
New, Permanent City Hall Hours Begin May 31
May 26, 2021
MOOSE JAW – The City of Moose Jaw is introducing new, permanent hours of operation for City Hall.
Beginning Monday, May 31, 2021, City Hall will be open to the public between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. every weekday (excluding statutory holidays). Calls to City Hall will still be answered by staff between 8:15 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. on weekdays.
“Operations at all of our facilities have been impacted for over a year due to COVID-19 and we appreciate the patience of our residents and their adherence to health and safety guidelines,” said Jim Puffalt, City Manager. “We are happy to introduce these new, permanent hours at City Hall and will look forward to lifting other restrictions in the future in accordance with the provincial government’s Reopen Saskatchewan plan.”
Effective May 31, the City of Moose Jaw has also removed the need for City Hall visitors to undergo a temperature check. The following health and safety guidelines are still in effect at City Hall until further notice:
- A security desk is set up inside the main entrance doors to the lobby and controlled by a Commissionaire, who will screen all visitors.
- All visitors will be required to sign in and out.
- Current province-wide masking and physical distancing mandates will remain in place.
- Appointments are required for meetings with City Administration or Mayor.
- Maximum attendance at City Council meetings is 30 (including members of Council and Administration).
The City reminds residents that we offer multiple online payment options and the drop box in front of City Hall (228 Main St. North) is open 24 hours a day. Parking tickets can also be paid with the City of Moose Jaw app, free to download in your favourite app store.