Indian Trail will reopen its Town Hall to the public beginning June 1. The majority of services will be available; however, initially, only half of the staff will be working in the building at one time to reduce the number of people at Town Hall.
Visitors to Town Hall will be asked to maintain at least six feet of social distancing, use hand sanitizer when entering the building and are encouraged to wear a face covering. If someone is feeling ill, they should call 704-821-5401 for service or use the Town’s website at www.indiantrail.org to conduct business instead of coming to Town Hall.
Town staff will be screened daily for COVID-19 symptoms and will wear face coverings when interacting with the public. The Town will continue to clean and disinfect frequently touched surfaces daily.
Under Executive Order 141, which moves North Carolina into Phase Two of Governor Roy Cooper’s reopening plan, Indian Trail was able to open additional amenities in its parks, including:
- The dog park at Crooked Creek Park. The water will remain off at the park, and no water bowls will be picked up.
- The tennis courts at Chestnut Square Park. The gate to the tennis courts will be chained open.
- The restrooms at all three parks, except for the ones at the nature playground at Crooked Creek Park. The restrooms will be maintained using an increased cleaning regimen.
- Fitness equipment, which will be cleaned at least once per day.
These amenities are in addition to the trails and sidewalks, Disc Golf Course and some shelters that have remained open throughout the Stay At Home Order. The Town encourages park visitors to practice social distancing and other safety measures when using the facilities.
Certain park amenities will remain closed until at least Phase Three of the reopening plan takes effect. This includes:
- All playgrounds
- Volleyball courts
- Water fountains
- Ball fields
- Splashpad
The Town has also canceled any rental or program that takes place on Town property until at least July 6, when the Town will reevaluate the situation. All events through July 4th, including the July 4th parade, have been canceled.
Phase Two remains in effect until at least June 26 at which time the Governor will decide to stay in Phase Two or move to Phase Three, depending upon the state’s metrics for COVID-19.
For more information on Executive Order 141, visit http://indiantrail.org/555/North-Carolina-Reopening-Phases.