Caribbean National Weekly

Mask Requirement Coming Soon to City of Sunrise Facilities

By Sheri-kae McLeod··1 min read
Mask Requirement Coming Soon to City of Sunrise Facilities
Key Points(5)
  • During a special meeting of the City of Sunrise City Commission on August 26, Mayor Mike Ryan and the Commissioners voted to require masks inside all City-owned and leased facilities.
  • This comes <a href="https://www.caribbeannationalweekly.com/news/local-news/broward-county-reinstates-mask-mandate-at-county-facilities/">weeks after Broward County officials imposed a mask mandate</a> inside county buildings, at county parks, and at the county courthouse.
  • The forthcoming policy will be displayed clearly on the City’s website and all applicable facilities.
  • All employees and members of the public will be required to wear masks in these buildings.
  • The city said that the policy will apply exclusively to buildings owned or leased by the City of Sunrise.

During a special meeting of the City of Sunrise City Commission on August 26, Mayor Mike Ryan and the Commissioners voted to require masks inside all City-owned and leased facilities.

This comes weeks after Broward County officials imposed a mask mandate inside county buildings, at county parks, and at the county courthouse.

The forthcoming policy will be displayed clearly on the City’s website and all applicable facilities. All employees and members of the public will be required to wear masks in these buildings.

The city said that the policy will apply exclusively to buildings owned or leased by the City of Sunrise. Businesses in the City of Sunrise are not impacted.

City officials say they support the business community in determining what is best for their employees and customers.

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