The City of San Marcos reopened all public facilities including park pavilions and picnic areas today, Wednesday, Mar. 3, following closure to help stop the spread of COVID-19. Capes Park, Thompson’s Island, and Rio Vista pool will remain closed.
“We’ve seen a steady decline in active cases in San Marcos and a sustained low number of new cases with fewer hospitalizations, which are the indicators we have based our opening decisions upon throughout this pandemic,” said City Manager Bert Lumbreras. “We all want to remain vigilant in maintaining CDC recommended guidelines to keep case counts low and to continue to combat community spread as the vaccine becomes available to a larger portion of our community.”
Signage will be posted at all facilities and parks requiring visitors to follow CDC guidelines, including wearing a mask and maintaining at least six feet of distance from those who do not reside in the same home.
Anyone experiencing COVID-related symptoms should not enter a facility, park, or recreational area.
Customers are asked to handle as much City business remotely as possible through online access, emails, phone, utility billing drive-thrus, or by appointment to avoid person-to-person contact with employees and other residents.
Sanitizing stations and plexiglass screens have been installed in public facing areas within buildings.
Masks are required for everyone over ten years of age inside public facing facilities; masks will be available at all facilities for those who do not have one.
Park patrons are encouraged to participate in active recreational activities such as swimming, kayaking, canoeing, walking, running, and general exercise. Restroom facilities in City parks are open.
Patrons are asked to avoid active construction zones in portions of Rio Vista Park and City Park for the San Marcos Shared Use Path Trail project. All posted Park rules will be enforced and can be viewed on our website at http://sanmarcostx.gov/parkrules.
Various service options will be provided by City departments and the public should visit www.sanmarcostx.gov to get the most updated information regarding department access.
Until further notice, group meetings will still be held virtually.
Many departments will utilize WaitWhile to manage appointments which allow visitors to arrive, check in from their mobile device, and wait in their vehicle until the staff is ready to receive them for the appointment.
The City will continue to follow county and state health department COVID case tracking data, as well as hospitalizations, to assess the local health situation, public compliance with facility and park rules, and local pandemic indicators.
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