Health & Fitness
City Of Oakdale Publishes Coronavirus Update For March 25
This is a fluid situation and updates will added to this page as they are warranted.
City officials are monitoring the impact of the COVID-19 outbreak closely and making the appropriate adjustments to city operations. This is a fluid situation and updates will added to this page as they are warranted. Current adjustments to city operations including closures, cancellations, and city services are outlined below.
Governor Walz issues an executive order directing Minnesotans to stay at home, starting March 27 – April 10th
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There are exceptions for those preforming critical tasks. Read the full order
Residents should stay home except for the following:
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- Health and safety activities, such as obtaining emergency services or medical supplies
- Outdoor activities, such as walking, hiking, running, biking, hunting or fishing
- Necessary Supplies and Services, such as getting groceries, gasoline or carry-out
- Essential and interstate travel, such as returning to a home from outside this state
- Care of others, such as caring for a family member, friend, or pet in another household
- Displacement, such as moving between emergency shelters if you are without a home
- Relocation to ensure safety, such as relocating to a different location if your home has been unsafe due to domestic violence, sanitation or essential operations reasons
City facilities and services
All City facilities remain closed to the public, with the exception of the Police Station.
City employees are available by phone or email to help with service requests. Call 651-739-5086 or see the Staff Directory for specific contact information.
Playgrounds, Parks & Trails
While we recognize the importance of spending time outdoors for well-being and exercise during this time, the City of Oakdale is highly discouraging the use of playground equipment, as these structures cannot be properly sanitized.
Here are a few tips for using the parks and trails while practicing social distancing:
- Follow CDC’s guidance on personal hygiene prior to heading to trails — wash hands, carry hand sanitizer, do not use trails if you have symptoms, cover your mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing, etc.
- Observe at all times CDC’s minimum recommended social distancing of six feet from other people. Practice it and know what it looks like. Keep it as you walk, bike or hike.
Closures and cancellations
Programs and events
City events and recreation programming have been canceled through April 30, 2020.
Facilities
City facilities are closed to the public through April 30, 2020. This includes both fire stations, the public works facility and the Discovery Center. City Hall will remain open for police business only. For all other business, call 651-739-5086.
Meetings
Advisory commission meetings will be canceled through April 30, 2020. Council meetings will be held per the regular schedule.
City services
Utility Payments
We are no longer accepting utility payments in person. Residents can pay their utility bill in one of the following ways:
- Submit payment in the drop box outside City Hall
- Make payment by phone, 651-730-2716
- Make payment by mail, City of Oakdale Utilities, 1584 Hadley Avenue N, Oakdale, MN 55128. Please include your check or credit card information with the utility statement payment stub, and any other paperwork, if applicable.
Animal licensing
Although the pet licenses issued by the City of Oakdale typically expire March 31, we are extending the expiration date for all dog and cat licenses to May 1. This means that you can hold off on renewing your pet license for a number of weeks without any concerns or penalties. Should you have any questions, please call 651-738-1025 during regular business hours.
Fingerprinting
Fingerprinting services are suspended until further notice.
This press release was produced by the City of Oakdale. The views expressed here are the author’s own.