 Hello, I'm Mayor Tom Schweigham. Today I want to update you on actions we are taking to protect individuals experiencing homelessness and our community as a whole from further spread of COVID-19. Many of you have been in contact with us about the Safe Social Distancing Program located in the parking lot at the Finlay Community Center, and it's important to me that we continue to keep you informed about the site. As of this week, this emergency program is up and running. Our unsheltered homeless population are among the most vulnerable to COVID-19 infection. The goal of the Safe Social Distancing Program is to help protect Santa Rosa's unsheltered residents and all our community from the spread of the virus. As you can see, the sands planned for the site are up. Each tent is for an individual or couple in a space 12 feet apart per CDC guidelines for social distancing. And washing in other facilities to help residents maintain safe hygiene are also in place. This week, the City's contracted outreach workers with Catholic Charities are screening and placing vulnerable homeless individuals at the Finlay site. These individuals are moving from cramped encampments throughout our city to this temporary site, where there is space for social distancing as recommended by the health experts to stop the spread. 24-7 security, as well as on-site management and services provided by Catholic Charities, will help ensure the program runs smoothly and is successful. We expect this temporary site to remain in place through the duration of the shelter-in-place order. I understand these are very difficult times and that many of you have questions and concerns about this program. I want to assure you that we are here to listen and respond. To learn more about the program, your best resource is the dedicated page on the City's website. You can get there by direct link at srcity.org slash COVID-19 homeless support. On this webpage, there are answers to many of the frequently asked questions that we've been hearing, as well as information on how you can help the program and our homeless community. There's also a video recording of the May 14th virtual community meeting in which you can get information about site operations, health services, police security, and other vital concerns. And lastly, you'll find an email address and phone number to contact us to ask a question or provide a comment. Your participation on this and other critical issues of public health in Santa Rosa is very important and appreciated. Thank you and please stay well.