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Arvada City Update On Coronavirus Response
The City has added and updated information regarding its response to COVID-19 on the City's website, at arvada.org/COVID-19.
December 4, 2020
As part of its ongoing response to the rapidly evolving COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Arvada has announced that beginning Monday, Dec. 7, City facilities will be closed to in-person services. Access to City facilities will be available by appointment only. This does not include Arvada Police Community Stations.
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Additionally, special event permits are suspended through 2020; a time frame may be extended. Block party permits are also suspended until further notice. Outdoor recreational amenities remain open with public health guidelines in place. This includes golf play; however, Westwoods and Lake Arbor Clubhouses are closed with some dining take-out services available.
These and other City services updates, along with a downloadable quick reference guide for the best way to access City services, is available at arvada.org/services-update.
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The City has also recently offered additional information and engagement opportunities as part of the pandemic response:
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The latest breakdown of how the City is allocating funding from the Coronavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security (CARES) Act is available at https://arvada.org/cares-act-transparency.
Opportunities to share how our community is coping with the pandemic is available at https://speakup.arvada.org/we-can-do-this.
The pandemic remains a rapidly evolving situation with a marked increase in COVID-19 cases in our community. Residents and visitors to Arvada are urged to take personal responsibility for helping protect themselves, their families and the community. Practice the three Ws: wear a mask, watch your distance and wash your hands.
Follow the advice of public health agencies: the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (https://covid19.colorado.gov), Jeffco Public Health (https://www.jeffco.us/3999/Coronavirus-Disease-2019-COVID-19) and Tri-County Public Health (https://www.tchd.org/818/Coronavirus-COVID-19), which serves Arvadans who live in Adams County.
The City has added and updated information regarding its response to COVID-19 on the City’s website, at arvada.org/COVID-19.
This press release was produced by the City of Arvada . The views expressed here are the author’s own.