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SoCal Stay-at-Home order lifted: Will you go out more now that we've returned to the 'purple' tier?

SoCal Stay-at-Home order lifted: Will you go out more now that we've returned to the 'purple' tier?

Yes, I will.

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No, I'll stay home.

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Yes, I will.

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Dustin Cochran
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Dustin Cochran

Support businesses

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shivam patel
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shivam patel

To help Keep small businesses in business

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Jovita Gunderson
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Jovita Gunderson

Newson has destroyed our small businesses.

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Amran Armendariz
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Amran Armendariz

I never stayed home.

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No, I'll stay home.

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Jeffrey Breslaw
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Jeffrey Breslaw

In order to stay safe and keep others safe, I will stay at home until my second vaccine is effective...and then I will remain masked and at a safe distance from others until herd immunity exists.

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Stacy Lynn White-Black
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Stacy Lynn White-Black

Im high risk ive been home in mmy house 325 days and intend to stay that way til its safe and ive been vaccinated

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Graham Cribbs
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Graham Cribbs

What has specifically changed? Nothing.has specifically changed that makes us safer? For sure stay away from our schools. Newson is now letting politics dictate his decisions.

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Linds M
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Linds M

I have a immunosuppressant 1i8mos heart transplant daughter and I was just diagnosed with cancer, if I get sick my treatment gets delayed and I could die.

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Ana Rial
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Ana Rial

Better safe than sorry.

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Shauna Adams Watts
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Shauna Adams Watts

I am disabled and use public transportation. I'm afraid to ride the bus until I've had my vaccinations. Here's the catch: I have to take the bus to get to the vaccination site. I live in senior, low-income apt. complex in Cathedral City. Can't they use an ice cream truck to deliver vaccines to us?

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Laura
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Laura

i will continue to stay home to help ensure the safety of myself and others.

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Tom Sawyer
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Tom Sawyer

Just way to early at my young age of 68. I want stick around here a long bit longer if you catch my drift. Peace Out !

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Martina Beach-Hedges
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Martina Beach-Hedges

Still need to be safe. Until more people are able to be vaccinated, better to stay home.

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Ava Rex
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Ava Rex

My opinion,we need more people vaccination,an our children,of all ages!

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Sheronn Jackson
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Sheronn Jackson

For the safety and well-being of my kids and I.

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Pullens Quenchetta
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Pullens Quenchetta

It’s bad out there! Stay home or you will get sick

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Alex Schriener
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Alex Schriener

It is crazy to risk everything while they are rolling out the vaccine. This will directly lead to the same surge that crashed everything. This is irresponsible to the medical professionals struggling with everything for a full damn year

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Christina Rawlings
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Christina Rawlings

Deadly decision with deadly consequences. I am high risk and don't want to die from some idiot antimasker.

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Yes

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Eduardo R
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Eduardo R

As someone whose been traversing Palm since I was a kid, this wall does assist the primary problem which is a sand "white out" that very spot. But more needs to be done, planting of much more foliage and trees with a watering system would help. I am disappointed in this coverage, the wall is good!

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No

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Jacinta Rodriguez
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Jacinta Rodriguez

The fact that 90% of the people who live in desert hot springs work in Palm Springs are caught up in this situation bus route and school kid.elderly trying to get to dr appt this wall is a joke whoever approved this should be fired and the taxpayers money return plant some Boulder rock

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Michael Rivas
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Michael Rivas

Took an embarrassing long time to construct for such a pitiful result, does not help whatsoever for the continued issue of keeping the corridor open.

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Mary McCarthy
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Mary McCarthy

Money wasted; no change in road closures.The very next day after the wall was built, was a sandstorm & Gene Autry Rd was closed. The problem is further down the road…there’s no visibility, plus sand builds up causing the Gene Autry Rd closure, regardless of the new wall being built! -M McCarthy

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Jo Bunch Pryor
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Jo Bunch Pryor

I've lived here since 1961 and it's never been this bad...They took down the Tamarisk trees which helped and use to remove the sand.

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Al Campagnone
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Al Campagnone

can't stop the wind and dust

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Rotating

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Anthony M
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Anthony M

Rotating minimizes the possibility of corruption which our city has experienced, its ashame that mayor walked away with nothing more than probation. lets not let it happen again.

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Bill Hubbard
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Bill Hubbard

YES. The system has been working just fine for several years now. Avoid any lawsuits and keep it this way.

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Elected

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Kevin Stern
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Kevin Stern

I have always thought voting a mayor is better than the rotation of a mayor. With the rotation, the mayor becomes only a spokesperson for the council The voters should elect based on the agenda of the mayor And it allows for consistency with staff.

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Justin Blansett
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Justin Blansett

Mayors should be elected. The whole rotating mayor debacle has been embarrassing for our city.

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Bruce Juenger
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Bruce Juenger

One person can be directly responsible for implementing their agenda and keep it on track instead of having to rotate every year.

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Edward Matarazzo
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Edward Matarazzo

Better representation

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Kerry Post
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Kerry Post

It should have never been changed in the first place.

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