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LERT unveils proposed “Lubbock Safe Guidelines” to reopen businesses

LUBBOCK, Texas — The Lubbock Economic Recovery Task Force (LERT) unveiled a proposed online portal for approval by the Lubbock City Council. The city council met Tuesday afternoon. The portal will allow businesses to sign up and state their intent to follow the proposed guidelines.

The city council adopted the proposal just before 6:00 p.m. The location of the online portal was then revealed on Wednesday.


Lubbock Mayor Dan Pope appointed LERT in mid-April with United Family CEO Robert Taylor and City Councilman Steve Massengale as co-chairs.


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LERT originally wanted to mandate items for reopening Lubbock businesses, but it was overruled by the governor’s order on Monday. Many items were changed to “should” instead of “must” because of the governor’s order.

EverythingLubbock.com covered the Monday announcement by Texas Governor Greg Abbott.

The following are the proposed Lubbock Safe Guidelines which were then approved by the city council:

LERT wanted to allow personal care businesses, gyms, bowling alleys, and bars to be part of phase 1 of its plan, but they were pushed back because of the governor’s order on Monday.

The city posted a document with more information on its website.

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