Currituck County issued the following announcement on May 22.
As North Carolina begins Phase 2 of its COVID-19 reopening strategy, Currituck County Government will continue to provide a high level of services for residents and visitors. The health and safety of citizens and county staff will remain the county’s top priority as Currituck makes progress towards a normal operating status.
With the onset of Phase 2, certain changes will be made in the procedures of Currituck County Government. Effective as of 5:00 pm, May 22:
- The public may attend meetings of the Board of Commissioners and Advisory Boards. Meeting rooms will be set up to follow social distancing guidelines for board members, staff, and attendees.
- The majority of county staff will return to work in county offices on Tuesday, May 26. Employees with high-risk health conditions will be allowed to continue teleworking.
- Public access to county offices will remain on an appointment-only basis.
- (Exception) The Permit Offices will be open as follows only for citizens to drop-off permit applications. (A) Mainland: Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm; and (B) Corolla: Wednesdays, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm.
- Plexiglas dividers have been installed at customer service counters to limit the spread of COVID-19.
- Beaches, public park open space, and walking trails are open to the public. Users should follow North Carolina guidelines for social distancing and group size.
- Public restroom and beach access facilities are open and will be cleaned on a more frequent schedule.
Phase 2 updates for the NC Cooperative Extension Service in Currituck County can be found here.
Updates for the Public Library in Currituck County can be found here.
Original source can be found here.