Administration Building and Service Department Closed to Public Until Further Notice
Published: Mar 17 2020 7:40 PM
With the recent surge of the Coronavirus (COVID-19), the Village Administrative Team has decided to limit access to City Hall and the Service Department buildings to essential employees only so that we can continue to serve the residents during this pandemic. To reduce the exposure of both the public and our staff, the Village of St. Bernard is taking this precautionary measure, effective Wednesday, March 18th, until further notice. We will continue to monitor COVID-19 in coordination with the Hamilton County Health Department, the State of Ohio, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Residents are encouraged to call City Hall at 242-7770 for all of the services that you previously have and you will be assisted by our caring staff. If you are needing garbage bags, payment arrangements can be made over the phone and they will be delivered to your door. At this time there will be no disruption to any services that the village provides other than hall rentals and the fitness center. The Senior Shuttle will still operate as scheduled for residents 50 and older on Tuesday from 10 am to 2 pm, Wednesday from 10 am to 4 pm, and Friday from 1 to 5 pm. The bus will be properly disinfected after transfers. Please call 227-9925 for pickup.
For residents or employees needing assistance from the Tax Department please call 242-7710. All tax documents can be placed in the drop box at City Hall or mailed to 110 Washington Avenue. There will not be any in-person assistance with tax preparation.
Again, all of these decisions are for the welfare of the public to slow down the spread of the virus by flattening the curve to avoid overwhelming the healthcare system. If you think that you have symptoms please contact your primary physician first rather than going directly to the emergency room or calling 911. Please know that the St. Bernard Fire Department will be on standby for any emergency medical situation. As a community we will get through this together.