City of Vancouver supporting compliance with Provincial Health Orders

THE City of Vancouver said on Monday that its enforcement teams are actively providing education and support within the community to promote compliance with the orders issued by the Province of British Columbia. 

To help ensure that provincial health orders are followed consistently across British Columbia, the Province has called upon local governments for enforcement assistance through monitoring and education.

City staff are actively monitoring for compliance with these Provincial public health orders and guidelines:  

·       Requiring holders of liquor primary licences to close (e.g. bars, pubs, and night clubs, etc.), and requiring places where food and drink are prepared to restrict operations to takeout or delivery only

·       Requiring personal service establishments to close (e.g. barbershops, nail salons, tattoo parlours, health spas, etc.)

·       Prohibiting events that would result in the gathering of more than 50 people in close contact with one another

·       Limiting farmers markets to food sales, and prohibiting the sale of all other merchandise

·       Advising the Province of complaints about reselling of essential food or medical supplies

·       Educating residents about the need for physical distancing and the courteous use of shared outdoor spaces

The City has deployed staff from a number of departments to help ensure compliance with these orders.

Local Enforcement

On March 19, the City of Vancouver declared a local State of Emergency to take additional measures including restricting the use or occupancy of any premises within the City.

Under these measures, on March 20, the City of Vancouver issued an order to shut down all dine-in options at restaurants and limited food service establishments. Non-compliance with this order may result in the City pursuing legal action, leading to a fine of up to $50,000.

To date, City property use enforcement staff have conducted over 14,300 visits to restaurants, farmers markets, personal service, grocery stores and liquor retail, and suspended only one business licence for non-compliance with the City’s Order.

The City continues to be encouraged by how responsive these establishments have been to date, and thanks all businesses that are taking direction from the City and Province seriously.

City enforcement and Park Board staff are providing education to individuals on measures they can take to reduce the spread of COVID-19. Enforcing physical distancing in public with penalties is the jurisdiction of the Province.

In an effort to encourage everyone to “Stay Home, Stay Put,” the Vancouver Park Board has closed facilities, playgrounds, and parking lots at high-traffic outdoor destinations to support physical distancing. Beaches and parks remain open and Park Board staff are working to educate the community on proper physical distancing practices while outdoors.

Enforcement Statistics

Municipal
Orders19
Business licence suspension1
 
311 complaints
Restaurants117
Personal service54
Other28
 
Inspections
Grocery store330
Liquor retail397
Personal service3188
Restaurants10408
 
Building and engineering
Construction sites inspected500
Non-compliant warnings9
 
Park Board
Physical distance warnings1400+

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The Public should call 3-1-1 or use VanConnect to submit any concerns or complaints about establishments not complying with Provincial orders.