Politics & Government
Plymouth Town Hall Reopens To Public This Week
Those visiting must wear a mask, if possible, practice social distancing and provide contact tracing information.
PLYMOUTH, MA — Plymouth Town Hall reopened to the public on Monday with coronavirus-related protocols for staff and visitors.
All visitors must use the back main entrance, with no other door open to enter the building. Those who enter town hall will come to a reception area where they will be asked basic health information and will need to provide information for contact tracing purposes.
Those who are ill should not go to the town hall and should conduct any business over the phone or through email.
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Visitors must wear a mask at all times, if possible, and practice social distancing. If a visitor cannot wear a face mask due to a health condition, the visitor will be asked to either way outside or in a large meeting room while someone from the proper office is contacted.
A police officer will be in the reception area.
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All offices have a limit of one or two visitors at a time. Visitors are advised to read all signage in the building and to bring their own pen for any forms that need to be filed.
Any questions can be directed to cbadot@plymouth-ma.gov or marrighi@plymouth-ma.gov.
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