Politics & Government
Decatur City Buildings Will Open To Public May 2 Without Masks, Temperature Checks
The City of Decatur will move to Phase IV of the reopening plan, which consists of a full city reopening with conditions.
DECATUR, GA — All Decatur city buildings will open to the public again Monday, May 2 without temperature checks and mandatory face masks.
Based on current data and trends, the City of Decatur said it will move to Phase IV of the reopening plan. This phase-in plan consists of a full city reopening with the following conditions:
- All City buildings will be open to the public effective May 2, 2022 without the need for temperature checks and attendance tracking.
- Facial coverings will not be required but rather strongly encouraged during indoor group settings.
- The maintaining of social distances of six feet will be encouraged using signage and floor markers.
- Continued cleaning and sanitizing of heavily used spaces.
- City Commission and other resident board & commission meetings will continue to be held in person and via virtual platforms if available.
- If you are sick or not feeling well, stay home.
|We are hopeful that Covid-19 cases will continue to decline; however, in the event that circumstances arise that cause negative health impacts in the community, our organization will respond appropriately,” said the City in a statement.
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