LQ Executive Order No. 02 Terminated 2021-03-18 - Park Play Equipment
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EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 2
TERMINATION OF ORDER
ORDER OPENING AND ALLOWING LIMITED USE OF CHILD PLAY
EQUIPMENT AT CITY-OWNED PARKS
EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY
Original Date of Executive Order: March 18, 2020
Date AS AMENDED: May 28, 2020
Date of Termination: March 18, 2021
Pursuant to Chapter 2.20 of the La Quinta Municipal Code and City Council
Resolution No. EM 2020-001, the City Manager for the City of La Quinta
terminates Executive Order No. 2 effective as set forth above.
Notwithstanding termination of this order, use of child play equipment at
city-owned parks in the City of La Quinta still must comply with all applicable
orders, directives, and guidance issued and required by the State of
California and County of Riverside relating to the statewide emergency
declared and relating to novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19),
including but not limited to orders, directives, and guidance issued by the
California Department of Public Health (DPH), such as:
https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID/DCDC/Pages/Guidance.aspx
This Executive Order was issued because a Local Emergency, as defined in
Section 2.20.020 of the La Quinta Municipal Code, has been proclaimed by
the City Council of the City of La Quinta to exist due to the threat of the
existence and spread of COVID-19 in and throughout the city. All of the
findings set forth in the recitals to Resolution No. EM 2020-001 adopted by
the City Council are hereby incorporated by reference into this Executive
Order.
This Executive Order was issued pursuant to Sections 3, 5, and 8 of
Resolution No. EM 2020-001 and Section 2.20.100, Subsections (A) and (B),
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of the La Quinta Municipal Code, under which the City Manager has the
authority and power to issue executive orders for any matters related to the
Local Emergency.
This Executive Order was issued in furtherance of the authority and power to
address the Local Emergency as provided in the California Emergency
Services Act, Chapter 7 (commencing with Section 8550) of Title 2 of the
Government Code, and implemented by Chapter 2.20 of the La Quinta
Municipal Code. Any violation of this Executive Order, when it was operative,
may be determined to be a misdemeanor and punishable by a fine or
imprisonment, or both, pursuant to Section 8665 of the Government Code,
Section 2.20.140 of the La Quinta Municipal Code, the provisions that were
in this order, and any other state or city law as may be applicable.
EXECUTED BY:
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Jon McMillen, City Manager
City of La Quinta, California