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Boulder City reopening city hall to visitors

Posted at 4:51 PM, May 25, 2020
and last updated 2020-05-25 19:54:23-04

BOULDER CITY (KTNV) — Boulder City begins a phased-in approach to allowing the general public to return to the city hall starting May 26.

Visitors can enter by appointment only and after specific guidelines are met.

City leaders suggest the best, safest way to conduct business and stay within CDC guidelines is online, by email or over the phone.

Payments should still be made at the external window behind City Hall. Staff will open the Parks and Police Buildings in early June.

“All customers must make an appointment in advance to enter city facilities,” said Fire Chief Will Gray, who has been Incident Commander of the COVID-19 response in Boulder City.

“During the check-in at the front desk, visitors will answer the COVID-19 Self-Check Screening and have their temperature taken. If approved to enter, they will be directed to a conference room to meet with the employee.”

The new guidelines include:

  • Visitors answer the COVID-19 Self-Check Screening Questions.
  • Customers must have their temperature taken.
  • Visitors will be strongly encouraged to wear face coverings. The City of Boulder City will offer a face covering to customers who don’t have one.
  • Customers will be reminded to practice social distancing.
  • Customers are encouraged to use hand sanitizer whenever hand washing is not possible. Hand-sanitizer dispensers are located at select entrances and contact areas such as reception areas, lobbies, and meeting spaces.
  • Customers will not be allowed into common office areas for employees. Only designated areas will be provided for customer meetings with employees.

Transaction windows are being installed for each department, as plexiglass provides a safer barrier between customers and employees.

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“The priority from day one was health and safety in this emergency, for residents and employees. These guidelines should make the experience as seamless, expedient, and safe as possible,” said Al Noyola, City Manager.

“Staff appreciates how Boulder City residents have been extremely supportive and patient as we work out these new processes.”

City meetings will still be live-streamed, as social distancing and gathering guidelines make it difficult to open them to the public.

Visit BCNV.orgfor updates, staff directories and information regarding online business transactions.

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