Prince William County Government Enters Phase 3 on July 1 with Modifications to Service

Since the middle of March the United States has been in a state of lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Over time several states have fluctuated between re-opening businesses and recreational facilities, only to have state officials reconsider their position and close down as the number of cases rose. Virginia, however, has remained strict in their adherence to the stay at home mandate provided by Governor Ralph Northam, and as a result, there has been a decline in the report of those who have the virus. 

On Wednesday, July 1, 2020, Prince William County Government as well as the Commonwealth of Virginia will move into Phase 3 concerning COVID-19 restrictions. This means the county will have a limited opening for public service counters in the McCoart Building, Sudley North, Development Services Building, and Hellwig. Prince William County Government is committed to providing a safe workplace for all employees and customers. 

County employees that serve the public are required to wear a mask and practice social distancing. Members of the public are also required to wear a mask when entering county buildings. This is consistent with the Governor’s Executive Order which states:

In accordance with the Governor’s Executive Order 63, all patrons in the Commonwealth aged ten and over shall cover their mouth and nose with a face covering as described and recommended by the CDC when entering, exiting, traveling through, and spending time inside Prince William County government facilities for the purpose of securing public services.

The county will have a daytime security officer on duty in the McCoart Building, Development Services Building, and Sudley North to help manage public access, as well as offer masks to people seeking in-person services. There is an exception to the face-covering mandate for health reasons; therefore, some visitors may not wear masks. Department and agencies will provide masks as appropriate to visitors that need it.

On July 6, summer camps will begin at county parks, historic sites, and recreational facilities. The regional and community libraries will open by appointment. The Household Hazardous Waste and Electronics Recycling Program will reopen at the Prince William County Landfill location on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. from July 1 to July 31 for Prince William County residents only. All Solid Waste facilities are closed on Saturday, July 4.

The Department of Information Technology, GIS Services Division is accepting commercial applications with required address validation. The address validations are processed online via email only. This is the first step in the permitting process before submitting Zoning and Building Permit applications. 

County government continues to encourage telework and alternative scheduling to keep occupancy levels low to accommodate social distancing. The public is encouraged to make appointments when seeking services. Conference rooms are not yet available to the public, but county-appointed Boards, committees, and commissions can use the facilities.

County employees and the public should continue to practice social distancing, cleaning and disinfecting, and enhanced workplace safety measures to ensure that everyone is safe. Visit www.pwcgov.org for more information on Prince William County Government.

 

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