Daytona Beach passes emergency youth curfew ordinance after chaotic spring break weekend
Read full article: Daytona Beach passes emergency youth curfew ordinance after chaotic spring break weekendDaytona Beach city leaders enacted an emergency ordinance imposing a youth curfew from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. for a week following a chaotic spring break weekend marked by unsanctioned events and violence, including 133 arrests and four shootings. Police Chief Jakari Young and other officials emphasized the need for better communication and consideration of the city's future as a spring break destination, with discussions of forming a task force to address these concerns.
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Indian Harbour Beach requiring businesses to post mask mandate at entrance
Read full article: Indian Harbour Beach requiring businesses to post mask mandate at entranceBREVARD COUNTY, Fla. Indian Harbour Beach is requiring businesses to post mask mandates at the entrance of the store. The decision was passed at a city council meeting on Tuesday. City officials said this decision requires all storefront businesses to post the mask policy on the entrance doorway in a visible manner for all customers to read before entering a facility. Tonight, the City of Indian Harbour Beach's Council passed Emergency Ordinance 2020-01 requiring ALL storefront... Posted by City of Indian Harbour Beach Police Department on Tuesday, July 14, 2020The mandate requires customers, patrons and employees to wear a mask inside businesses in Indian Harbour. City Officials said exceptions for the mandate will be posted on July 15 at this link.
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Satellite Beach to require face masks for all employees, patrons at essential businesses
Read full article: Satellite Beach to require face masks for all employees, patrons at essential businessesSATELLITE BEACH, Fla. โ The City of Satellite Beach will now mandate that all essential businesses require masks for all patrons and employees. The mandate was approved at the cityโs council meeting Monday and considers grocery stores, drug stores, convenience stores and gas stations under its essential business provision. โThe Emergency Ordinance also requires all other businesses to post their mask/face coverings policy on the front entry doorway of the business to advise customers entering the businesses,โ city officials said in a news release. โWe do not want to experience another shutdown within our community.โSatellite Beach City Manager Courtney Barker said she is grateful the mask mandate was put into place. โI am grateful for the leadership of our City Council who determined it was in the best interest of the health, safety and welfare of our City residents to formally adopt the Emergency Ordinances,โ Barker said in a news release.