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Zolna Report - City To Enforce Curfew During Power Shutoff, Is This America?

Zolna Report - City To Enforce Curfew During Power Shutoff, Is This America? If and when PG&E turns off electricity in areas of Morgan Hill as part of a scheduled Public Safety Power Shutoff, the city is planning to enforce a temporary curfew in the affected neighbourhoods.

Morgan Hill Police said in a press release that the curfew would begin when the power is shut off and continue until 6:30am Oct. 10. The curfew would only apply in the areas of the city where power has been turned off, and is intended to discourage loitering in darkened public spaces, according to city staff.

As of 8:45pm Wednesday, PG&E had not turned off electricity to approximately 38,000 customers in Santa Clara County, as the utility company announced earlier this week. The scheduled power shutdown is in response to red flag fire risk warnings and forecasts of high winds throughout Northern and Central California Oct. 9 and 10.
The City of Morgan Hill’s public information office sent the following press release earlier today, announcing the potential curfew and the opening of a charging center at the Community and Cultural Center, among other updates:

· De Paul Urgent Care Center will be open with regular scheduling until a Public Safety Power Shutoff occurs. In the event a Public Safety Power Shutoff takes place, the mobile unit will be available on Wednesday, October 9, 2019 until 10:00 p.m and during regular business hours on Thursday, October 10, 2019. Below are a couple of facilities that anticipate being open during their regular business hours:
· St. Louise Regional Hospital located at 9400 No Name Uno in Gilroy.
· Action Urgent Care located at 235 Tennant Station in Morgan Hill.
· Concerta located at 190 Leavesley Road, Suite 102 in Gilroy.
· In light of the delayed power shutoff, the City has delayed the implementation of the curfew until the power shutoff occurs. Once the power shutoff occurs, the City will be enforcing a curfew in areas impacted by the power shutoff. The curfew is intended for pedestrians loitering in areas impacted by the power shutoff. This curfew is for the safety of the community to reduce the opportunity for crime. Travel by vehicle and presence on one’s own residential property is fine. Please note that checking on neighbours is not considered loitering.

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