Winona Lake Town Hall Closed Until Monday

November 9, 2021 at 2:28 a.m.
Winona Lake Town Hall Closed Until Monday
Winona Lake Town Hall Closed Until Monday

By Staff Report-

WINONA LAKE – Due to the COVID-19 virus and associated safety concerns, the Winona Lake Town Hall will be closed effective immediately as a precautionary measure to reduce exposure to town employees and community members, according to a news release provided by Town Manager Craig Allebach.

It will be closed until Monday, Nov. 15.

Payments may be made using the drop box located outside the Town Hall along the street by the mailbox or online through the website. If leaving payments in the drop box, pay with either check or money order and not cash.

If you have utility, permit/zoning concerns or questions, contact the town at 547-267-7581 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

All town utilities such as trash, recycling and sewer, as well as maintenance, will continue to be provided.

The Winona Lake Police Department and the Winona Lake Fire Department will continue to operate as usual and will continue to provide for the safety needs of the community, according to the release.

The procedures listed are some immediate steps that have been taken to reduce the risk of exposure in public spaces. Visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website for all practices the town would like the citizens of Winona Lake to consider.

“It is our goal to keep the public informed and to be able to continue town business as usual while keeping the community safe. We plan to update the public as often as possible and encourage the community to support one another during this time. Should you have questions or concerns regarding these temporary procedures, please do not hesitate to call the Town Hall, 574-267-7581,” the release concludes.

WINONA LAKE – Due to the COVID-19 virus and associated safety concerns, the Winona Lake Town Hall will be closed effective immediately as a precautionary measure to reduce exposure to town employees and community members, according to a news release provided by Town Manager Craig Allebach.

It will be closed until Monday, Nov. 15.

Payments may be made using the drop box located outside the Town Hall along the street by the mailbox or online through the website. If leaving payments in the drop box, pay with either check or money order and not cash.

If you have utility, permit/zoning concerns or questions, contact the town at 547-267-7581 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

All town utilities such as trash, recycling and sewer, as well as maintenance, will continue to be provided.

The Winona Lake Police Department and the Winona Lake Fire Department will continue to operate as usual and will continue to provide for the safety needs of the community, according to the release.

The procedures listed are some immediate steps that have been taken to reduce the risk of exposure in public spaces. Visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website for all practices the town would like the citizens of Winona Lake to consider.

“It is our goal to keep the public informed and to be able to continue town business as usual while keeping the community safe. We plan to update the public as often as possible and encourage the community to support one another during this time. Should you have questions or concerns regarding these temporary procedures, please do not hesitate to call the Town Hall, 574-267-7581,” the release concludes.
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