Scottsdale Announces Building Closure Beginning 3/24

March 23, 2020

Courtesy City of Scottsdale

Scottsdale closes of most buildings to public beginning on March 24

Beginning Tuesday, March 24, all city buildings except the City Court, Granite Reef Senior Center, and Vista del Camino Food Bank will be closed to the public as Scottsdale scales its response to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Visit ScottsdaleAZ.gov to access city services online. The city call center is available 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays to assist residents via phone – call 480-312-3111.

The Scottsdale City Court has suspended jury trials, continued many cases and encourages the public to access services online (ScottsdaleAZ.gov, search “city court”). However, the court must remain open for certain services. People should contact the court prior coming in person at 480-312-2442 or email court@ScottsdaleAZ.gov.

The Granite Reef Senior Center is closed for general use; however, it will be open for the sole purpose of distributing meals for those enrolled in the city’s senior nutrition programs.

Vista del Camino Food Bank is open by appointment to distribute food boxes and for emergency assistance – call 480-312-2323 to schedule.

The city’s outdoor parks and trails remain open – however, residents using those amenities should observe the social distancing guidelines recommended by public health authorities.

Find Scottsdale’s current COVID-19 response information and resources at ScottsdaleAZ.gov, search “COVID-19.

 

Kelly Corsette | Communications & Public Affairs Director
City of Scottsdale | Office of Communication
480-312-2336 | kcorsette@ScottsdaleAZ.gov


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