Wear a mask when you come, and stay home if sick
Berkeley, California (Tuesday, June 15, 2021) - We've have spent the past year serving our community from wherever possible -- in the field, in offices and virtually. Thanks to safe, highly protective vaccines, we can now begin to serve you during regular hours in our buildings.
Starting June 15, all City of Berkeley buildings will be open from 10am to 2pm, Monday through Friday.
Some services will be open for extended hours. Check our website for the hours, location and details for the service you're interested in. Some services may be accessible online or in another way that's more convenient for you.
Make an appointment when possible, especially if you are looking to meet someone specific.
We'll continue to use tools that have safely guided us to this point - face coverings, distancing, hand hygiene and staying home when sick. We encourage all who are eligible to get vaccinated - a safe, effective tool that not only protects you, but also reduces spread of COVID-19 to others.
These changes come as a state Health Order rescinds most rules, a status with which the City of Berkeley's Health Officer has aligned.
We look forward to serving you wherever you are - including in our City buildings.
Links
- Online Services (City of Berkeley)
- Vaccination Sites in Berkeley (City of Berkeley)
- Vaccination Sites Statewide (State of California)
- Community Message: June 15 signals transition away from directive orders and toward business, personal responsibility (City of Berkeley)
- "Beyond the Blueprint" Requirements (California Department of Public Health)
- City of Berkeley Health Officer Order adopting "Beyond the Blueprint Requirements"