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Town halls work almost like they did before Corona

2021-10-26T17:20:10.032Z


Is everything running normally again in the town halls in the Würmtal? Despite rising incidences in autumn, many things are as they were before the pandemic - but not everything.


Is everything running normally again in the town halls in the Würmtal?

Despite rising incidences in autumn, many things are as they were before the pandemic - but not everything.

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Most town halls in the Würmtal have their usual opening times again.

© Dagmar Rutt

Würmtal

- Everything is back to normal, say the spokesmen for the town halls in the Würmtal.

But in some municipal administrations something is different than in the time before the pandemic.

"There are only slight deviations from before Corona," explains Krailling's spokesman Alexander Broschell.

The opening times are the same again.

"After taking office in October 2019, Mayor Rudolph Haux closed the town hall completely on Wednesdays, this will remain." But unlike before the pandemic, Kraillings citizens should continue to make appointments for the remaining days, usually by phone, this has also been the case for the citizens' office for two weeks possible online.

Make an appointment before visiting the town hall

It is also advisable to make an appointment in Planegg before visiting the town hall.

“There are still people in the home office, and it will stay that way,” says the spokeswoman for the Planegg community, Kiki Xander.

"We will certainly keep a home office rule." Anyone who makes an appointment with their contact person can be sure that they will be in the house.

"We are up an hour longer than before the pandemic, but that has nothing to do with the pandemic," said Xander.

Occasionally, Graefelfing's employees sometimes work from home, "which of course also depends on the respective area of ​​responsibility," as Graefelfing's manager Ulrich Seyfferth emphasizes.

But the normal opening times apply there.

For Krailling, Broschell says: "We have a colleague who works from home, a rule that generally applies to everyone is still under discussion."

Home office in Neuried over

In Neuried, however, the time of the home office is over.

"In Neuried town hall everything is like it used to be," says the community spokeswoman Inke Franzen.

"The employees are all back, the opening times are unrestricted, and apart from the mask requirement, there are no requirements for visitors."

Planegg's citizens do not have to comply with any requirements, apart from the possible appointment and the mask requirement, if they want to go to the town hall.

“3G doesn't currently apply to town halls,” explains Xander.

In the town hall in Graefelfing, the current, well-known corona regulations apply, which citizens and employees must comply with, explains Ulrich Seyfferth.

Despite the currently increasing incidence, the rules for visiting a town hall in the Würmtal will not be changed for the time being - until the district offices decide differently and issue new instructions.

Ulrich Seyfferth: "There is no reason for us to speculate about the future, because we all don't know what the future will bring us." Looking into the future at this time is always reading coffee grounds. "

List of rubric lists: © Dagmar Rutt

Source: merkur

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