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Restarting Ohio: Dayton City Hall to reopen to the public on July 6

DAYTON — City Hall will reopen to the community on Monday, July 6, at 8 a.m.

Visitors may enter City Hall at the Ludlow Street entrance only, will be required to wear protective masks or face coverings, and will be screened by security guards through questions and temperature checks.

Visitors without masks or face coverings will provided a mask.

If ADA accommodations are needed, use the third-floor entrance, accessible from the Municipal Parking Garage at 123 W. Third St.

Hand sanitizing stations will be installed at entrances and high-traffic areas, and high-traffic areas will continue to be cleaned multiple times daily.

At Dayton’s One Stop Center (371 W. Second St.), public access will be available at the Second Street door only.

Even though City Hall is reopening, city administration is encouraging customers to continue conducting business with the city remotely and electronically, as physical distancing standards are practiced at city facilities and many employees continue to work from home.

Customers are asked to go to daytonohio.gov/update2020 for information about contacting city departments and programs. Appointments are suggested for some service needs.

Water/waste collection bills may be paid online at paydaytonwater.com, or at CVS and Family Dollar stores. Walk-in service is available at City Hall, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, beginning July 6.

The city continues to practice public health guidelines limiting public gatherings or meetings to 10 or fewer individuals. Public meetings including City Commission meetings will continue to be conducted remotely until further notice, with many meetings available for viewing live online. Click here.

The building has been closed to visitors since March 18 because of COVID-19 concerns.


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