FACE COVERINGS – Following Gov. DeSantis’ executive order, the City of Sarasota’s mask ordinance remains in place with education and encouragement.

 
 
City of Sarsota

 

Mask ordinance remains in place with education and encouragement
Following Gov. Ron DeSantis’ executive order Friday afternoon, the City of Sarasota mask ordinance remains in place with the community strongly encouraged to wear a protective face covering in indoor and outdoor public locations and while doing business to help reduce the transmission of COVID-19.

 

The City continues to call on individuals to be responsible and civic minded and wear a face covering. Private businesses do have the right to require patrons to wear a mask.

 

While Gov. DeSantis’ executive order 20-244 suspends fines and penalties related to COVID-19, the City of Sarasota will continue to encourage the wearing of face masks to help protect the Sarasota community and to help the local economy rebound and come back strong for all to see by preventing an autumn/winter resurgence of COVID-19.

 

Since the face covering ordinance went into effect July 1, the City has not had to issue any citations. We once again thank the community for working together effectively to reduce the spread of COVID-19.

 

The City will continue to focus on educating the public about the importance of slowing the spread of the pandemic and encouraging the use of face masks. The City has distributed over 40,000 free face coverings and can provide more if needed.

 

The ordinance is in effect without penalties through Oct. 28.

 

Frequently Asked Questions about the face covering ordinance are available at www.SarasotaFL.gov

 

For questions or concerns please email [email protected]