Politics & Government
Reopening Continues, Including Temecula City Hall
The city reopening follows a broader one Friday in which several sectors across the county were allowed to begin welcoming patrons.

TEMECULA, CA — Following months of closure due to coronavirus, on Monday Temecula City Hall will reopen to the public.
"Inside City Hall, the lobby has been reconfigured to align with COVID-19 safety guidance including markers on the floor to maintain six feet of physical distance from other individuals, limited seating that can be easily sterilized, plexiglass at service counters, and signs reminding citizens about general COVID-19 safety etiquette," according to the city.
Visitors will be screened through a touchless thermometer and required to wear face coverings, the city said.
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Regular hours of operation will be Monday through Friday, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Virtual services will continue to be available through the city’s website at TemeculaCA.gov/PermitCenter.
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The city reopening follows a broader one Friday in which several sectors across the county were allowed to begin welcoming patrons, including:
◼ Hotels, motels, inns (for tourism and travel)
◼ Schools, day camps, daycares
◼ Campgrounds and outdoor recreation
◼ Filming for television and music industries
◼ Restaurants, bars and wineries
◼ Museums, galleries, zoos and aquariums
◼ Professional sports (no audience)
◼ Movie theaters and family entertainment centers
◼ Gyms and fitness centers
Personal care businesses, including nail salons, threading and waxing, as well as youth sports, team sports, weddings and libraries are not allowed to resume.
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