Robert Perea, The Fernley Reporter
In order to maintain compliance with the Governor’s directive ordering non-essential businesses to close to the public, the City of Fernley will begin implementation of the following process.
The City will address non-compliance with a written notice to licensed “non-essential” businesses within the City of Fernley that continue to operate with their doors open to the public. As a reminder, this directive is intended for non-essential businesses only. The Governor has outlined non-essential sectors in his emergency directive, which can be viewed here: http://www.cityoffernley.org/DocumentCenter/View/23929/2020-03-20Declaration-of-EmergencyDirective-003.
The City of Fernley expresses our appreciation for the business community and to those businesses who are sacrificing in order to follow the rules set by the Governor. The City will work to ensure that all are in compliance in order to keep Nevadans healthy and safe.
The public can notify the Lyon County Sheriff’s Office at (775) 463-6620 or contact the Fernley City Clerk’s Office at cityclerk@cityoffernley.org or (775) 784-9830.
For additional information or questions, contact the City Manager’s Office at (775) 784-9858
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Valley joist has people inside and outside in the back working shoulder-to-shoulder and if they are sick they are sent home for a day or two and then right back to work the cannot comply with keeping people 6-foot apart