Officials with the City of Plymouth have restricted public access to all city buildings effective Tuesday, November 17.
Mayor Mark Senter said he and city officials are putting public health and safety as their top priorities and taking steps to slow the spread of COVID-19.
As a result, public access is restricted to all city buildings. Each department and City Hall will remain operational, but any transactions or questions to city employees should be directed by phone, email or appointment.
Utility payments or transactions can be made online, left in the drop box on the north side of the Plymouth City Building, or mailed through the Post Office.
All public meetings will still be open to the public, but to a limit of 25 people.
The Webster Center and Conservation Clubhouse will be closed beginning November 23 and no other reservations will be taken through the rest of the year.
All other services will remain available to residents including parks and open shelters, trash and recycling pickup, water and sewer services, and maintenance of streets.
For more information, call the Mayor’s Office at 574-936-6717.