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Gainesville extends local state of emergency for government operations through May 19

By AccessWDUN Staff
Posted 7:11AM on Wednesday 6th May 2020 ( 4 years ago )

In light of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, elected officials in Gainesville have extended a local state of emergency for government operations until the middle of the month.

The Gainesville City Council voted on an updated resolution at a regularly-scheduled meeting Tuesday, May 5. The resolution calls for the extension of the local state of emergency until 5 p.m. Tuesday, May 19. 

Among the provisions of the resolution:

• Postponement of all public hearings and meetings of any board, committee or commission, including the planning & appeals board, which means all zonings, special uses, variances and annexations are delayed;
• Suspension of the termination of water service for nonpayment;
• Waiving of credit card convenience fees for online payments for goods and services;
• Waiving of late fees for city-provided goods and services;
• Ability for restaurants to sell bottled beer and/or bottled wine with carry-out meals;
• Closing of all city administrative offices and buildings to the public.

Follow this link to read more about Gainesville's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

http://accesswdun.com/article/2020/5/900664/gainesville-extends-local-state-of-emergency-for-government-operations-through-may-19

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