The MSD weekly meal kit pre-order form is live: https://t.co/oygpgW0iMg. Orders close on Friday at 8 a.m.
Learn more here: https://t.co/zKyR5FAufM
#WeAreMSD
Hey Monroe, we'd love your input! We're developing an ADA Transition Plan to identify & remove sidewalk barriers that make it difficult for people with disabilities to use. Help us prioritize what gets fixed first: https://t.co/bpyi70yu80
Justice March for George Floyd today at 10am beginning at Grocery Outlet. City personnel have met with the event organizers and are planning for a peaceful march. It is our hope that we work together to give voice to the concerns of those gathered.
Reminder: Drive-thru testing for COVID-19 is available today, June 1, in @Monroe_WA.
You can find more information and sign up for an appointment at https://t.co/YtW46B4Qya.
The direct link to the appointment registration page is: https://t.co/ApQ2Ahno1S
Whether celebrating Easter or other holidays, we wish you a joyous celebration. We know it's hard, but please stay home. Stay connected by phone or video chat to keep safe and healthy. #KeepTheCurveFlat
The City of Monroe will cease all construction related inspections for structures not considered to be essential activity per the Governor's updated construction guidance. Please visit our website for details.
Beginning 3/23 we will be delivering meals to 42 different bus stops! Our 5 elementary school sites will remain open from 11:30-1:30 Mon-Fri. These meals are free to ALL children and no preregistration is required. List of stop locations and times here: https://t.co/nxQRCS2Ll6
City playgrounds and structures are closed through April 30, 2020. The health and safety of our community is our top concern, and we are doing our part to help contain the spread of this virus. Thank you for your understanding!
High-risk Snohomish County residents with symptoms of COVID-19, including those who work in healthcare, public safety or critical infrastructure, now have another option for free testing. Read the full news release here: https://t.co/tmFEYHfFIF
In an effort to increase the safety of our staff, City Hall is closed to the public. We are still here to serve you, and most services can be done remotely. Visit our website for details.
We're open for business! The City continues its effort to respond to COVID-19 and public health concerns, and are taking precautions to protect our staff & the public. Please contact us by phone or email whenever possible. Visit our website for additional details.
Passport and fingerprinting services are temporarily suspended.
In light of recent events surrounding the Covid-19 virus, the City of Monroe is working to reduce person to person contacts.
Please visit our website for a complete list of services affected.