Executive Order 2021-3 (regulating third-party food platforms).Executive Order 2020-38 (waiver of zoning requirements for emergency shelters).Executive Order 2021-24 (allowing inactive business licenses).WHEREAS, during the course of the Declared Emergency, I have issued several Executive Orders, and the original basis for these orders has not changed: WHEREAS, Saint Paul Legislative Code section 13.06(b) provides that, “whenever necessary to meet an emergency … the mayor may by executive order promulgate regulations … for which adequate regulations have not been adopted … respecting … the conduct of persons and the use of property during emergencies … and all other matters which are required to protect public safety, health and welfare in emergencies” and WHEREAS, in addition to action necessary to safeguard the health and safety of Saint Paul citizens, it remains necessary for the City to provide support to individuals and businesses alike to ensure that Saint Paul recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic disaster and Furthermore, almost half of workers who personally lost wages during the pandemic (49%) are still earning less money than before the coronavirus outbreak started and ![]() WHEREAS, according to a Pew Center survey published March 5, 2021, among those who say their financial situation has gotten worse during the pandemic, 44% think it will take them three years or more to get back to where they were a year ago, including about one-in-ten who do not think their finances will ever recover. WHEREAS, leisure and hospitality are some of the hardest hit sectors and Census Bureau, more than 2 in 3 small businesses in Minnesota report at least a moderate negative impact on their business from the COVID-19 pandemic and WHEREAS, businesses continue to suffer the economic impacts of the pandemic and will continue to do so for the foreseeable future and WHEREAS, even though the spread of COVID-19 has slowed, and vaccinations have become widely available, serious threats to health and safety of persons and other impacts of the COVID- 19 pandemic continue to be felt in the City and This Declaration has been extended and remains in effect and WHEREAS, on March 15, 2020, I issued an Emergency Declaration in response to the COVID- 19 pandemic pursuant to Minnesota Statutes section 12.29 and Saint Paul Legislative Code section 13.06, which the City Council consented to on March 17, 2020. WHEREAS, on March 13, 2020, Governor Tim Walz issued Executive Order 20-1 declaring a Peacetime State of Emergency to authorize all necessary resources to be used in support of the COVID-19 response. I, Melvin Carter III, Mayor of the City of Saint Paul, on Mapursuant to Saint Paul Legislative Code Section 13.06, do hereby issue the following Executive Order: ![]() March 2022 Emergency Executive Order 2022-16 Human Rights and Equal Economic Opportunity.Ward 1 - Councilmember Balenger (Interim).
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