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Pataskala City Administrator Tim Hickin predicts the first scheduled June meeting of Pataskala City Council will look a lot more like those typically held before the global pandemic.
Citing lifting of state health mandates expected to kick-in June 2, Hickin said, “I would expected this chambers will return to what it used to look like for the first meeting in June.”
“Citizens will be allowed to come back in, directors will be back up along the sides (of the council chambers room) and your daises will all be next to each other,” Hickin said.
Throughout the pandemic, council members have been masked and sitting several feet apart, managers spread-out throughout the chambers, and the public invited to come in one-at-a-time for any public comment.