you
can
get
tested
without
a
script.
A
So
if
you
got
somebody
that
really
needs
to
get
tested
and
have
an
underlying
health
condition,
diabetes,
obesity,
heart
conditions-
they
could
go
straight
to
them
all
millennium,
otherwise
you're
gonna
need
to
get
a
script
from
your
doctor.
So
it's
a
little
difference
between
those
two
sites
lets.
You
know
you
know
still
countywide
curfew
from
11:00
p.m.
to
5:00
a.m.
there
is
another
website
that
you
want
for
small
businesses.
If
you
want
to
take
a
look
at
it's
the
Orlando
Economic
Partnership,
the
website
is
brace
Orlando
dot,
org
BR,
AC
e
Orlando
dot
org.
A
Also,
you
can
call
your
congressional
staff
either.
I
know
that
congresswoman
Demings
has
got
a
pretty
good
site.
Cinder
Scott
have
been
being
keep
kept
informed
by
his
his
staff.
We've
got
a
very
good
site
to
take
a
look
at
what
what's
out
there.
All
April
driver's
licenses
renewals
have
been
extended
to
let
you
know
that
OCPs
they're
doing
their
meals
they're
at
the
schools,
Monday
Wednesday
Friday,
and
they
have
already
served
over
1
million
meals,
so
very,
very
good
work.
There,
bio
CPS
commercial
truck
hours
have
been
waived,
so
they
can.
A
They
can
go
additional
hours
to
try
to
get
our
food
and
prescriptions
to
to
the
stores.
Early
refills
of
medical
prescriptions
are
required,
so
your
your
providers
have
to
give
you
earlier
refills
Department
of
Revenue
extending
sales
tax
due
date
also,
we
might
based
on
a
phone
or
a
Orange
County
mayor's
daily
briefing.
Today.
He
thinks
he
might
be
able
to
give
us
some
direction
on
Friday,
so
look
for
a
direction
on
opening
it
up.
What
that
might
look
like
may
be
a
some
kind
of
a
time
frame.
A
So
that's
that's
coming
here
soon
enough
now
for
the
last
I
always
like
the
end
on
a
positive
note.
So
with
that,
I
want
to
tell
you
that
just
got
an
email
from
Ginny
Andrew
who's,
the
one
who
donated
the
clips
for
our
hospitals
and
just
to
give
you
just
an
update
from
her
in
the
last
two
weeks
they
have
given
out
15,000
clips.
So
what
a?
A
What
a,
what
a
really
neat
benefit
to
our
local
community
she's,
giving
them
out
to
nine
local
hospitals
and
has
shipped
out
to
16
out-of-state
hospitals
and
had
over
a
hundred
people
come
by
our
house
to
pick
up
these
clips.
She
gave
me
two
hundred
and
fifty
for
our
firefighters.
So
as
they're
out
there
on
the
you
know
in
the
and
the
analyst
doing
their
job
they've
got
the
clip
versus
having
to
put
their
their
their
mask
behind
their
ears,
so
we're
excited
and
then
the
last
thing
on
her
email.
A
A
Okay!
Next
up
will
let
you
know
that
the
Home
Depot
foundation
has
given
the
city,
firefighters
buckets.
You
know
the
big
orange
buckets
that
they
have
filled
with
cleaning
supplies
and
1995
masks
for
our
first
responders,
so
pretty
cool
that
they
just
donated
them
to
to
the
city
of
Apopka
and
then
last
but
not
least,
if
you
look
on
your
in
front
of
your
water
bottle,
you'll
see
a
little
a
little
bottle
of
JLA
alcohol
and
a
septic
they
they
are
of
group
there.
They
started
their
company
in
2015,
making
unaged
whiskey.
A
Well,
as
we
all
know,
things
are
a
little
tight
out
there
and
there's
a
real
market
for
our
gels
disinfectant
gels,
so
they
in
the
last
four
weeks
have
totally
turned
their
company
around
and
are
producing
gels
or
not
gels
they're
producing
antiseptics
for
the
market.
Private
public
markets,
so
in
front
of
you
is
a
bottle
now,
as
you
know,
that
60%
is
the
minimum
alcohol
you
can
have
in
it.
This
is
80
yeah.
You
don't
drink
this,
but
so
flasks
shaped
yeah.
So
anyway,
I
got
to
go
out
and
see
their
operation.
A
So
it's
it's
a
brother-sister
operation
and
her
name
is
Jeanette
and
his
is
Jose,
and
so
we
were
just
so
excited
to
go
out
and
meet
with
their.
You
know
the
team
they've
even
hired
a
physician
they've
got
an
MD
on
on
staff
to
make
sure
that
these
are
being
produced
correctly.
So
if
you
got
a
chance,
JLA
they're
out
in
the
cooper
commerce
complex
and
they
donated
20
bottles
to
the
city
of
Apopka
and
want
us
to.
You
know
make
sure
that
if
we
have
needs
for
these
antiseptics
they've
got
them.
A
The
only
thing
just
be
careful.
Is
it's
not
a
gel
and
it's
so
it's
it's
a
liquid,
not
a
gel,
but
so
excited
that
they're
now
part
of
Apopka,
and
we
we
want.
Obviously
we
want
them
to
keep
producing
this,
but
at
some
point
when
it
we
wanted
to
get
back
to
their
their
their
work
as
a
as
a
craft
distiller.
So
with
that,
thank
you.
Everybody
for
coming.