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Braselton prepares to reopen town later this month

Posted 5:00AM on Saturday 9th May 2020 ( 3 years ago )

Offices in the town of Braselton are set to reopen on May 18, but some increased safety measures have been put in place.

The town pulled in tight, like many other cities and towns in the area, after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

“Each city must determine what is the safest, most effective way to serve the public while the COVID-19 threat continues," said Mayor Bill Orr. "The Town of Braselton is making changes to ensure that our customers feel comfortable and safe in our facilities, while also keeping our employees healthy."

Those changes include following, until further notice:

General Town information

Additionally, large public events will not be permitted in the town limits until July 10. That includes the rescheduling of the annual Fourth of July fireworks events, hosted by the Braselton Visitors Bureau Authority. That event is now scheduled for September 5, 2020. Officials determined social distancing would be impossible judging by photos from previous years.

“It was with great sadness that we postponed Braselton’s annual fireworks display. However, like several other cities in the Gwinnett Municipal Association, we decided that hosting 10,000 plus people for this event is a risk to public health,” Town Manager Jennifer Scott said. 

Outside of general business, meetings and the courts have also made some changes:

More details and updates to town proceedings on the Braselton Town website.

A file photo of a farmer's market in downtown Braselton

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