Visit Pensacola COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Update #12
Media Contact:
Nicole Stacey
Visit Pensacola
(850) 434-2142
nstacey@visitpensacola.com
Dear Tourism Stakeholder:
As our community reopens, Visit Pensacola strives to continue as a resource to our partners, stakeholders, and community with the most current updates.
The Escambia County Board of County Commissioners voted Thursday, May 21, to amend Executive Order 20-6, creating Executive Order 20-8 regarding Escambia County public beaches.
Effective Thursday, May 21 at noon, Escambia County Pensacola public beaches are now fully open to the public. Camping on the beach is not allowed per county ordinance 74-36 and consistent with the “Leave No Trace” protections for nesting sea turtles.
Pavilions and beach bathroom facilities have reopened. The area around and under the fishing pier is open. Dog parks have already been reopened and permitted in designated areas. The Pensacola Beach Island Trolley will resume its services starting Friday, May 22, as regularly scheduled.
Other Escambia County parks, including public access points on Perdido Key, remain closed from sunset to sunrise.
Beach goers are still asked to limit groups to 10 people or fewer and to adhere to CDC social distancing measures by keeping a 6-foot distance between others who are not in their immediate household.
The county would like to remind residents that the toll on the Bob Sikes Bridge to Pensacola Beach is all-electronic. The new tolling system on the bridge went live on March 20, which was earlier than anticipated to adhere to social distancing for toll booth workers.
As our community begins the reopening and recovery efforts from the impacts of COVID-19, a myriad of local organizations are focused on providing data and guidance as we look at resetting our economy. REOPENING ESCAROSA has been created and the committee will continue to update and resend out phases and programs as they become available. In this document you will find the initial work product from this working group.
As we start the Memorial Day Weekend and the official kickoff to our summer season, we are asking our partners and stakeholders to emphasize the importance of the rules and regulations to our residents and guests.
The team is continuing to update and share our “While You Are Here” landing page as we transition from virtual back to our new normal. Similar to the Healthy Travel page, this page is detailed with business operating hours, menus, beach safety precautions, and more. We want to ensure our residents and our guests have the information needed while experiencing all that Pensacola has to offer safely.
Executive Orders and more
Escambia County is pleased to announce Secretary Beshears with the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation has approved the short-term vacation rental plan that was submitted Friday, May 15. We are very thankful for his approval. Escambia County Short-term Vacation Rental Plan for Secretary Beshears
Beginning on Saturday, May 16, Gulf Islands National Seashore will initiate Phase Two access at:
- The Fort Pickens Area
- Regular operating hours
- Restrooms will be limited to Langdon Beach and the restrooms outside of the Discovery Center
- Lifeguards will be on duty at Langdon Beach
- Free tram service at the Fort Pickens Area (Begins Saturday, May 23)
- Pensacola Bay Cruises will drop-off and pick-up passengers at the Fort Pickens Area (Begins Saturday, May 23)
- The Perdido Key Area
- Regular operating hours resume
- Lifeguards will be on duty at Johnson Beach
- Pensacola Bay Cruises
- Modified operations, please visit www.cruisepb.com for details
With public health in mind, the following facilities remain closed at this time:
- The Fort Barrancas Area
- The Fort Pickens Campground, Discovery Center, and bookstore
- The headquarters indoor exhibits at the Naval Live Oaks Area
- Parking lots 33A & 36A along Highway 399 (closed for the season)
- Parking lots 34A & 34E at the Opal Beach Complex
Executive Order 20-112 also extends Executive Order 20-69 regarding local government meetings utilizing technology while meeting the requirements of the Sunshine Law.
Executive Order 20-112, regarding the Governor’s plan for Phase 1: Safe. Smart. Step-by-Step. Plan for Florida’s Recovery took effect May 4, 2020, and was updated effective May 11, 14, and 15, 2020.
Local governments may adopt requirements directly on businesses, operations, or venues, including buildings, beaches, and parks, that may be stricter than the state. Report a business that violates these orders to local law enforcement.
Note: Governor DeSantis has added Miami-Dade and Broward counties to Phase 1 effective May 18 and had added Palm Beach county to Phase 1 effective May 11, 2020.
Phase I includes the following:
- View the Florida recovery plan here
- Schools: Schools remain distance learning.
- Senior Living Facilities: Visits to senior living facilities are prohibited.
- Elective Surgeries: Elective surgeries can resume.
- Restaurants: Restaurants may offer outdoor seating with six-foot space between tables and indoor seating at 50% capacity.
- Retail: Retail can operate at 50% of indoor capacity.
- Museums and libraries: Museums and libraries may open at 50% building capacity as long as their local government allows. Interactive shared exhibits, like child play areas, remain closed.
- Bars, nightclubs, and movie theaters will remain closed.
- Gyms may open with sanitization procedures in place beginning May 15, 2020.
- Personal care services like barbershops and hair salons may reopen with specific standards required with limitations beginning May 11, 2020.
- Vulnerable individuals: Vulnerable individuals should avoid close contact with people outside the home.
- All individuals:
- All individuals, when in public, should maximize physical distance from others.
- Avoid socializing in groups of more than 10 people in circumstances that do not readily allow for physical distancing.
- Face masks are recommended for all those in face-to-face interactions and where you can't social distance.
- Travelers: Everyone entering Florida from the New York Tri-State Area (Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York) must isolate or quarantine for a period of 14 days from the time of entry or the duration of the presence in Florida, whichever is shorter. People employed by the airlines and those performing military, emergency, health, infrastructure, or commercial-related activity are exempt.
Resources Available
Help Out, Take Out: designed to assist all restaurants, bars and breweries now offering curbside and to-go options. Visit www.visitpensacola.com/pensacola-to-go/ to ensure your business is listed.
Virtual Pensacola: created for all to share virtual live events, experiences, and activities. From cooking demonstrations, fitness classes, live music sessions, and more, we invite you to keep adding so we can continue to share our destination experiences. Click here for Virtual Pensacola.
Video Conference Backgrounds: snap a selfie and tag us in your next meeting.
Loan Programs Are Available for Your Business:
Apply for SBA Small Business Disaster Loans
CARES Act Paycheck Protection Program Information
The Florida Department of Health in Escambia County Coronavirus Call Center is now available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week at 1 (866) 779-6121 or you can email your questions to COVID-19@flhealth.gov
Visit floridahealth.gov for the most up-to-date resource for information and guidance regarding COVID-19 in Florida.
We will continue to keep you informed of any new developments.
Sincerely,
Darien Schaefer
President/CEO
About Visit Pensacola
Visit Pensacola is the destination organization for Escambia County which includes Pensacola, Pensacola Beach and Perdido Key. With over 450 years of rich history and 18 miles of sugar-white sand beaches bordered by the emerald-green waters of the Gulf of Mexico, visitors from all over the world are lured to our pristine shores every year. Visit Pensacola supports the community vision of tourism by serving as the central body responsible for building tourism as an economic engine for our community through leadership, connection, collaboration and communication.