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Coronavirus/COVID-19
Please check this page often for updates.
City resumes in-person services, maintains COVID-19 precautions
Following a two-week period in which most City facilities curtailed in-person services in an effort to slow the current COVID-19 surge, all City facilities will reopen to the public beginning Monday morning, Jan. 31.
The City will continue to require masks for anyone inside a City facility and will monitor recommendations from County, State and Federal Public Health agencies to combat the pandemic’s spread.
Throughout the two-week closure, City employees continued to report to work, providing services to residents and customers online, over the phone or by appointment. All essential City services, including public safety, code enforcement, water and wastewater utility services and solid waste collection remained in full operation.
The City Council’s COVID-19 subcommittee comprising Mayor Pro Tem Eddie Tejeda and Council Member Denise Davis continues to meet to provide guidance to City staff.
For information about COVID-19, vaccines and testing, visit sbcovid19.com or contact the San Bernardino County COVID-19 public information line from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday at (909) 387-3911.
Additional information and resources for COVID-19
Same day vaccinations are available through Redlands Community Hospital
Vaccination Information from San Bernardino County
CDPH Updated Guidance for Face Coverings
California Shop Safe Shop Local Campaign
Count of COVID-19 Cases in Redlands and Surrounding Communities
No-cost walk-up testing available by appointment
San Bernardino County COVID-Compliant Business Partnership Program
Business Opening and Operating Guidance
Caring during Covid19: Where to donate and where to find help
A reminder to residents and businesses to continue following public health mandates
Latest Information from the County Public Health Officer
Video Messages from Redlands Mayor Paul W Foster
The Redlands City Council, City Manager, Executive Staff and Emergency Operations staff continue to monitor the COVID-19 pandemic, closely following the recommendations and orders of County, State and Federal Public Health officials. For more information about COVID-19 guidelines, business planning resources, economic resources and local updates, please visit this page frequently.
For the latest information regarding confirmed COVID-19 cases in San Bernardino County, please visit the San Bernardino County Department of Public Health website.
For Further information, Please click on the links below:
We are not accepting payments in person. Here is information on paying your utility bill.
Late fees, penalties, utility disconnection suspended to June 30
California Shop Safe Shop Local Campaign
San Bernardino County COVID-Compliant Business Partnership Program
Business Opening and Operating Guidance (Updated Continuously)
Guidance to essential businesses for worker and customer safety (April 23rd)
Emergency court rule effectively stops most evictions for duration of emergency (April 13th)
Financial and Technical Assistance Business Resources
Essential Critical Infrastructure Workers (April 28th)
To report potential violations of Public Health orders by businesses
Governor’s Office of Business and Economic Development COVID-19 Resource (Updated Continuously)
Education and Child Care resources
Hospitals and Health Services
COVID-19 Resource Links
World
World Health Organization (WHO) COVID-19 information
Federal
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
FEMA Coronavirus Rumor Control
FEMA Coronavirus Rumor Control in Spanish
State
California Department of Public Health
State of California COVID-19 Website
County
San Bernardino County Department of Public Health







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