Gretna and Ralston pass face mask ordinances

Two more metro cities are putting mask mandates in place. On Monday, both Gretna and Ralston voted to adopt city-wide mask ordinances.

Gretna meeting

Gretna City Council also called a special meeting Monday to consider a face mask requirement. Within about 15 minutes, the matter had passed. The measure goes into effect 12:01 a.m. Wednesday.

Ralston meeting

Monday’s meeting of the Ralston City Council was available on Zoom with limited attendance permitted at the meeting. The Ralston council passed two action items: the first declared the face mask ordinance valid for indoor spaces, and the second implemented a penalty for violations. Both passed unanimously. The ordinance goes into effect 8 a.m. Wednesday.

The Ralston council closed public comment before voting to waive the second and third readings of the ordinance, but before the first action passed, there was also discussion about the legality of cities passing a mask mandate. The city’s board of health could put a mask mandate in place, but council members said they wanted to take another step — an ordinance — to ensure the actions. “We’re taking the path that’s kind of hedging our bet,” one councilman said. “We went ahead and had a board of health meeting where they voted to approve it, then if this council would approve it, then that’s just kind of covering our bases two different ways.”

A comment was made ahead of the votes that while some questions still exist over the efficacy of face masks in preventing the spread of COVID-19, wearing a mask often works as a signal to engage in other precautions, like social distancing. Ralston businesses will be required to post a sign that the city requires a mask be worn, much like businesses in Omaha have been doing since a mask ordinance was passed there in August.

(Photo by WOWT 6 News)


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