Oregon City Hall sanitized after COVID-19 exposure

Tuesday’s city council meeting available in-person and via Zoom

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OREGON — Oregon City Hall remains open after a COVID-19 exposure Tuesday morning.

The building was sanitized, and tonight’s city council meeting will be available in-person as well as via Zoom, Oregon City Administrator Darin DeHaan wrote in a text message to a Shaw Media reporter.

“The Mayor and most of the commissioners will be at City Hall in person,” he wrote. “We get very few citizens that come in. The council room was not exposed. But was sanitized as well. At this point we are keeping City Hall open. I will have a sign on the door before the meeting.”

Oregon has been conducting city council meetings on Zoom as well as in person.

The Zoom information for Oregon City Council’s July 27 meeting is as follows:

Meeting ID: 852 8230 3307

Passcode: 744578

One tap mobile: +13126266799

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Alexa Zoellner

Alexa Zoellner

Alexa Zoellner reports on Lee, Ogle and Whiteside counties for Shaw Media out of the Dixon office. Previously, she worked for the Record-Eagle in Traverse City, Michigan, and the Daily Jefferson County Union in Fort Atkinson, Wisconsin.