Carson City to follow Nevada governor’s recent stay at home request
CARSON CITY — The City encourages the community to stay informed, practice good hygiene, wear masks and when feasible please stay home.
The City is proactively taking steps to ensure the health and safety of its residents. In response to the Governor’s recent stay at home request, the City will continue to enable staff to work from home in order to limit the amount of personnel in the workplace.
While all regularly scheduled City operations will continue, critical in-person services will be available and emergency services will not be impacted, the City encourages residents to minimize in-person visits to City offices and to alternatively access City services online or telephonically.
The City offers a variety of services online and encourages residents and businesses to utilize the website, carson.org to access these services, or reach City departments telephonically. Should you choose to visit City offices in-person, masks are mandatory in all City buildings.
Board and Commission meetings remain closed to the public. However, public participation is always encouraged, the community can access public meetings at carson.org/meetings and provide public comment electronically or call in while a meeting is in session.
Carson City must remain steadfast in the fight against COVID-19. Thank you to Carson City’s businesses, residents, and visitors, for operating safely under the Governor’s directives. Our community’s commitment and resilience will reduce the spread of COVID-19 and keep our businesses open.