Hamilton Operating At Alert Level 2
Hamilton City Council’s facilities and services are operating under the Government guidelines for COVID-19 Alert Level 2.
Hamilton is under Alert Level 2 as at 11.59pm last night (Sunday 14 February), along with the rest of New Zealand excluding Auckland. Auckland is under Alert Level 3.
The alert levels will be in place until midnight Wednesday 17 February and reviewed every 24 hours.
All Council facilities remain open and all services will continue operating under Alert Level 2.
Chief Executive Richard Briggs is urging people to play their part to make sure the risk of community transmission is minimised.
“As always, the Council’s priority is keeping our people and our community safe.
“We always knew that going back to Alert Level 2 or higher may happen. We’ve done this before and we can do it again.
“There are simple things everyone can do to help the city get through this. People should stay home if unwell, get tested, and self-isolate until the result is known. Wash your hands regularly, cough and sneeze into your elbow, and keep track of where you’ve been.”
People can be tested for COVID-19 at a drive-through community-based assessment centre at the Founders Theatre carpark off Norton Road. The assessment centre is open daily, 8am to 4pm. An additional testing centre has been re-established at Claudelands Event Centre, open daily 8am to 6pm until further notice.
Hamilton Mayor Paula Southgate is encouraging residents to simply “do what’s right”.
“We can beat this. But we won’t overcome it by being complacent.
“Let’s not panic, let’s just be prepared. We know what to do – let’s do it. The effort we all put in now will help us get back on top of it quickly.”
General guidelines at Council
facilities under Alert Level 2
Two-metre
physical distancing is expected at all Council facilities,
with signs and floor markings installed to help maintain
this. Visitors are required to check in to facilities, by
scanning a QR code using the Government’s NZ COVID Tracer
App or by providing staff with their name and contact
details. Surfaces at Council facilities will be frequently
cleaned, and hand sanitiser is available for visitors to
use. People who are feeling sick or unwell must stay
home.
Visit the Council website and Facebook page for up-to-date information on what Alert Level 2 means for the Council. Please use these channels for information before contacting the Council due to higher than usual call rates. Customers are also being asked to use online transactions where possible rather than in person at a Council building.
Parks and
playgrounds
Playgrounds and public toilets in
parks stay open under Alert Level 2. Parents and caregivers
will need to be mindful their children are physical
distancing at our busy playgrounds. Dogs can still be
allowed off lead in off-leash exercise areas. Organised
sport will continue at city sportsgrounds unless otherwise
advised by clubs and codes. Contact tracing and a limit of
100 for gatherings will apply.
Waterworld and
Gallagher Aquatic Centre
Our city aquatic
facilities have introduced restrictions to ensure swimmers
and spectators can stay safely apart. Pools are available
for lane and leisure swimming with limits on maximum
numbers. Facilities where physical distancing will be a
problem, such as toddler pools, spa, sauna and steam rooms,
and the splash pad, hydroslides and speed slide at
Waterworld, are all closed. The playground will remain
open.
Group fitness classes and the Waterworld gym will operate with limited numbers. Learn to Swim lessons will resume from Tuesday with some restrictions in place.
Hamilton City
Libraries
Physical distancing applies at all
branches and numbers are restricted in some smaller
facilities. This may mean a short wait outside some branch
libraries until other customers exit. Changes to some public
programmes may be necessary in smaller branches. Updates
will be provided on the Hamilton City Libraries website and
Facebook page.
Hamilton
Gardens
Opening hours for the enclosed gardens
have changed to 10am to 4pm daily. This is due to physical
distancing requirements and ensures staff can work along
paths and in the enclosed gardens without needing to step
aside for customers. Visitors are required to sign in to the
Information Centre, enclosed gardens and café using a QR
code. The café will space out tables and reintroduce other
measures, such as a single server per table, required by the
Government.
Hamilton Zoo
Visitor
numbers are restricted with visitors required to sign in
using a QR code or by providing their name and contact
details if they do not have a smartphone. Keeper talks will
continue but animal encounters are
suspended.
Waikato Museum Te Whare Taonga o
Waikato, ArtsPost Galleries and Shop,
i-SITE
Overall entry numbers to Waikato Museum
are limited to 100 to make sure physical distancing is
possible. Visitors will be required to sign in. Visitor
numbers are restricted to 30 people for
ArtsPost/i-SITE.
H3 (Claudelands Events
Centre, FMG Stadium Waikato, Seddon Park)
Events
with 100 people or fewer attendees can continue to take
place under Alert Level 2. Measures such as contact tracing,
intensive cleaning and room layouts that allow physical
distancing are in place to make sure events can continue to
take place safely. Attendees to events with fewer than 100
people will need to maintain physical distancing and good
hygiene practises. We are currently liaising with our
event organisers regarding future events and will update our
website if cancellations/postponements are confirmed. Please
keep in mind this is an evolving situation, so your patience
is appreciated at this time.
Hamilton
Cemeteries
Funeral services are limited to 100
people. Physical distancing will need to be maintained
during services and funeral directors will collect details
for contact tracing.
Rubbish and
recycling
Our rubbish and recycling kerbside
collection service will continue as normal during Alert
Level 2. Both the Lincoln Street Resource Recovery Centre
(transfer station) and Hamilton Organic Centre remain open,
with physical distancing processes in place to ensure safety
of staff and the community.
Non-fluoride
taps
The Claudelands Park non-fluoride tap
remains open but the Taitua Arboretum tap continues to
remain closed due to upgrades.
Council
meetings
Tomorrow’s Finance Committee meeting
will be subject to physical distancing requirements, with
Elected Members attending in-person and via Zoom. The
meeting will be live streamed on the Council’s website for
the public to watch and uploaded to our YouTube channel.
Members of the public can have their say about items on the
meeting’s agenda either via Zoom or by providing a written
submission.