Kāpiti Coast Council says it’s preparing to ‘play it safe’ in Alert Level 2 from Thursday.

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Libraries in a doggone difficuilt situation
But KIN says dogs seem to be getting priority over libraries as they will be ‘off leash’ in certain areas — but readers still don’t know when their libraries will reopen.
KIN has asked the KCDC to tell us urgently exactly when the librarians will be issuing books, magazines and DVDs, etc, to the tens of thousands of library users.
Months to get ready for this
‘Surely they’ve had ample time to prepare for this,’ says Editor Alan Tristram.
Meanwhile, the Council says it’s ‘ramping up its plans to re-open most of its community facilities following the Government’s announcement today that New Zealand will move to alert level 2 from Thursday 14 May.’
Kāpiti Coast Mayor K Gurunathan says the majority of the Council’s customer facing facilities will re-open but it will take time to get the required safety measures in place.
“Council staff have been preparing for the move to level 2 following the release of updated government guidance last week.
“Re-opening our Council facilities is not a straight-forward process as we too need to ensure we “play it safe” and minimise any risk to staff, customers and the Kāpiti Coast community.
“We’ve come this far so it’s critical that we take the time to get our systems and processes right before opening the doors to our customer services centres, pools and libraries and community venues. We cannot afford to take our foot off the pedal and lose sight of the gains we’ve made in our fight against COVID-19,” says the Mayor.
Chief Executive Wayne Maxwell says maintaining public health and safety is a priority for the Council.
“We know that people are keen to get back to using our facilities and we are committed to getting these services back up and running as quickly as possible but we need to be confident that we’ve got appropriate measures in place to help keep people safe.
“In the case of our customer service centres, pools, libraries and community venues we need to look at how we maintain the required physical distancing and limit the number of people that can be in our facilities at any one time.
“We also need to ensure we have a robust process in place for registering people’s names and contact details when they visit our facilities for contact tracing purposes.
“Our Council teams are working hard to get things back up and running as soon as we move to level 2 but for some of our facilities it won’t be possible to open straight away or they may open with reduced hours or levels of service.
“There’s a lot to work through and we’ll be updating our website with information about what Council facilities and services will be available under alert level 2 over the next few days,” Mr Maxwell says.
Under alert level 2 the district’s public playgrounds, skate parks, courts and toilets will re-open but water drinking fountains and BBQ areas will remain closed for now.
People can start using the district’s sports fields again but are urged to follow good hygiene practices and to check in with their club for updates and information about training and sports fixtures.
Dog parks will re-open under alert level 2 and dogs can be walked off leash in designated off-leash areas.
Council operations staff will resume full mowing, gardening and maintenance work with robust procedures in place to keep staff and public safe.
Mayor Gurunathan says while the relaxing of the rules is welcomed by many it is vitally important that people continue to practice physical distancing, limit social gatherings to no more than ten people, exercise good hygiene practices and stay home if they, or a member of their household, is unwell.”
Kāpiti libraries prepare for a safer normal at alert level 2
Kāpiti Coast District Council libraries will reopen to the public from 10am tomorrow (Thursday 14 May) as New Zealand transitions to COVID-19 alert level 2.
“We’re thrilled to be able to welcome our active library users back to browse the shelves again, but we want to let our community know that visiting your library will look and feel a little different as we operate in a new, safer normal,” says Kāpiti Coast District Council’s Libraries and Arts Manager Ian Littleworth.
“There will be limits on the number of visitors allowed in at each library at any one time. For Paraparaumu the limit will be 50 people, Ōtaki will be 25 people, and Waikanae and Paekākāriki will be five respectively. We will be reviewing these limits as we move through alert level 2.
“All visitors will need to sign a register for contact tracing purposes which will be managed by library staff when entering the building.
“Opening hours are also temporarily reduced. Paraparaumu, Waikanae and Ōtaki Libraries will open from 10am-5pm Monday through Friday, and 10am-4pm on Saturdays. All three will be closed on Sunday. Paekākāriki Library will resume normal opening hours Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
“The health and safety of our visitors and our staff are our top priority and these temporary restrictions will help us with new safety measures like physical distancing and increased cleaning schedules.”
Public computers and tablets will be cleaned between use and all SMART libraries across the Wellington region will either clean or quarantine returned items for a minimum of three days before they are put back on the shelves.
“We will be doing our part to play it safe but we need our visitors to carefully follow government guidance for life at alert level 2. Maintain physical distance from people you don’t know, stay at home if you don’t feel well and wash or sanitise your hands before and after visiting us,” says Mr Littleworth.
“All items currently on loan have been automatically extended through to 4 June 2020 so there’s no need to rush your books back. Our additional precautions will mean some delays for users and we ask for your patience and kindness as we transition to a new, safer normal.”
Great News – Libraries open as scheduled in Level 2, looking forward to some new library books in our household too. take care Districtwide Cr Jackie Elliott