The Mercury News

Dish closed due to coronaviru­s concerns

- By Jason Green jason.green@ bayareanew­sgroup.com Contact Jason Green at 408-920-5006.

STANFORD >> Stanford University is shutting down its popular Dish recreation­al area after a “persistent minority” of visitors flouted rules intended to keep the new coronaviru­s from spreading.

“We realize that this will be a disappoint­ment for many in our community, but the health and wellbeing of our community need to be our primary objective,” said Russell Furr, vice provost of environmen­tal health and safety, in a news release Thursday.

Furr said the university introduced additional health and safety measures last week to keep the Dish open as long as possible. The recreation­al area is popular with joggers and hikers.

“Extensive signage and increased staff presence were intended to reinforce and educate Dish users to act responsibl­y in the interests of the entire community,” Furr said.

“While many visitors have taken those measures to heart, unfortunat­ely, there have been a persistent minority of individual­s who have not complied with these rules and have, therefore, put others at risk,” he continued. “Many community members have expressed their concerns about what they have experience­d at the Dish.”

All entrances to the Dish will close for the foreseeabl­e future at 5 p.m. Friday, Furr said.

Furr said the university is taking other steps to comply with an updated shelter-in-place order issued by Santa Clara County earlier this week. The order prohibits the use of recreation­al facilities with hightouch equipment or that encourage gathering. To that end, the university has closed its basketball, tennis and volleyball courts, Furr said.

 ?? STAFF FILE PHOTO ?? A runner goes along the Stanford Dish trail in the Palo Alto foothills behind Stanford University in July 2012.
STAFF FILE PHOTO A runner goes along the Stanford Dish trail in the Palo Alto foothills behind Stanford University in July 2012.

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