<div>York City Council President Henry Nixon, Council Vice President Sandie Walker, and Council members Judy A. Ritter-Dickson and Edquina Washington issued the following joint statement in response to allegations of misconduct and subsequent criminal charges filed against Councilman Lou Rivera for indecent exposure and harassment:</div>
The City of York is pleased to announce that the swearing in of Police Commissioner Michael Muldrow will be held on <b>Thursday, November 5th</b> at <b>3:30 p.m.</b>
The City of York Bureau of Health has partnered with Gateway Health to support their visit to York tomorrow, as part of the Gateway Health Wholecare Tour. Stop by tomorrow, <b>October 28<sup>th</sup></b> at <b>Princess and Edgar Streets,</b> <b>between 11am and 4pm</b> for advice and fun activities about nutrition, finances, physical wellbeing, mental health, and free giveaways to help you stay safe from COVID-19. Also, over 1000 food boxes have been secured by House of Reconciliation for distribution to our community during this event, starting at 1:30 p.m. . Please share the information below with your contacts.
Per updated guidelines concerning the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, the York City Redevelopment Authority announces that its regularly scheduled meeting on Wednesday, September 16, 2020, will be held via teleconference at 4:00 P.M.
Per updated guidelines concerning the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, the York City Planning Commission announces that its regularly scheduled meeting on Monday, September 14, 2020, will be held via teleconference at 6:30 P.M.
On Monday, September 14<sup>th</sup>, the City of York will resume scheduling household items for pick-up using a modified procedure. Large item pick-up calls will be routed to a temporary phone number set up exclusively for this purpose. Large item pickup has been suspended since August 5<sup>th</sup>, following the attack on the City of York’s infrastructure.
<p class="paragraph"><span class="normaltextrun">As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact the York community, the City of York’s response must also continue to adapt to meet the needs of our residents and combat the challenges presented by this public health crisis. Today we have released a new page on <a title="https://www.yorkcity.org/city-services/departments/economic-and-community-development/bureau-of-health/covid-19/" href="https://www.yorkcity.org/city-services/departments/economic-and-community-development/bureau-of-health/covid-19/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">the City of York website</a> containing up-to-date COVID-19 daily and weekly metrics. This website update is a precursor to the release of a public-facing comprehensive COVID-19 dashboard anticipated to go live</span><span class="scxw196420943"> in the next few months</span><span class="normaltextrun">.</span></p>
The City of York announces to residents and visitors that there will be no street sweeping on Monday, September 7<sup>th</sup>, in observance of Labor Day. The City of York will resume street sweeping operations the following day.
The York City Human Relations Commission (YCHRC) will hold its remaining year 2020 regular monthly meetings on September 21, October 19, November 16, and December 21, at 7:00 p.m.
Following the recent damage to the city computer servers and consequent inoperability of the York City parking garages, the York City Parking Bureau will return the city parking garages to limited operation effective Monday, August 24, 2020. The hours of operation will be 8:00 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. At this time, only cash payments are able to be accepted. All hourly parking rates are posted at the garage entrances.
After much consideration, the 2020 Annual York City Fire Department Memorial Service that was scheduled for Sunday, September 27, 2020, and the Annual York City Fire Department Awards Ceremony that was scheduled for Thursday, October 15, 2020, are cancelled due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Per updated guidelines concerning the ongoing COVID-19 crisis, the York City Planning Commission announces that its regularly scheduled meeting on Monday, August 10, 2020 will be held via teleconference at 6:30 PM.
Due to the significant property damaged caused to the City of York’s Information Technology department on August 5<sup>th</sup>, York City Hall will remain closed on Friday, August 7<sup>th</sup>. We are actively working to assess and repair the damaged caused with the goal of restoring operations as soon as possible.
Due to a physical attack on the City of York's Information Technology infrastructure that occurred at approximately 9:00pm on August 5th, City Hall will be closed until further notice.
The City of York Police Department announces that its police outposts will be reopening on a limited basis starting Monday, August 3<sup>rd</sup>. These outposts will operate Monday through Friday from 12:30 p.m.to 3:30 p.m. with COVID-19 restrictions in place for individuals wanting to visit. These restrictions include masks, temperatures being taken, and occupancy limits.
Today, the City of York Department of Economic and Community Development releases a summary of their COVID-19 response from the beginning of the pandemic until today.