New York Governor Andrew Cuomo announced today that due to the coronavirus crisis, he will issue an executive order allowing any New York voter to obtain and cast an absentee ballot in the upcoming primary June 23 primary elections without having to meet existing requirements.
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NYS on PAUSE Violation Complaint Forms
Governor Cuomo announced the “New York State on PAUSE” executive order, a 10-point policy to assure uniform safety for everyone. If you are aware of any non-essential gatherings or any non-essential businesses or entities operating in violation of “New York on PAUSE” please choose the appropriate complaint below.
File a complaint against your employer or place of work
File a complaint about a business, location or incident in your community
Governor Cuomo also announced the state is increasing the maximum fine for violations of the state’s social distancing protocol from $500 to $1,000 to help address the lack of adherence to social distancing protocols. The Governor reminded localities that they have the authority to enforce the protocols.
The 10-point NYS on PAUSE plan is as follows:
- Effective at 8PM on Sunday, March 22, all non-essential businesses statewide will be closed;
- Non-essential gatherings of individuals of any size for any reason (e.g. parties, celebrations or other social events) are canceled or postponed at this time;
- Any concentration of individuals outside their home must be limited to workers providing essential services and social distancing should be practiced;
- When in public individuals must practice social distancing of at least six feet from others;
- Businesses and entities that provide other essential services must implement rules that help facilitate social distancing of at least six feet;
- Individuals should limit outdoor recreational activities to non-contact and avoid activities where they come in close contact with other people;
- Individuals should limit use of public transportation to when absolutely necessary and should limit potential exposure by spacing out at least six feet from other riders;
- Sick individuals should not leave their home unless to receive medical care and only after a telehealth visit to determine if leaving the home is in the best interest of their health;
- Young people should also practice social distancing and avoid contact with vulnerable populations; and
- Use precautionary sanitizer practices such as using isopropyl alcohol wipes
Federal Small Business Loan and Grant Filing Assistance
The $349 billion Federal Paycheck Protection Program began Friday, April 3rd. The Program will provide much-needed relief to millions of small businesses so they can sustain their businesses and keep their workers employed. This measure provides small business job retention loans to provide eight weeks of payroll and certain overhead to keep workers employed.
Businesses can go to a participating SBA 7(a) lender, bank, or credit union, apply for a loan, and be approved on the same day. The loans will be forgiven as long as the funds are used to keep employees on the payroll and for certain other expenses. The new loan program will be available retroactive from Feb. 15, 2020, so employers can rehire their recently laid-off employees through June 30, 2020.
The Paycheck Protection Program is specifically designed to help small businesses keep their workforce employed. Visit SBA.gov/Coronavirus for more information on the Paycheck Protection Program. Visit treasury.gov/cares for more information on SBA’s assistance to small businesses.
From the office of Senator Patrick M. Gallivan
59th Senate District
Spring 2020 Brush Removal
NOTICE TO TOWN OF WHEATLAND RESIDENTS OUTSIDE VILLAGE OF SCOTTSVILLE
The Town of Wheatland D.P.W. will pick up brush at each resident’s home. Brush pick-up will start on Monday, May 4, 2020. We will do the town residential areas first: a. Hamlet of Mumford b. Rolling Acres
After the residential areas are done, we will start at the west end of Town and work east to cover the outlying areas. Brush must be neatly piled, butt ends in same direction
1 truck load per household
Residential brush only No fence row material, such as trees or large stumps No brush over 6 inches in diameter
ONCE A ROAD OR STREET IS DONE, THERE WILL BE NO RETURN TRIP.
By Order of the Town Board Of the Town of Wheatland
Dated: March 6, 2020
Laurie Czapranski, Town Clerk
Emergency Order – Property Tax Payments
Monroe County Executive Adam Bello has issued this Emergency Order to protect our constituents and municipal employees during this State of Emergency.
