Cambridge Matters – March 30, 2020

Commissioner Steve Rideout
swrideout@aol.com
March 30, 2020

Dear Readers:

Attached is my unofficial report from last night’s meeting along with a memo that I drafted to support a matter that was on the agenda last evening. I hope that they are helpful in informing you of what we are doing as your elected leaders.

Thanks for reading.

Steve

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Governor Hogan’s Executive Orders – Mar 23, 2020

Commissioner Steve Rideout
swrideout@aol.com
March 23, 2020

Dear Readers:

Below is an email from Ryan Snow of the Governor’s Office along with attachments that he has included that are the executive orders of the Governor and a document that interprets what are essential businesses.

For your information.

Steve

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From: Ryan Snow -GOV- <ryan.snow@maryland.gov>
Sent: Monday, March 23, 2020 12:33 PM
Subject: Executive Order and OLC Guidance

Good afternoon,

Attached you will find the revised order on large gatherings that closes all non-essential businesses today at 5 p.m. This order includes amusement parks, barber shops, golf courses, social clubs, etc.

Also attached is additional guidance on businesses not required to close.

Thank you.

Ryan Snow
Intergovernmental Affairs, Office of the Governor
100 State Circle, Annapolis, Maryland 21401
ryan.snow@maryland.gov (410) 980-4659 (M)

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Cambridge Matters – March 23, 2020

Commissioner Steve Rideout
swrideout@aol.com
March 23, 2020

Dear Readers:

I, as many of you, have had a lot of time to think about what is happening all around us.

As we will not be having a city council meeting tomorrow, I decided to write the attached in hopes that it might be helpful.

Each of us has family and friends about whom we are concerned either because of health or financial security issues. Know that they and I are thinking about you as well.

I hope that you are well and stay well during these difficult times.

All the best.

Steve

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HEALTHCARE FOR ALL – SPECIAL ENROLLMENT

Emergency Special Enrollment Period Starts Today – March 16, 2020
The Maryland Health Connection today starts a new Special Enrollment Period open to uninsured Marylanders who need health coverage during the State of Emergency for Coronavirus (COVID-19) declared by Governor Larry Hogan. We applaud Governor Hogan and the Maryland Health Connection. In this crisis it is essential that uninsured Marylanders get coverage so that they can get the care they need — for their safety, and for all of us.
Visit MarylandHealthConnection.gov or download the free “Enroll MHC” mobile app. Request or select “Coronavirus Emergency Special Enrollment Period.” Free help is available by calling 1-855-642-8572 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on weekdays.
Enrollment goes through Wednesday, April 15. Coverage selected during this time will have a start date of April 1, 2020, regardless of the date of enrollment.
See media coverage of the Special Enrollment Period and our media statement.

 

 

Cambridge Transitions – Steve Rideout – Mar 13, 2020

Commissioner Steve Rideout
swrideout@aol.com
March 13, 2020

Dear Readers:

With Odie Wheeler retiring in December, the city manager is in the process of developing his plan for reorganizing the city staff that he will bring to City Council for approval. In the mean time, citizens come to our meetings and let us know where we need to improve. I am also hearing from you that some things that were being done well may now be falling through the cracks.

In order that the city manager and city leadership know what may not being done that you think needs to be done, you have to let someone know. Simply complaining about something in general terms does not necessarily help us to understand the problem that needs to be fixed so that the information can be directed to the city manager for action by city staff. The best way to do that is to go on the city website and make a report on the public reporting site on the city home page.

That site is  https://clients.comcate.com/newrequest.php. If you do not get a personal response within a few days, follow up and ask what is being done. Do not just accept the automatic response as meaning something is being done.

You can also contact your elected official so that each of  us can be sure of your concern and get that information to the city manager for staff action. Cambridge continues to make progress in so many areas and ways. Making sure that we know from you where we can improve is part of our ongoing concerns and efforts.

Thank you for helping to improve our city.

Steve

CAN MEETING CANCELLED – Thurs, Mar 12, 7 pm – CANCELLED

CANCELLED — CANCELLED — CANCELLED  

CAN MEETING — THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 7:00 PM  — HAS BEEN CANCELLED.

Our speaker will be Carol Richardson, City of Cambridge Economic Development Director.

The Cambridge Association of Neighborhoods, CAN, will be having it’s bi-monthly meeting on March 12th at 7:00 pm, at the WHCP radio station at 516 Race St. As usual, all are welcome to attend. This meeting’s speaker will be Carol Richardson, the new Economic Development Director for the City. Carol has been on the job a little over 3 months after an extensive career at the Federal level. She will bring us up to date on the major projects in the City such as Sailwinds, the Packing House and the Medical Center on Route 50. So come and hear what’s happening and bring your questions – such as – Are we going to get another grocery store?

See you and your neighbors there!