For Immediate Release
March 18, 2020
Ottawa County Suspends In-Person Services
Ottawa County has been balancing its responsibility of providing public services alongside its obligations of preventing the spread of COVID-19 in the community and protecting the health of its 1,100 employees, including its emergency responders. Effective 5PM today (March 18, 2020), Ottawa County will close its government buildings to the public until further notice to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Despite this, the County will continue to fulfill as many of its obligations to provide government services as possible. Residents should visit the website at miOttawa.org/closures to access services online, and to learn how they can do business by phone, email or other means.
"Up to now, we have made changes in operations to limit non-essential, person-to-person contact. This next step will help keep the workforce healthy, safe and able to respond to community needs, including emergencies," said Shannon Felgner, Ottawa County Communications Manager. "Our offices are still staffed and serving residents. We have some employees working from home, other offices are staggering shifts or taking other steps to continue working safely."
Ottawa County will evaluate this decision regularly and update our operations as necessary.
Changes in procedures will be posted at miOttawa.org/closures
Information about COVID-19 can be found at miOttawa.org/miHealth
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