
By Neil Doyle
NORMAL – Normal Mayor Chris Koos issued two emergency orders Friday that limits gatherings in/around Illinois State University to 10 people or less and requires customers of establishments with liquor licenses to be seated to be served.
“The Town of Normal is concerned with limiting and preventing the spread of the COVID-19 virus. It’s in our citizens’ best interest to take these measures to stop the spread of COVID-19,” said Koos in a news release. “If we don’t take appropriate steps, we risk the safety of our citizens and future economic shutdowns which jeopardize the economic health of our community.”
Normal Mayor Chris Koos issues two emergency orders to prevent spread of COVID-19:
– limited gatherings
– be seated to be servedhttps://t.co/q24xGW4b1u pic.twitter.com/ikCCZuAs4a— Town of Normal (@NormalILL) August 28, 2020
The first order limits gathering to 10 people in areas in/around Illinois State University and is defined by the Town of Normal Parking Impact Zone (pictured above). This goes into effect immediately.
The second order requires customers of on-premise liquor establishments to be seated to be served, to wear face coverings over their nose and mouth while standing and to observe social distancing measures. This emergency order goes into effect at 5 p.m. on Aug. 31.
Both orders will remain in effect for 48 hours, but the Normal Town Council will hold a special meeting Sept. 2 to consider a longer extension of both emergency orders.
Those who violate the orders could be subject to fines. More information can be found here.
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