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Wauwatosa Safer At Home Extension Has Some Changes

Public libraries may now provide curbside pick-up of books and other library materials, for example.

04/22/2020 10:53 AM

The extension of the Safer at Home order includes a few changes. Some changes allow more business and activities to open back up, while other changes help make businesses safer for employees and customers. The changes in this order include:

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Businesses and activities ramping up service and operations:

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  • Golf Courses: Golf courses may open again, with restrictions including scheduling and paying for tee times online or by phone only. Clubhouses and pro shops must remain closed.

  • Non-essential Businesses: Non-essential businesses will now be able to do more things as Minimum Basic Operations, including deliveries, mailings, and curb-side pick-up. Non-essential businesses must notify workers of whether they are necessary for the Minimum Basic Operations.

  • Arts and Crafts Stores: Arts and craft stores may offer expanded curb-side pick-up of materials necessary to make face masks or other personal protective equipment (PPE).

  • Tennis Court Open at Hart Park

    Additionally, you'll notice that the tennis courts at Hart Park will re-open starting April 24. We ask that tennis players practice physical distancing while on the courts. At this time, playgrounds, the skate park, and Hart Park stadium remain closed.

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