On Wednesday, March 11, the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus a pandemic.
Based on that declaration and guidance from the Center for Disease Control and Prevention, the City and its Emergency Response Team took action to protect its employees and community members, including execution of its pandemic response plan.
Essential services, including police, fire and sanitation are fully operational although city buildings are closed to the public at this time.
For the most up-to-date information regarding steps the City of Decatur has taken in response to this pandemic, please visit our website at decaturga.com.
We are monitoring the situation daily. Know that our decisions made and actions taken are based on guidance from public health experts with the best interest of our community at the forefront in a time of uncertainty and within an extremely fluid situation.
I am calling on the community to stand together figuratively as we practice social distancing, avoid crowded places, and maintain distances from gatherings of more than 10 people for everyone’s safety.
We are a strong and resilient community. The City Commission and staff are here for you. We are working tirelessly to provide services and make the best decisions we can in an ever-changing situation in coordination with our partners at the state and county levels.
I ask you to continue to do your part as we ensure Decatur is safe place live, work, and play.
-Mayor Patti Garrett
Is there a reason we got three of these. The information appears to be the same in each including the poorly proofed last sentence: “.”….. Decatur is a safe place to live, work and play.” is how it should read.
We were having trouble getting the video to post. It showed up in the preview, but once it was published it disappeared. That you for catching the mistake.