Receive update on COVID-19 response and City Hall reopening plans
In Plain English
City staff presented their plan to reopen City Hall to the public on June 21. The presentation covered safety protocols, which city services remain essential, and task force recommendations. Staff also recommended against requiring COVID-19 vaccines for city employees.
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COVID-19 Response & City Hall Reopening
3 spokeThree speakers provided comments on the city's COVID-19 reopening presentation and City Hall reopening plans. Speakers addressed the city's pandemic response strategies and facility reopening procedures.
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