Politics & Government

Mountain Brook City Council Amends Safer At Home Order

Sue of water fountains in Mountain Brook's public parks are now available for use after the City Council amended the city's previous order.

The ountain Brook City Council voted to amend the city's Safer at Home order to allow use of public water fountains.
The ountain Brook City Council voted to amend the city's Safer at Home order to allow use of public water fountains. (Michael Seale/Patch)

MOUNTAIN BROOK, AL — The Mountain Brook City Council voted to amend the city's Safer at Home order amid the COVID-19 pandemic to allow use of water fountains in the city's public parks. A report by Village Living said water fountains at city parks and athletic fields will be open for use.

The council last month amended the order to open public restrooms at the city's parks and athletic fields.

Read a full re-cap of this week's Mountain Brook City Council meeting in Village Living.

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