April 14, 2021
Contact: Lisa Thurber
Director of Communications
(479) 575-8330
lthurber@fayetteville-ar.gov
City of Fayetteville Buildings Reopening on April 19, 2021
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — City of Fayetteville Mayor Lioneld Jordan announced today that City buildings will reopen to the public beginning April 19, 2021. Mayor Jordan closed City buildings to the public on March 19, 2020 to help reduce the risk of COVID-19 exposure for visitors, customers, staff and elected officials.
“I have intentionally waited to reopen City buildings until several important factors lined up,” said Mayor Jordan. “I wanted to see several weeks of declining numbers on new COVID-19 infections. We actually have seen significant decreases in new cases for more than a few weeks, and I think vaccine eligibility and participation has really helped with that.”
Mayor Jordan added, “I also thought it was important that City staff have the opportunity to become fully vaccinated before we invite the public back into our buildings. My staff are a priority for me, and it’s important that they have a safe and healthy workplace.”
All visitors to City buildings are required to wear a mask. Masks will be provided at no charge to anyone who does not have one. Visitors are expected to continue following basic health and safety guidelines, including maintaining social distancing and staying home if they are sick.
Members of the public are reminded that all services and meetings provided online, virtually or via phone and email throughout the pandemic are still available. The majority of business transactions and meetings do not require in-person visits to City buildings. Virtual meeting access via Zoom will continue to be available. The Business Office payment drop box remains operational, and residents can continue to make online payments for utilities, businesses licenses, permits, invoices, parking and more through the City’s payments page: https://www.fayetteville-ar.gov/951/Business-Payments.
“I encourage you to continue using online services and attending meetings virtually,” said Mayor Jordan. “We are still in a pandemic, which means it is still important to avoid unnecessary risks. If you are sick, or you don’t want to wear a mask, or you’re worried about the risk of exposure –please go online or give us a call. Everything you need is available through our website or over the phone.”
For more information about health and safety precautions in place for City buildings, including mask and distancing requirements, facility modifications, public meetings access, cleaning practices and more, please go to http://www.fayetteville-ar.gov/reopening.
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