COVID-19: Niagara County State of Emergency
Our goal as always is the health and safety of our residents,
businesses and visitors. Therefore, we are taking a pro-active approach
to limit and slow down the spread of the virus. We are requesting that
you limit nonessential travel as well as public gatherings and meetings.
As of today, local courts are shut down. Court night and any
activities related are cancelled. Planning board and Zoning board
meetings will be cancelled as well as scheduled organizational meetings
until further notice. If you have court business please call, do not
come to the court clerk’s office. Taxes may be paid by mail or drop
box.
Niagara County leaders declared a state of emergency March
15th, while schools countywide are closing for an indefinite period to
prepare for the eventual appearance of COVID-19.
County Chairwoman
Rebecca Wydysh joined elected and school leaders in making the
declaration Sunday afternoon. No confirmed cases have been found in the
county, but 12 people are under a 14-day quarantine and at least one
person has completed a quarantine.
The coronavirus' confirmed
presence in nearby Erie and Monroe counties, along with Orleans County's
state of emergency declaration Saturday, prompted the move to better
equip county administrators and first responders. It is likely there
will be cases in Niagara County in the future.
To help reduce the
spread, schools have been closed indefinitely countywide. Schools will
determine methods of instruction. County leaders are looking at options
for how to deal with the virus. COVID-19. The county is looking to
introduce testing as soon as possible. If you are ill, please call your
primary Doctor. Do not go to urgent care, the emergency room or call
first responders unless you have serious symptoms.
The county is
not closing its office buildings currently. The Town of Hartland will
remain open, residents are encouraged to conduct any business that they
can by phone or online, some essential services may have to be done in
person. Town court is now suspended. The town has a drop box for
dropping off payments. If you have business with the Water or Highway
office, please call 716 735 7234. Electronic recycling is cancelled
until further notice. We will monitor the situation and update as
needed.
State and local authorities have primary jurisdiction for
isolation and other public health orders within their respective
jurisdictions. We will monitor the situation and consult with local,
County and State Officials and take appropriate action as needed.
Should the COVID-19 situation evolve locally, our plan of action and
decisions will be based on whether sustained community and neighboring
transmissions are occurring
At this time, it is impossible to
predict the scope, severity and duration of this emergency. We will
update you of any new developments. For further information or
instructions on dealing with the COVID 19 go to the New York State
Department of Health website or call the COVID-19 number at
1-888-364-3065 it is available 24 hrs. a day. Please call the town hall
with any questions. Thank you for your patience during this trying
time.
W. Ross Annable
Hartland Supervisor