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CITY OF PALM COAST: Palm Coast City Hall Reopening Date Now Scheduled for Oct. 5

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City of Palm Coast issued the following announcement.

The City of Palm Coast will now reopen City Hall, located at 160 Lake Ave., later than previously announced due to COVID-19.

The building is now scheduled to reopen on Monday, Oct. 5. Date is subject to change. The first in-person city council meeting is expected to be on Tuesday, Oct. 6, at 6 p.m. Members of the public wishing to participate in the September virtual city council meetings may listen and make comments during the public comment portion of the meeting by calling 386-223-1690.

Visitors and employees entering City facilities must be medically screened through temperature checks and a brief medical questionnaire. You must also wear a mask/face covering in all common areas and where six feet of distance cannot be maintained between people.

Please remember to follow Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines for washing your hands, social distancing, and facial coverings.

The City of Palm Coast will continue to update its reopening strategy in accordance with recommendations from the CDC, Florida Department of Health and from Governor DeSantis.

Visit Palm Coast Connect at www.palmcoastconnect.com for the latest City of Palm Coast updates and local testing locations. There you can submit questions or concerns to customer service or call them at 386-986-2360.

COVID-19 health related questions or concerns should be directed to your regular healthcare provider or the Florida Health hotline at 866-779-6121.

COVID-19 business concerns should be directed to the Florida Department of Business & Professional Regulation at 866-532-1440.

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