No More Capacity Limits For Businesses In El Paso County Starting Today

According to KKTV:

The mayor of Colorado Springs is confident there will be no capacity limits in place for businesses in El Paso County starting Friday, as the state is expected to give more control to local governments and public health agencies when it comes to COVID-19 restrictions. However, there could still be social distancing requirements put in place.
11 News spoke with Mayor John Suthers Thursday afternoon. According to Suthers, he’s been in talks with the governor and has reason to believe the option of capacity limits will be given to local governments starting Friday. Pueblo County health officials decided to stick with capacity limits, in line with the state’s COVID-19 Dial 3.0. Douglas County commissioners voted on Wednesday to allow businesses and churches to decide their own capacity limits. Suthers expects there will be no restrictions in El Paso County other than what state officials put in place on Friday. State officials and the governor’s office would only publicly confirm the COVID-19 dial is “evolving” to give more control at the local level. The state has yet to announce specifics.

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