 The Public Health Department has scheduled or did schedule a community testing opportunity last week at the Sheboygan County Fairgrounds. They were within conjunction with the National Guard. There were 250 tests that were administered and within the next day or two, we should have all the test results back. City Hall as of today is now open or rather last week is open to the public. The Meade Library is also open with limited hours Monday to Friday. They're open 10 to 6, Saturday 10 to 2 and the third floor and also their meeting rooms are still closed. Municipal Court will be conducting virtual hearings for the next few months at Municipal Court. Our city parks have remained open through all of this, but the following park facilities will remain closed until June 30th and reevaluated based on the Sheboygan County Safe Restart Guidelines. All city park playgrounds will remain closed. City park buildings and shelters will remain closed and city park restrooms will have a phased reopening as new dispenser for hand washing is installed. Our Senior Activity Center will remain closed and starting today, Shoreline Metro resumed half hour service. They have been operating on hourly service for the last month and a half and they'll be open weekdays now and operating until 5.45 in the evening. And they will maintain a capacity of 10 riders on board each bus this week and then next week they plan to change that to 15 riders per bus. So they're coming back in the future weeks. We'll also see service return in the evenings and on weekends. The other thing that the coronavirus has caused is for the canceling of many events and while the city had canceled some of our events for the 4th of July, today along with Festival Foods to sponsor the 4th of July fireworks, we have decided to cancel the 2020 fireworks due to the guidance of the Sheboygan County Safe Restart Plan, which was put in place by the Sheboygan County Division of Public Health. These regulations recommend that outdoor events should allow for people to maintain six feet of physical distance from others and gatherings should be limited to 25 people or less. It's clear that we cannot maintain that with the 4th of July fireworks. In our announcement on April 30th regarding the 4th of July festivities, we stated that the fireworks plans would be finalized today on June 1st. That announcement mentioned the possibility of postponing them till Labor Day weekend, however that option is no longer viable and the decision has been made to fully cancel the fireworks for this year. Given that Festival Foods has been a major sponsor of the fireworks for many years and the city values its partnership, the city leaders felt that it was the best decision to cancel given the uncertain times. The city of Sheboygan will not be hosting any 4th of July celebrations this year. This encompasses the beach events, the land park events, the parade and fireworks. These celebrations are planned to resume for the 4th of July in 2021 and no fires on the city beaches will be allowed on July 4th unless they are within the recreational fire rings per regulations which are posted on the city website. For further guidance, please contact Chad Pellecek, the director of planning. And I thank you very much for your time today.