Monticello Community Center Health & Safety Plan

State of Minnesota Mask Mandate
By Executive Order 20-81, Governor Walz recently required Minnesotans to wear face coverings in indoor public settings. The order takes effect on Saturday, July 25, 2020.
As we adjust to this change, here's what to expect at the Monticello Community Center:
Know When to Stay Home
Please stay home if any of the following apply:
The MCC’s Reopening Approach
Our phased plan relies on the following assumptions related to the global coronavirus pandemic and its implications for local public health:
In the meantime, if you have additional questions or concerns about your membership, we encourage you to email us at mccinfo@ci.monticello.mn.us.
Member Communications
By Executive Order 20-81, Governor Walz recently required Minnesotans to wear face coverings in indoor public settings. The order takes effect on Saturday, July 25, 2020.
As we adjust to this change, here's what to expect at the Monticello Community Center:
- All staff, members, and guests will be required to wear a face covering while visiting the facility. You will need your mask throughout your time at the MCC.
- We will have signs posted around the building to remind people to wear a face covering.
- There are a few exceptions to the face covering requirement; they can be temporarily removed for the following activities:
- Swimming in the pool
- Showering
- Please wear your face covering until participating in one of the activities listed above.
Know When to Stay Home
Please stay home if any of the following apply:
- You are feeling sick or having any symptoms of COVID-19: a fever (100.4°F or higher), or a sense of having a fever, cough, chills, shortness of breath, sore throat, headache, loss of smell or taste, muscle aches that you cannot attribute to another health condition, or that may have been caused by a specific activity (such as physical exercise)
- If someone in your household has tested positive for COVID-19 within the past 14 days
- If you have been exposed to someone who has tested positive for COVID-19 within the past 14 days
- If you have traveled outside the US within the past 14 days
The MCC’s Reopening Approach
Our phased plan relies on the following assumptions related to the global coronavirus pandemic and its implications for local public health:
- Phases are flexible and decisions to start the next phase of reopening will rely on guidance from the CDC, Governor’s orders, Monticello City Council, and MCC staff. Phases may be modified and revised as guidance changes.
- Social or physical distancing means maintaining a distance of at least six feet (twelve feet while exercising) and preventing large gatherings.
- Meeting health and community needs will be balanced and focused on preventing the spread of COVID 19.
In the meantime, if you have additional questions or concerns about your membership, we encourage you to email us at mccinfo@ci.monticello.mn.us.
Member Communications