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Coconino County offices closed in honor of Memorial Day

5/20/2020 - 4:11 pm

All Coconino County administrative offices will be closed Monday, May 25, 2020 in honor of Memorial Day. While the administrative offices at the Sheriff’s Office will be closed on Memorial Day, Dispatch, Patrol and Detention will be operating under normal schedules. Please dial 9-1-1 for emergencies. For non-emergencies, dial 928-774-4523 to connect with the non-emergency Dispatch number or to leave a message for one of the administrative offices.

COVID-19 testing at Fort Tuthill and the COVID-19 Information Line will also be closed. The County’s
COVID-19 response efforts will resume on Tuesday, May 26.

A campfire ban is enacted in Coconino County and all National Forests in Arizona. Building, maintaining, attending or using a fire, campfire or stove fire are prohibited throughout the County’s
jurisdictional boundaries. Gas and propane powered stoves, grills or lanterns with an on/off switch are permitted.

Coconino County parks, trails, and natural areas will remain open with the exclusion of Louise Yellowman County Park. Restroom facilities, playgrounds, basketball courts, ramadas, and stables are currently closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Archery day passes are not available for purchase, but members may still use the range. Coconino County encourages the public to engage in responsible
physical and social distancing.

Per the Center of Disease Control (CDC), please keep at least a six feet distance between you and others if you are utilizing parks, trails, and natural areas. Coconino County Public Health Services District (CCPHSD) Animal Management will have an officer available from 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. on May 25. Contact the CCPHSD Animal Management office at 928-679-8756 and leave a message and an officer will respond. Call 9-1-1 for emergencies.

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