End the local COVID-19 emergency declaration
In Plain English
The city declared a local emergency in March 2020 to respond to COVID-19. This gave city officials emergency powers to close buildings, require remote work, and implement health measures. Now that California ended its pandemic emergency and vaccines are widely available, the city no longer needs emergency management powers.
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