Town to make modifications as COVID-19 safety precaution before reopening
The Town of Battleford is making modifications to some of its facilities the public will eventually access again in the re-opening process, for the safety of staff and residents alike.
Council approved authorizing administration to spend $12,000 to use for minor renovations at the town hall building, as well as to install barriers at the town’s parks and recreation building and at the campground as a COVID-19 precaution measure.
The offices for public works and utilities, the town plans to keep these buildings closed to the public for the time being until a COVID-19 vaccine is developed. It was mentioned during council’s meeting these facilities provide critical functions for the town’s operations, so it is in their best interest to ensure they remain closed to the public during the pandemic.
CAO John Enns-Wind said in his submitted report that similar to businesses in the community, the town needs to make some adjustments and be proactive to invest in the safety of its staff and the public.