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Navasota to reopen City Hall

City offices have been closed for precautions related to the spread of COVID-19 since April 2nd to help reduce the spread of the virus.

NAVASOTA, Texas — The City of Navasota has announced they will slowly reopen City Hall offices to the public. City offices have been closed for precautions related to the spread of COVID-19 since April 2nd to help reduce the spread of the virus. 

Beginning Monday April 27, Navasota City Hall will reopen its doors with some modifications to operations and procedures. The modifications are intended to promote safety for all visitors to City Hall.

Customers must enter through the south doors of City Hall and only two residents will be allowed in the payment area at a time. There will be no waiting in the kiosk area, overflow waiting will be located outside. 

The City recommends that visitors to City Hall wear gloves and a mask. Meetings with staff will be by appointment only, and all customers and visitors are encouraged to continue to utilize online services or mail to conduct their business. 

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Posted by City of Navasota - Government on Thursday, April 23, 2020

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