2nd City Community Center Closed Due To COVID Case Wednesday, July 21, 2021
Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly on Wednesday ordered the closure of a second community center on Wednesday, ordering the temporary closure of the Frances B. Wyatt Community Center for deep cleaning and sanitization following confirmation of a COVID case at the facility.
The announcement followed the earlier closure of the Washington Hills Community Center, which was also closed due to a confirmed COVID-19 case.
As at Washington Hills, contact tracing efforts are underway. Frances B. Wyatt will be reopened as soon as possible following deep cleaning, sanitization and quarantine protocols. The decision on when to reopen the community center will be made in consultation with Dr. Mary Lambert, the city’s director of community health.
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Mayor Tim Kelly Announces Reopening Of All Community Centers Starting June 1 Tuesday, May 25, 2021
Mayor Tim Kelly on Tuesday announced that all Youth & Family Development centers and all city senior centers will reopen on June 1 and return to their normal operating schedule. Under the safe reopening plan presented to City Council members, the Warner Park Pool and Splashpad will open on May 29, while summer camps and all remaining pools will open on June 7. Extended hours until 8:30 p.m. will begin June 7 at the Carver, Eastdale, South Chattanooga and Washington Hills YFD centers. The safe reopening plan puts in place measures to ensure social distancing, enhanced cleaning, and limited capacity as per CDC guidelines, and completes the reopening of substantially all of the city’s community resources, it was stated.