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COVID-19 policies close Front Royal Town Hall until October 15th

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The Town is working to maintain operations, programs, and activities while continuing to be concerned with the well-being of our employees and our citizens. Therefore, our leadership team revisited our policies and procedures that were implemented early this spring and feels it’s appropriate to implement them now.

The following policies and Town operations are now in place for 30-days beginning tomorrow, September 10th through Friday, October 15th, and may be modified or extended as necessary:

Town Hall will be closed for citizens and vendors. There will be a number at the main entrance of Town Hall for individuals to call to be seen by a Town employee for Permit services. Permit services will continue with customers and will be conducted in the conference room to provide for 6’ social distancing as recommended.

Utility customers will only be served via the drive-through at Town Hall. Customers will be encouraged to utilize some of our alternate methods of payment available online. The Town will continue to perform cut-offs and mail utility bills and applicable delinquent notifications.

All Council, Board, and Commissions will continue and citizens will be encouraged to wear masks.

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