AUDIO: Greendale Responds To Coronavirus Concerns

Tuesday, March 17, 2020 at 12:35 PM

By City of Greendale, Mayor Alan Weiss, news release

The City of Greendale is committed to the health and safety of our employees and residents.

(Greendale, Ind.) - In response to the growing concern posed by the Covid-19 coronavirus, the City of Greendale will make some changes to reduce the risk for city employees and residents.

The utility building will be closed to the public effective immediately until May 11. We ask that utility bills be placed in the deposit box or completed online. Please contact the utility office by phone at 812-537-2125 if assistance is needed with bills or any other matters.

All city buildings are subject to limited public access and all nonessential city meetings are canceled until May 11. At this time, all other city services will continue to operate with necessary safety precautions. These changes will be reassessed weekly to determine if any other modifications are needed to further protect the Greendale community.

The City of Greendale is committed to the health and safety of our employees and residents.

We are in close contact with the Dearborn County Health Department and are carefully following the guidance provided by the Governor’s office, the State Health Department, and the CDC. We will do our best to keep the public notified of changes to our city functioning as well as provide any information necessary to keep our community safe and healthy.

We want to thank our employees and residents for your patience and understanding during this unprecedented time.

 

Listen to Mayor Weiss address the COVID-19 concerns this morning with Bubba Bo:

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