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Image by skeeze from Pixabay
The city of Great Falls, Montana, is planning to reopen offices once proper safety measures and protocols are in place, a press release from the city states.
Offices will be open to walk-in traffic and face-to-face meetings, release said, though before the changes toward reopening can be implemented, proper distancing, cleaning, and other measures must be in place to prevent the spread of COVID-19 to city staff and residents.
In June, neighborhood councils will be allowed to meet again and can be conducted in person assuming safety measures are taken.
Current businesses and services open to the public are animal shelters, city clerk, city manager, Great Falls Public Library, the police department, human resources, and other organizations, according to the press release.
Services that remained closed for in-person traffic include planning and community development, public works, and utility customer service.