In order to mitigate potential impacts to those individuals who pay Town and County property taxes in person, the County will defer the March 31st payment until April 30th. A taxpayer that pays the 3rd and 4th installment on or before April 30th will pay only the amount of the 3rd and 4th payments shown on their 2020 Combined Town and County tax bill.
National Grid Info for High Wind Event
For your information:
In preparation for forecasted high winds across portions of Western New York on Friday March 20, 2020, National Grid is preparing line, service and tree workers to respond if the weather impacts electricity service. Customers and constituents that need to report an outage to their home or business should contact National Grid at 1-800-867-5222. Customers can also receive personalized alerts by text, email, and/or phone when an outage is detected at their property by enrolling in the company’s outage alert option.
To register, text REG to 64743, enter your National Grid electricity account number and select your preferred method(s) of notification. Customers also can text OUT to 64743 to report an outage. Below is a link to our Outage Map that you can access information any time to get updates on areas impacted by outages.
https://www.nationalgridus.com/Upstate-NY-Business/Storms-Outages/Outage-Map
Highway Department Update
For the next two weeks, as a response to the corona virus situation, the Wheatland Highway Department has been directed to stay at home and not come into work. Josh Davis, Highway Superintendent, will be conducting the necessary daily checks of our facility operations. If someone has an issue or concern, or has located a tentative safety issue along our roadways, please continue to call the highway department.
Our highway crew remains available on an as needed basis to respond to situations and emergencies.
Thank you for your continued support of your Town government and your personal and family adherence to recommended public health guidelines related to this pandemic.
Stay home, stay safe and be vigilant to any health changes,
Linda Dobson
Wheatland Town Supervisor
Wheatland Closures, New Operating Processes
In light of current events, effective Wednesday, March 18th, the TOWN OF WHEATLAND OFFICES WILL BE CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC. There will be NO direct contact with the public during this time of public health uncertainty.
Town Clerk’s Office. The Town Clerk’s Office staff will be working 8:00AM -12:00PM Monday through Thursday, 6:00PM – 8:00PM Monday and closed completely on Friday. The Town Clerk’s Office staff will be in the office during these times in order to respond to phone calls and emails, with the ability to access vital records, but will not be working with the public in a one on one basis. Staff will also have the capability to respond to phone calls and emails from their homes from 12:30PM – 4:00PM Monday through Thursday. Please email or call the Town Clerk’s Office if you think that an appointment is necessary to take care of your needs so this possibility can be discussed. The decision to permit access will be made on an individual basis. Tax payments can be mailed in to the Town and appropriate stamped receipts will be returned. Call the Town Clerk’s Office at (585) 889-1553 or send an email.
Other Town Departments located in the Wheatland Municipal Building. The new working arrangement described above also applies to the Town Building Department and all other departments centralized at the 22 Main Street location, in accordance with department specific published work hours (available under the individual Department descriptions on the Town Website). Note that the Town Court Offices have been closed by the State.
Town Highway Department. THE TOWN OF WHEATLAND HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT IS EFFECTIVELY CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC. All residents and vendors are requested to NOT show up at the Highway Garage without a scheduled appointment. At the current time, the Highway Department will generally continue with their normal work as scheduled. The Highway department is managing staff safety by implementing measures of social distancing. The Highway Department telephone number to discuss a concern or make an appointment is (585) 538-6535.
Plans pertaining to the April Town Board Meetings will be communicated as soon as the plan is established.
Thank you in advance for your understanding,
Linda Dobson
Wheatland Town Court Closed
Pursuant to an Order by Chief Administrative Judge, New York State Unified Court System, Lawrence K. Marks, Wheatland Town Court will not be in session until further notice. The court will be sending rescheduling notices for any pending matters currently before the court.
Wheatland Recreation Activities Suspended
ALL Wheatland Recreation activities and programs are suspended until further notice. It is in the best interest of our community to socially distance and avoid large gatherings. The Recreation Coordinator will be in contact with all registered participants and instructors to discuss their specific program. Monroe County has created a Coronavirus Resources web page to help keep area residents up to date. Stay well!