LISTEN: Marion Mayor Talks About How They City Is Dealing With COVID-19

Mayor Scott Schertzer talked with Eric Mosley about how the city is dealing with the coronavirus situation. They discussed city services, his jurisdiction, he explained his order to the city employees to be ready at a moments notice and talked about the fluidity of the entire situation.

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As the situation with COVID-19 is ever evolving and new information is continually being provided through our local Emergency Management Agency, Marion Public Health, the Ohio Department of Health and the office of Governor DeWine, the following changes are being enacted by the Mayor for the City of Marion:

• As of Wednesday, March 18, 2020, City Hall will only be open to the public from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm on Monday through Friday until further notice. These hours are in effect for all departments in City Hall with the exception of Marion Municipal Court and Probation. Contact the Marion Municipal Court Office at 740-387-2020 option 1 or Misdemeanor Probation at 740-387-2020 option 2 to obtain the hours of operation for either of these offices.

• Income Tax Payments will be accepted at the Utility Billing Department window beginning on March 18, 2020.

Please note, if circumstances change and conditions are warranted, modifications will be made to the services provided by the City of Marion. If this occurs, information will be relayed to the media and shared on the City of Marion website.

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