SANFORD, Fla. – Seminole County announced Monday that its county buildings would reopen Monday as that state remains in phase one of its reopening plan amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Chairman Jay Zimbower said public areas within the county service building, including environmental services, procurement and public works are now open.
All other departments will serve customers by appointment, and public access spaces will be open as proactive measures are installed, Zimbower said.
Libraries will remain closed until further notice. The website prepareseminole.org shows which lobbies are open. They will serve at 50% capacity until the state reaches phase two of the reopening plan, Zimbower said.
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