It would be nice to see lines. We've never had them yet.
B
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From: rc3r-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <rc3r-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of Peter
Condro <pcondro@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, July 1, 2020 18:11
To: rc3r@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <rc3r@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [rc3r] Re: Phase 3 Executive Order 67
I think we are limited to work parties and just the club members using the
layouts for running and gathering of the group…..……..
I do not think we can effectively follow these guidelines without having at
least 2-3 extra non-train-runners playing policeman. I’m not sure we want to be
policemen.
There is no way we can have a flow that doesn’t double back on itself and that
negates the distancing…..we could only allow groups of 3 or 4 or a family at
one time…..but then you have the potential of bigger lines outside to deal with.
We are the performers……how do you maintain 10 ft between us and handle
derailments, etc?
* Outdoor queue lines should follow physical distancing guidelines,
allowing for six feet of
separation between persons who are not members of the same household.
* Create a guest flow plan of modified queue lines to and within the
facility. Determine areas
likely to become bottlenecks or pinch points and adjust guest flow accordingly.
* Install visible markers for queue lines that separate people by six feet
of physical distance.
* Ten feet of physical distance must be maintained between all performers,
participants, and
patrons who are not members of the same household.
Bob and Ken are probably still at work……..I’d like to see their reading on this
too….
Peter
On Jun 30, 2020, at 9:17 PM, Thomas Gilsdorf (Redacted sender "tlg225ccr94" for
DMARC) <dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:dmarc-noreply@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Gentlemen,
Governor Northam has issued Executive Order #67. We constitute "Entertainment
and Public Amusement". The RF&P Board will be meeting tomorrow @ 3:00 PM to
discuss SIGs resuming public display. Assuming the RF&P Board approves
reopening, the RC3R Board will be meeting on Thursday morning. We will be
reviewing the Phase 3 requirements to:
* Do a gap analysis of what we have already done, and what we have left to
do
* Schedule a work session to prepare the Storefront and layouts for display
* Solicit members for participating in operating sessions Since we are so
limited in venues for 2020, I would like to suggest we plan to display 2
weekends/month at the Storefront.
Please take a moment to read through one of the attached files (provided in two
formats). If you have questions, comments, or concerns, please let us know
ASAP so they can be addressed at either or both Board meetings.
Gilly
<Phase 3.pdf><Phase 3.docx>