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SEymann

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  1. The date for this event is neither in this post nor on the calendar. When is it?
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  3. Not exactly 2021 schedule related but, can someone fix the azsolo.com website so that it doesn't say: "Next Phoenix/AzSolo Autocross: May17th, 2020 - AMP".
  4. Hey Dave. Would it be possible to switch C2 and C3 (me). So much easier if 2 driver cars are in even number spots.
  5. Completed Speed Waiver says that it is for the event on 11-15. Is this also good for the test and tune on the 14th?
  6. What I am speaking of is the left side that says: Next Phoenix/AZSolo Autocross: May 17th, 2020 - AMP
  7. FYI, Unless my browser has an issue, the Az solo website says the next event is May.
  8. Ran my C8 at the last event. Sound was not a problem. Handling on the other hand....
  9. Agree that the SCCA has spoken that we must follow local rules. They have had many events in states that allow. I just disagree what the "local rules" are. I volunteered to investigate. I believe it is a paperwork issue. If I'm wrong, I'll be the first to admit it, but I don't think so. I think all of us want to get back to normal - SAFELY. You agree?
  10. Hit send too soon. Another example, NASA will have a two day event at AMP next weekend with way more than 50 people. In my mind, AMP is the business that needs to follow the rules (whatever they may be). We are just patrons using their facilities.
  11. Some school districts will allow fans at football games. For instance: Chandler High will operate at 25% capacity for spectators to begin the season, CHS Athletics tweeted. Same with Hamilton, which had almost all of its tickets sold out for Friday's home opener against Peoria Centennial on Monday. Some (but not all) have a similar statement. Phoenix International Raceway will allow 8400 people at the November 6th event. Clearly there is a way to hold normal events. It looks like there are specific steps that must be taken to exceed the 50 person limit. It seems fairly straightly forward to me. If someone on the steering committee wants to work on it, great. If not, I will volunteer to get the appropriate paperwork. All I ask is a commitment that if I succeed, the steering committee will follow thru.
  12. Found that. Seems like we always had a link to results on the forum page.
  13. Am I missing something. Is there a link to the results on the new forum?
  14. SO let me understand this - if I bring a different car that needs sound check, I need to show up around 7:30, wait to do the sound check, leave the facility, then come back for the afternoon?
  15. The key is that Maricopa county has been declared Moderate, which puts these rules in to effect.
  16. On August 10th, the following was issued. A short time later, Maricopa county was declared to be in the moderate range. According to this: Upon reopening, all industries must implement the safety protocols and guidelines prescribed by ADHS and must submit an attestation form stating they are in compliance. The attestation form shall be posted in a visible location in the facility. Additional details can be found in the ADHS COVID-19 Guidance for Businesses. Full text: Arizona Department Of Health Services Phased Reopening Plan For Paused Industries News Release August 10, 2020 Plan Includes Data-Driven Benchmarks, Phased Reopening, And Requirements To Mitigate The Spread Of COVID-19 PHOENIX⁠ — The Arizona Department of Health Services (ADHS) today announced public health recommendations for the eventual safe reopening of paused businesses in the state of Arizona. On June 27, Governor Ducey issued Executive Order 2020-43 “Pausing of Arizona’s Reopening.” This paused the reopening of several specific industries with operations that are considered by public health to have a high-risk of spreading COVID-19, specifically gyms and fitness centers, bars and nightclubs, waterparks and tubing, and movie theaters. It also limited indoor and outdoor gatherings to no more than 50 people. Since this pause, Arizona has seen a decline in its percent positivity, an increase in hospital capacity, and an improvement in other indicators. On July 23, that order was extended, with a review every two weeks. ADHS has been working with several of these industries on guidelines for an eventual reopening and is recommending the following plan based on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidance, the White House Coronavirus Task Force metrics, and expert advice from the medical and public health community. The benchmarks are classified into minimal, moderate, and substantial transmission categories as defined by the CDC. Using public health data to inform these benchmarks, Arizona is currently in the substantial transmission phase. Upon this initial two-week review, ADHS advises keeping these restrictions in place for the time being, but is providing the following metrics for industry leaders and businesses to understand when a general reopening could be considered. Businesses have the opportunity through the attestation process for review of individual circumstances in the event that they are denied the ability to reopen for public health reasons. Benchmarks All three of the following benchmarks must be met for 14 days, with a 12-day reporting lag period to move from a higher transmission phase to a lower one. Phased Reopening Mitigation Requirements Upon reopening, all industries must implement the safety protocols and guidelines prescribed by ADHS and must submit an attestation form stating they are in compliance. The attestation form shall be posted in a visible location in the facility. Additional details can be found in the ADHS COVID-19 Guidance for Businesses. ADHS Requirements Bars and Nightclubs Providing Dine-In Services ADHS Requirements for Bars and Nightclubs Not Operating as a Restaurant ADHS Requirements for Indoor Theaters ADHS Requirements for Indoor Gyms and Fitness Centers ADHS Requirements for Water Parks & Tubing Operators A dashboard available at azhealth.gov/businessCOVID19 indicates whether counties meet the recommended benchmarks for reopening of gyms, movie theaters, waterparks, tubing venues, and bars. Data on the dashboard will be updated weekly on Thursdays. For more information on COVID-19, visit www.azhealth.gov/COVID-19.
  17. This morning I have been researching State, Maricopa County (now in the moderate category) and Litchfield park restrictions. While there is no exact equivalent to our events, the closest is outdoor public pools. I see no requirement to limit occupancy to 50 people. The only real requirement is to maintain 6 feet separation and/or masks. Some disinfection recommendations, etc. Why are we planning a 50 person limit?
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