Politics & Government

City Of Roswell: Mayor Updates Executive Order

In conjunction with Governor Kemp's April 30 Executive Order, Roswell Mayor Lori Henry has issued an updated Executive Order, renewing t ...

05/05/2021 4:30 PM

In conjunction with Governor Kemp's April 30 Executive Order, Roswell Mayor Lori Henry has issued an updated Executive Order, renewing the Public Health State of Emergency and revising COVID-19 safety measures for visitors to City facilities through May 30, 2021.

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All individuals entering Roswell’s buildings, such as City Hall and recreation centers, are strongly encouraged—but no longer required—to wear masks. Visitors to City facilities will no longer be required to have their temperature checked upon entering, but they are encouraged to practice physical distancing and utilize hand sanitizing stations.

For the safety and comfort of the public, City of Roswell employees will continue to wear masks in publicly accessible areas of City facilities.

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With summer camps soon commencing through Roswell's Recreation, Parks, Historic, and Cultural Affairs Department, camp attendees and their parents/guardians should be aware of the following guidelines and expectations:

  • City staff will be required to wear masks in public spaces at all times.
  • Masks are recommended, but not required, for camp and program participants.
  • Contactless check-in and curbside pick-ups and drop-offs will be provided.
  • In the case of potential exposure or illness, isolation and quarantine procedures will be followed per Georgia Department of Public Health guidelines.

For any additional questions related to COVID-19 safety precautions for current spring programs or for summer camps and programs, please contact the Recreation, Parks, Historic and Cultural Affairs Department at rrpd@roswellgov.com.

To read the full text of the Governor’s or the Mayor’s new Executive Orders and for all City of Roswell updates related to the COVID-19 pandemic response, visit www.roswellgov.com/coronavirus.


This press release was produced by the City of Roswell. The views expressed here are the author’s own.

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