Roswell city buildings, closed to the public since mid-March because of the COVID-19 pandemic, were to begin reopening Monday with limited hours and by appointment only.

“There are many processes that residents and business owners have been able to complete online or through email and phone communication with staff, but we know that some tasks are more easily handled in person,” Mayor Lori Henry said.

Appointments are available 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Monday and Wednesday, and 9 a.m. to noon Friday. No more than two people are allowed per appointment. Staff will be wearing face masks; while they are not required of visitors, the city said masks are strongly encouraged.

Among the services offered by appointment are park program and pass registration; business licenses; planning and zoning and building permit intake; police reports, and solicitors' permits. For a complete list of services, required documents and identification, and to schedule an appointment, go to: www.roswellgov.com/appointment

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