Manatee County Extends Closure of Public Buildings to April 30

Coconut Telegraph

In accordance with Gov. Ron DeSantis's "Safer at Home" direction today, (Executive Order 20-91), Manatee County Government offices will remain closed to the public through April 30.County and municipal officials are thoroughly reviewing the governor's order this evening and tomorrow morning before announcing whether additional local actions will be taken. "Today's message is reemphasizing to our citizens that we must do more to prevent the spread of the coronavirus," said County Commission Chair Betsy Benac. "We’ve got to make sure everyone is following CDC direction on social distancing to ensure our residents are being as safe as possible."  Manatee County Government buildings were initially closed to the public on March 18Nearly all County employees have transitioned to home offices or remain working in the field to serve the public. The public is encouraged to conduct transactions with the County online or over the phone whenever possible. Citizens can call 3-1-1 for more information. Manatee County Area Transit services continue to operate, but they are asking passengers to limit trips to essential travel only. 

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