Kingston Point Beach to open June 20

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KINGSTON – Kingston Point Beach will officially open on the first day of summer, Saturday, June 20. Lifeguards will be on duty five days a week, Wednesday through Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The City of Kingston has been working to ensure that the Beach will meet all state Department of Health guidelines for beaches by opening day. The protocols that must be met and maintained in order for the beach to remain open, include:

  • Operating a half capacity– beach facility will be reduced to 50% of normal season capacity.
  • Shared facilities, including restrooms, will be cleaned and sanitized throughout the day.
  • Physical Distancing – a distance of at least six feet must be maintained at all times, excluding members of the same household or family and in the case of emergency assistance.
  • Visitors must ensure 10 feet distance between beach blankets and chairs, except for members of the same household or family.
  • Individuals must be prepared to don a face covering if another person unexpectedly comes within six feet.
  • Multiple entrances to the beach must be used to avoid congestion.
  • Lifeguards and water safety personnel must wear a face covering when on patrol and when interacting within six feet of members of the public, except for lifesaving or emergency response activities.
  • Lifeguards be self-screened before the start of each shift

In order to meet the criteria and protect the health of all, there will be a safety site officer at the beach regulating capacity and monitoring social distancing. The parking lot will be reduced to half capacity and there will be no parking along the entry road.

“Kingston Point Beach is one of our most popular local attractions, so we as a community will need to be vigilant in following guidelines and safety protocol so that everyone can continue to enjoy the beach all summer,” said Mayor Steven Noble.




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