See below for archived COVID-19 information. See the most up to date information at http://stillwater.org/page/breaking-news.
4.30.2021: Mayor's Proclamation Declaring a State of Emergency
3.25.2021: City of Stillwater mask ordinance remains in place
2.26.2021: Stillwater issues proclamation recommending continued safety precautions for pandemic
2.24.2021: Stillwater face covering ordinance extended through May 25, 2021
12.15.2020: Stillwater City Council appropriates funds to assist citizens with utility, rent, mortgage payments
12.09.2020: City of Stillwater becomes distribution site for virus-killing solution
11.30.2020:Stillwater’s State of Emergency extended to Feb. 28, 2021
11.19.2020: Stillwater face-covering ordinance extended through Feb. 28, 2021
10.20.2020: City council approves new COVID-19 business relief grant opportunity
8.27.2020: Stillwater sees large spike in COVID-19 cases; emphasizes caution
8.20.2020: Application available: permit to extend outdoor service area
8.19.2020: City implements further restrictions for bars in latest declaration of emergency
8.3.2020: OSU students returning to Stillwater; What that means to residents
6.23.2020: City leadership monitoring spike in COVID-19 Cases; New, restrictive emergency proclamations may follow
6.03.2020: OSDH Provides Contact Tracing Guidance, Increases Tracers
5.29.2020: Stillwater to move forward with Phase Three of OURS Plan; Details Coming
5.26.2020: Stillwater Municipal Court announces temporary warrant amnesty program
5.20.2020: City Hall, parks, other facilities to reopen to the public June 1
5.14.2020: City Council to consider resuming utility disconnects, long-term payment plans at May 18 meeting
5.07.2020: City officials evaluating limited reopening of recreational activities
5.01.2020: Statement from City Manager and amended proclamation
4.30.2020: Before Opening Business, City Officials Recommend Flush Water Lines
4.30.2020: City to resume trash collection services
STATEMENT BY MAYOR WILL JOYCE REGARDING CURRENT STATUS OF COVID-19 ERADICATION EFFORTS IN STILLWATER
Now is the time to set up payment plans for delinquent City of Stillwater utility bills
'The City is sitting in a good position at the end of the 3rd Quarter'
City of Stillwater strongly encourages face coverings, asks for public mask donations
Mayor extends state of emergency proclamation through April 30
City of Stillwater is calling on people who can sew face masks
Unemployed because of COVID-19 Legal Aid Service may be of service
Listen in: FYI Stillwater Podcast on City's Response to COVID-19
City of Stillwater to suspend selected trash collection services
City of Stillwater shares Social Distancing Protocol for Essential Businesses
Stillwater orders Shelter in Place, restricts public access to city hall
Stillwater Police Implement Procedures to Reduce COVID -19 Risks
Support Local Business: an ongoing resource by the Stillwater Chamber of Commerce
Listen in: City employees discuss COVID-19 on latest podcast episode
Keeping a safe distance at Stillwater Parks, Trails; Practice good personal hygiene at playgrounds
Due date changes, online storytime, audiobooks and more: Stillwater Public Library Announcement
5.14.2021: Mayor's Proclamation Withdrawing and Rescinding Declaration of State of Emergency
4.30.2021: Mayor's Proclamation Declaring a State of Emergency
2.24.2021: Ordinance No. 3472 Extends Face Covering Ordinance to May 25
6.1.2020: Mayor's Proclamation Declaring State of Emergency Amendment June 1, 2020 (.pdf)
5.15.2020: Mayor’s Proclamation Declaring a State of Emergency effective May 15, 2020 (.pdf)
3.30.2020: Mayor's Proclamation declaring Shelter in Place order
3.23.2020: Mayor's Proclamation Declaring a State of Emergency
3.17.2020: Mayor's Proclamation Declaring a State of Emergency
3.16.2020: Mayor's Proclamation Declaring a State of Emergency
3.15.2020: Mayor's Proclamation Declaring a State of Emergency
3.30.2020: Mayor's Proclamation declaring Shelter in Place order
3.23.2020: Mayor's Proclamation Declaring a State of Emergency
3.17.2020: Mayor's Proclamation Declaring a State of Emergency
3.16.2020: Mayor's Proclamation Declaring a State of Emergency
3.15.2020: Mayor's Proclamation Declaring a State of Emergency
Gov. Stitt extends Safer at Home order & plans to resume elective surgeries
GOV. STITT DECLARES HEALTH EMERGENCY TO STRENGTHEN COVID-19 RESPONSE AND PROTECT FIRST RESPONDERS
Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA): Guidance on the Essential Critical Infrastructure Workforce
If you have questions about essential business, contact Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) by email at CISA.CAT@cisa.dhs.gov.