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Paradise Valley returns to phase 2 of its reopening action plan

Posted 8/12/21

The Town of Paradise Valley announced Aug. 12 that municipal buildings would return to Phase 2 protocols — while remaining open — due to the increase in COVID-19.

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COVID-19

Paradise Valley returns to phase 2 of its reopening action plan

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The Town of Paradise Valley announced Aug. 12 that municipal buildings would return to Phase 2 protocols — while remaining open — due to the increase in COVID-19 cases.

Phase 2 COVID-19 protocols include:

  •  Employees must wear masks unless seated at their desks.
  •  The public is encouraged to wear masks while in any of the municipal buildings.
  •  Public counters to remain open with strict social distancing in place.
  •  Continue online business practices.
  •  Employees who are not public facing will increase remote work at their discretion and with their supervisor’s approval.
  •  The Community Room and Police Auditorium will remain open, but users must practice social distancing and are encouraged to wear masks.