There have been a number of updates to the UCFRD website recently. Included in those are FL Governor’s Executive Order 20-123 (Full Phase 1, which addresses reduced restrictions, an update to the “Rental Ban”, and an extension of the Local Government Meetings Order), a newly delivered annual UCFRD Facilities Report, an update to the hurricane re-entry procedure, and a new page focused on the fire district rescue equipment.
Executive Order 20-123, Effective date May 18, 2020
Found on the State and Local COVID-19 Info page. A brief summary of the EO below:
- Restaurants and food establishments to serve patrons at indoor seating up to fifty percent of the establishment’s seating capacity, excluding employees
- In-store retail sales establishments to operate up to fifty percent of the building’s occupancy
- Museums and libraries to operate at fifty percent of the building’s occupancy
- Gyms and fitness centers to operate up to 50 percent of the building’s occupancy with social distancing measures in effect for classes and sufficient sanitation supplies provided for a patron’s self-cleaning of surfaces and machines following each use
- Each county to seek approval to operate vacation rentals within the county’s jurisdiction by submitting a written request and the county’s safety plan to the Secretary of DBPR. To view a list of counties in which safety plans for vacation rental operations have been approved by DBPR, visit Status of Vacation Rental Operations by County.
2020 UCFRD Facilities Report
Found on the Important Links and Reports page, Public Facility Reports.
Updated Hurricane Re-entry Procedure
Found on the Hurricane Re-entry page
Fire and Rescue Equipment
Found under the About menu option on the main page, Fire & Rescue Equipment page.
Fire District Board of Commissioners
Also, a reminder that there is an extensive amount of information available to the public related to the Fire District Commissioner’s efforts, including a meeting document archive, documents available a week ahead of each monthly meeting, meeting dates, information about the commissioners (including terms, seat numbers, photo, brief introduction, and contact information), and the requirements and compliance for the proper operation of the Board. This information can be found under the Board of Commissioners menu option on the main page of the fire district website. The graphic below shows the variety of information available about the operation of the Board.