County Public Health Orders
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STATE Safer-at-Home ORDER
VARIANCE REQUESTS , VARIANCE DECISIONS & Re-Opening Resources
Archuleta
Resolution to Follow the State Safer-at-Home & Related Public Health Orders
Closing County Roads to Non-County Residents (April 9th)
Public Health Order – complementary to CDPHE PHO 20-28 (May 21st)
Requesting variance to open casinos. Currently operating under the State’s Safer at Home order, but have gone a step further to restrict non-resident travel on four roads that lead to recreational areas. Still requiring face masks for all county staff, and for visitors to the only County facility that is open—the Courthouse.
Amended Bald Mtn Lane Missouri Gulch Rd Travel Restrictions (May 21st)
Clarifying and Implementing Gilpin County Road Travel Restrictions (May 12th)
Adopting Safer-at-Home (May 12th)
Local Public Health Order – Mitigation & Suppression Plan (April 27th)
- Asking entities to file their plan with the county, not just the state
- Hotels are not open for non-essential travel until May 22, under county STL order
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For past Gunnison County Public Health Orders, click here
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Notice of Public Health Order Violation and Cease & Desist Order
1st Amended – Monitoring, Quarantine, & Isolation Orders (April 24th)
Safer-At-Home Order and Stay at Home for Vulnerable Individuals (April 28th)
Extending Stay-at-Home through May 8th
Safer-La-Plata Public Health Order requires restaurants to self-certify compliance with the guidelines and articulate their social distancing and sanitation practices. La Plata County is also pursuing a variance to allow additional industries/sectors to operate – outdoor recreation, outfitters, places of worship, gyms, meetings/events/gatherings, the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, and indoor retail.
Safer-At-Home Order and Stay at Home for Vulnerable Individuals (April 28th)
1st Amended – Monitoring, Quarantine, and Isolation (April 24th)
Requesting variance for short-term rentals, and potentially restaurants and churches.
Standing local public health orders:
Limiting Activities of Non-Residential Homeowners and Seasonal Residents
Incorporating Safer-at-Home (May 28th)
Addendum to “Safer-at-Home” (May 27th)
Seventh Amended Standing Public Health Order – Safer-at-Home (May 8th)
Variance Public Health Order (May 29th)
Alternative Restrictions to Safer-at-Home (May 18th)
Prohibiting Short-Term Lodging (April 27th)
Closing of short-term lodging through May 31
Requiring Mitigation Plan of all Businesses (April 27th)
Requirement of business mitigation protocols, generally following the state industry guidelines but requiring face coverings for customers rather than recommending them
Modifying Restrictions While Allowing for a Phased Re-Opening of Activities (June 1st)
Variance requested – Lodging & Restaurants
Amended and Restated Safer at Home (May 7th)