Community Corner

City Of Lakeville Closes Facilities

Essential City services will continue without interruption. City employees will be available by telephone and email.

Following guidance from state health officials, effective Tuesday, March 17, through Friday, April 10, the City of Lakeville has closed public access to all facilities to limit the potential for community transmission of COVID-19.

The closure includes Lakeville City Hall, Lakeville Area Arts Center, Heritage Center, Hasse and Ames Arenas, Central Maintenance Facility and the Water Treatment Facility, all four Fire Stations and the lobby of the Lakeville Police Department.

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Many services the City provides can be accessed through this website.

The City asks for the public’s patience and understanding of this action. Essential City services will continue without interruption. City employees will be available by telephone and email during the facility closure. Some departments will be working split-shifts, meaning you may see City employees working during non-customary hours. We will continue to update our home page with all critical contact information.

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This decision to close City facilities and implement enhanced safety measure was made in collaboration with our public health partners and with the well-being of community members and City staff in mind.

This community mitigation effort is designed to protect the health of City staff and safeguard its ability to deliver services, including emergency access to police, fire and emergency medical service (EMS) response.

The City will provide additional updates as they become available. Updates will be posted on the home page of the City’s website, Facebook, Twitter and Nextdoor social media pages.


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

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