ORLANDO, Fla — After a year of employees working remotely for the city of Orlando, the city will reopen city buildings, including City Hall on June 1.
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In an email to Channel 9, the city said all employees will return to city work sites beginning next month and the city will enter phase 3.
During a news conference in April, Mayor Dyer provided insight on what phase 3 would include for city hall employees, providing flexibility for virtual work and staggering schedules.

According to the city’s attorney during a recent virtual meeting, the city is still discussing what this would mean for in-person city council meetings moving forward.
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But if you plan to do business at city hall, you will have to follow these guidelines:
• Wearing face coverings when entering and leaving city facilities, walking in common areas, and during interactions with other employees
• Continuing to meet virtually from office or desk instead of a conference room when possible
• Not gathering in breakrooms unless able to appropriately physically distance
• Practicing physical distancing
• Practicing good hygiene
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