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Laying Down Sod in Plymouth Township, MI - During a Pandemic - Considered an Essential Service?

Laying Down Sod in Plymouth Township, MI - During a Pandemic - Considered an Essential Service? Governor Whitmer
April 9, 2020
Executive Order 2020-42 prohibits all businesses and operations from requiring workers to leave their homes, unless those workers are necessary to sustain or protect life or to conduct minimum basic operations. Businesses and operations are to designate the workers who meet those criteria, and must adopt social distancing practices and other mitigation measures to protect workers and patrons in the performance of that in-person work.



Supervisor Kurt Heise
April 15, 2020
This guidance document applies only to grass and weed maintenance and cutting, which includes activities such as lawn mowing, edging, fertilizer application to grass, trees, and bushes, and irrigation system seasonal start-ups and required maintenance. This guidance document does not apply to other non-essential landscaping services, including but not limited to: mulch application, brick paving, water features/fountains, or other primarily decorative outdoor services.



The majoity of the workers did wear a mask but a few did not. The 6 feet social distancing guidance measure was not being followed or difficult to implement. Also, it seems that laying down sod would increase a health burden on residents with seasonal allergies, asthma, and similar conditions.

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