The Conception Bay South Town Hall has reopened to the public this morning after being restricted during the COVID-19 pandemic.
However, those visiting the municipal offices could have to wait a bit. A release from the town says, that after a screening process, residents may be placed in a waiting area. That’s to ensure a limited number of occupants are in the building at a time. That way, appropriate social distancing requirements can be maintained.
The release also says it is recommended to wear a mask when entering the town hall. Masks will be available if necessary. Hand sanitizer is also available and residents are encouraged to use it upon entering and exiting the building.
Please be advised that the Town Hall will open to the public, beginning Wednesday, July 29 during regular business hours, from 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. After a screening process, residents may be placed in a waiting area.
— Conception Bay South (@TownofCBS) July 28, 2020
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Regular business hours at the offices are from 8 a.m.to 4:30 p.m.
The Town continues to facilitate meetings over virtual platforms, phone calls and other means as it conducts regular business and provides information to residents.
Residents may still contact the Town of Conception Bay South at 834-6500 or [email protected]. All correspondence is directed to the appropriate staff for response.
Outside of regular business hours, the public should call the Town’s after-hours line (834-6529) to report serious concerns or major problems.
For further services updates related to COVID-19, visit www.conceptionbaysouth.ca/covid.