Broward County issued Emergency Order 20-24 that included modification to restaurants, food establishments, and short-term vacation rentals. Below and attached is the information on EO 20-24, that includes a link to view the EO document.
I would be remiss if I did not remind you of two other important issues:
- CENSUS 2020—please be sure to be counted, deadline is September 30th.
- Hurricane Season—make sure you have a plan!
As always, if I can be of any assistance to you as we continue to move forward with COVID 19, please let me know.
Please stay well!
Lamar P. Fisher
Broward County Commissioner, District 4
115 South Andrews Avenue, Room 412
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301
T: 954-357-7004
E: LFisher@Broward.org
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New Emergency Order Modifies Some Business Restrictions
- Modifies restaurant closing hours but adds alcohol sales restrictions -
BROWARD COUNTY, FL – As the number of COVID-19 cases in Broward slowly begins to decline, the County has issued Emergency Order 20-24, effective immediately, which modifies some business restrictions. These modifications, however, could be rescinded if the numbers begin to rise again due to non-compliance.
As we approach the Labor Day holiday weekend and expect visitors from around the country, it is even more important that residents remain vigilant by staying home when possible, not participating in large parties (social gatherings of more than 10 people), continuing to wash hands frequently, wearing face coverings and practicing social distancing, all of which are mandated under current Emergency Orders. More…
