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Innisfil Town Hall open again to the public

Online service options still be encouraged where possible
2019-07-18 Innisfil Town Hall RB
Innisfil Town Hall. Raymond Bowe/BarrieToday
NEWS RELEASE
TOWN OF INNISFIL
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Innisfil Town Hall, located at 2101 Innisfil Beach Rd., is once again open to the public to provide customer service.
 
The hours of operation will be Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The Town is taking every possible safety measure to protect visitors and staff, and continues to encourage residents to use online options whenever possible.
 
The following services will be available on a walk-in basis:
  • Debit payments for property taxes 
  • Parking pass pick-up
  • Dog licences
  • Document Commissioning
  • Payment and submission of business licences and renewals
  • Purchase of garbage bag tags
The following services will remain online:
  • Parking ticket payments and review
  • Building permit submissions
  • Building inspection requests
  • Planning application submissions
  • Burn permits
  • Leisure programs
  • Freedom of Information requests
  • Road Permits
  • Marriage license applications
  • Civil Marriage Ceremony Bookings
The following services will be available by appointment:
  • Building (discuss a project, application or permit)
  • Planning (discuss a project, application or permit)
  • Marriage licence pick-up
  • Lottery licences
  • Freedom of Information pick up of documents
A number of changes are in place, including enhanced cleaning, measures to ensure physical distancing, efforts to encourage good hand hygiene, and health screening for those working or visiting Town Hall. Ample signage and floor markings are in place to ensure it is clear where everyone should enter the building, stand in line, and access municipal services.
 
Please do not make or attend an appointment if you are sick or experiencing any symptoms of COVID-19. As mandated by the Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit, face coverings are now required when entering into a public space. The Town also asks that residents use debit to pay instead of cash, and that cheques continue to be mailed or placed in our drop box as much as possible.
 
The Town continues to follow the orders and advice of public health officials, and is assessing other reopening decisions related to the Province’s reopening framework. The Town appreciates everyone’s patience as facilities and amenities gradually reopen, and thank residents for doing their part to keep public spaces, programs and services safe for everyone. Visit innisfil.ca/reopen for more information about available services and reopening plans.
 
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