Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Rochelle offers update on state's Phase 2 reopening regulations

*Sharing info from a message today from state Rep. Kara Rochelle:

Updated guidance on indoor and outdoor gatherings has been released. The plan is as follows:

  • Effective today, June 17:
    • Indoor private gatherings - 25 people
    • Outdoor gatherings - 100 people
    • Outdoor event venues (amphitheaters, race tracks) - 25% of fire capacity and distancing
  • Effective July 3:
    • Indoor private gatherings - 25 people
    • Outdoor private gatherings - 100 people, one time exception for graduations at 150 people
    • Outdoor organized gatherings (fireworks, concerts in municipal parks) - 15 feet of space blanket to blanket, cap of 500 people; event organizer responsible for compliance
    • Outdoor event venues - 25% of fire capacity and distancing
  • Effective mid-July (date to be determined)
    • Indoor private gatherings – 50 people
    • Outdoor private gatherings (including graduations) – 250 people
    • Outdoor organized gatherings (e.g. fireworks, concerts in municipal parks) – 15 feet of space blanket to blanket, no cap; event organizer responsible for compliance with guidance
    • Outdoor event venues – 50% of fire capacity and distancing
To read Tuesday's full update, click here

For all of the emergency orders issued by the Governor and state agencies, click here. Watch the daily news briefings here, and read the press releases here.
For the most up-to-date information from the State of Connecticut on COVID-19, including an FAQ and other guidance and resources, residents are encouraged to visit ct.gov/coronavirus


DMV deadlines have been extended by 180-days from their original expiration dates. 
Eligible DMV credentials that expire between March 10, 2020 and June 30, 2020 will automatically be extended.
For more information, visit https://CTDMV.info.

Over 45 banks and credit unions have agreed to extend their voluntary participation in the Connecticut Mortgage Relief Program, which provides relief to consumers facing financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic, will now run through July 30, 2020. It was set to expire May 31, 2020.

This program provides the following forms of assistance:
  •  90-day grace period for all mortgage payments
  • Relief from fees and charges
  • No new foreclosures for 60 days (through July 30, 2020)
  • No credit score changes for accessing relief.
For more information and a list of participating financial institutions, click here.

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