 Hello, I'm David Bell. I'm the director of Parks and Natural Resources for the City of Longmont. Today, I'd like to take a few minutes of your time to talk about how we're managing our parks, open space, and greenways, and this time when we're all trying to figure out how best to spend our days in a way that follows all the regulations and recommendations not to spread the coronavirus. At this time, our parks, open space, trails, and greenways are open, but following the governor's public health order, the city has closed down basketball courts, playgrounds, skate parks, and shelters in other areas that are conducive to public gatherings. City staff has been using caution tape and signs to help share that message. If you find the areas that are open and the tape is down, please know that these areas are still closed and respect the closure. Knowing those areas are closed, please take the opportunity to get out, use our trails, pick up fishing, try another activity, take up bird watching, but know that the park's open spaces are open for your enjoyment. We'd like to make sure that everyone gets a chance to get out and enjoy these areas, and we'd like to thank you for helping us by doing your part to keep our parks, greenways, and open spaces open to the public. I'd like to also thank the city staff for doing a great job of maintaining these parks during these trying times.