On Monday, April 20th, Monticello Mayor Cathy Gross asked all citizens to “Light Monticello Blue for Essential Workers.” Mayor Gross said, “The purpose of this proclamation is to honor and support essential workers that are risking their health during the COVID-19 Pandemic.” All essential workers are honored including the public safety & first responders, truck drivers, factory workers, postal/delivery personnel, and restaurant, grocery, retail and pharmacy workers.
Today as we close the official #LightItBlue campaign, we wish to again honor, support and thank our essential workers during the current COVID-19 crisis.
The symbol selected to show our thanks was prepared for the Monticello Police Department by the CDC Group Residence on Countrybrook Drive. They created a wreath with all of the officers names on it. The Police and Fire Department made a special visit to them on Tuesday.
Let this wreath continue to show our support to all essential workers and volunteers whether protecting our city, stocking our shelves, or making cloth masks. You are appreciated ... each one of you.
THANK YOU!
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As a part of this action, Gov. Holcomb also extended for two weeks the orders that limit in-person public activity at state government offices and put restrictions on the operation of restaurants, bars and nightclubs.
While the Stay At Home order chiefly continues as is, modifications and restrictions have been made to limit interactions among people. Here are some highlights of EO 20-18:
- Retail businesses (A list of such businesses is included in the executive order) that provide necessities of life may remain open but should:
- limit the number of customers in the establishment at any given time
- implement hours for elderly and other vulnerable populations
- limit hours of operation to restock and clean
- comply with all mitigation measures to protect employees and the public.
- All other retail business may remain open if they restrict sales to online or call-in ordering with delivery or curbside pickup.
- Professional services should be conducted virtually or by telephone.
- All campgrounds will be closed except for those who use recreational vehicles or cabins as their primary residence.
- State parks remain open to daily visitors.
- Hoosiers are reminded that all public and private gatherings of any kind that include more than 10 people are prohibited.
Our neighbors need us. From the service professionals without childcare to the small business owners experiencing loss of income, we see the mounting pressure of community recovery ahead.
We are here to help.
The White County United Way Board of Trustees has elected to establish a Community Relief Fund to support those agencies and programs who are most impacted by the closures and increased demand for services.
If you would like to make a donation to this discretionary community fund, please follow the links on this page to submit payment to our PayPal portal. Between March 19 and the end of the State of Emergency, all donations made through our online links to PayPal will be earmarked for community-based relief of the negative effects of our Covid-19 Emergency. We thank you for your contributions and your dedication to our community in these trying times.
Together, we win!
The City of Monticello has opened a coronavirus information page. The purpose of this page is to:
- Provide City News concerning the coronavirus including press releases, event cancellations, and general public health and safety information.
- Provide key documents related to the coronavirus
- Provide links to Federal/State web resources on the coronavirus.
The City of Monticello is proud to present its new events calendar. The calendar lists upcoming events on our main web page and a more comprehensive listing inside. You will find:
- City Events (Council and Board of Works Meetings)
- Parks Events (Summer Programs)
- Twin Lakes Area Events (The Spirit of Monticello Festival and more)
This listing is mobile-friendly and each calendar can be added to your smartphone or desktop calendar by clicking the "Subscribe" button and following the prompt.
The community is encouraged to suggest an community-based, public event for addition to the calendar. Simply fill out the form and submit your event.
Review the Events Calendar Listing here.
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