Library staffers will be taking extra steps to quarantine materials and make sure they are cleaned between checkouts to avoid spreading germs in that way. This is a way we can meet the demand for people who need new materials, for kids who are learning at home, not to mention the music and videos that help people stay informed and learning and distracted and entertained while they stay at home.” “We want to limit contact between our staff and our patrons,” said Diane Lapierre, library director.
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Residents will be able to reserve materials online and, starting May 1, the library will coordinate a curbside pickup system, modeled after guidelines for retail businesses in the governor’s “safer at home” specifications. However, the library has extended all due dates until the end of May so people will not have to feel as though they need to leave home to return materials. Outside book drops will reopen Monday for residents who want to return materials that are checked out. City officials will continue to evaluate whether it is safe to reopen those at that point. The Loveland Museum, Rialto Theater Center, Chilson Recreation Center and Senior Center will remain closed through at least May 10. The city expects the center to be busy when it first opens and advises high-risk residents to wait until the rush has died down, according to its website. Residents must maintain 6 feet of physical distance and are advised to wear cloth masks. The staff will use traffic cones to maintain distance between vehicles and the gatehouse attendant, only credit card transactions will be allowed and staff members will periodically sanitize high-touch surfaces. It will be open its regular Tuesday-through-Sunday schedule of 7:30 a.m. The city’s recycling center will reopen Tuesday, allowing people to bring in yard waste, mixed recyclables and a variety of other recyclable goods.
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Carts will be limited to single riders only, and the golf course staff will clean and sanitize the carts after every use. Tee times must be reserved online or over the phone, not on a drop-in basis.
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The city’s three courses will reopen Monday with some changes. Here’s a look at some city of Loveland services. Loveland has announced target dates for many of its facilities to reopen and services to resume, though all will be “reevaluated as the city’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic evolves to match new circumstances,” according to a press release from the city. The county has been offering its services online, over the phone, by mail and in some cases by specific appointment while the office buildings are closed. “We really are offering all of our services in some way shape or form,” said Bird. Michelle Bird, county spokeswoman, said the county has not made any decisions on reopening facilities yet, and she stressed that none of the county offices that have been closed during the pandemic will open Monday. The drop off site for Symmes residents will be at the Township Administration building, 9323 Union Cemetery Road.Larimer County is not reopening any of its closed facilities Monday. Drop-off site in Loveland is City Hall, 120 W Loveland Avenue. of lights were collected by the combined communities which made a tremendous impact on our environment.
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The goal of this friendly competition is to recycle as many old holiday lights as possible so they don’t end up in the landfill. The Loveland Sustainability Council will be hosting the 5th annual Great Holiday Light Challenge for residents in Symmes Township, Miami Township and Loveland from November 26th through January 29th. 1.įor residents in Symmes Township, Miami Township and Loveland The Clermont County Office of Environmental Quality is partnering with Cohen, the Clermont County Park District, Clermont Soil and Water Conservation District, Pierce Township and the Cincinnati Nature Center to recycle the lights. You don’t need to throw away your old strands of holiday lights