Mayor Announces City Services Will Resume Gradually

Following the announcement of Governor Holcomb’s roadmap to reopen Indiana, and the Clinton County Commissioners decision to lift the Clinton County Travel Advisory, Mayor Judy Sheets announced that several city departments will begin plans to loosen Covid-19-related restrictions but says, “this does not mean people should act as though the danger of contracting Covid-19 has passed. Residents should continue practicing social distancing, wear masks, and frequently wash their hands in order to prevent an increase in cases.”

The mayor said having 17 new Covid-19 cases reported in Clinton County between May 2 and May 4 “is very concerning to us. We want to make sure that any action taken by the city to reduce restrictions is balanced with caution and awareness that increasing personal interactions between employees and the public could result in an increase in cases of Covid-19.”

Starting today, Frankfort Street Department will resume bulk item drop-off and collection. Recycling items, excluding glass, can also be dropped off at the Street Department.

Frankfort Fire Department will resume fire inspections this week by appointment only.

City playgrounds, Skate Park, and basketball courts are scheduled to reopen May 24.

The Police Department lobby will reopen on June 1.

Frankfort City Council and Board of Works have been holding their twice-monthly meetings virtually and live-streaming on YouTube. The May 11 meetings will still be held virtually.

While all city offices remain open for business, residents are asked to continue calling each department to schedule an appointment before visiting the offices in person. Phone numbers for each department can be found on the city website at www.frankfort-in.gov