Update, Monday, March 7:
Visitors will now be able to use all publicly accessible entrances and exits at City Hall when it reopens Monday, March 28. Face coverings will be optional for city employees and visitors to all City of Rockville facilities beginning Tuesday, March 8.
Original post, Monday, Feb. 28:
Rockville City Hall will reopen Monday, March 28, with provisions in place to protect the health of Rockville employees and the public and prevent the spread of COVID-19.
The Mayor and Council will continue to hold hybrid meetings, which the public is welcome to attend virtually, until further notice. These meetings can be viewed on-demand or live streamed online at www.rockvillemd.gov/rockville11 and can be watched on Rockville 11 on Comcast and Verizon cable channel 11.
City Hall has been closed since March 14, 2020, however, city services have been available virtually throughout the pandemic. Community centers, the Rockville Swim and Fitness Center, Rockville Civic Center Park, and the Rockville Senior Center are open for in-person use.
Rockville mandates vaccinations and booster shots for all city employees and provides frequent COVID testing opportunities.
The city will continue to require face coverings for all employees and visitors, age 2 and older, in City of Rockville facilities. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention strongly recommends face coverings when the rate of community transmission is substantial, as it is presently in Montgomery County. When that rate becomes moderate or low, the city can reassess the face covering requirement.
To better assist visitors and monitor indoor use of face coverings, City Hall’s third-floor main entrance on Vinson Street will be the facility’s only entrance and exit for visitors until further notice. Face coverings will be provided to visitors who need them.
Information about testing and vaccinations can be found on Montgomery County’s COVID-19 information portal at www.montgomerycountymd.gov/covid19.