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Strasburg town offices will be âfunctionalâ but closed to the public for the next two weeks due to a recent increase in COVID-19 cases among town staff.
Town Manager Wyatt Pearson said Monday afternoon eight staff members have tested positive for COVID-19. He declined to discuss their level of symptoms out of privacy concerns beyond saying they varied. Nobody has been hospitalized, he said.
Pearson declined to say which departments those with positive cases work in, also out of privacy concerns to not identify who they are. The people with positive test results are not working, either by using sick time allotted to them by the Families First Coronavirus Response Act or their personal sick time, Pearson said.
The amendment was approved by the Planning Commission last week.
William Aikens, vice president of operations for the site developer H&W Construction, has said his company has added a second national builder for the project. The increase in permits would allow them to coordinate a fair plan for both developers to complete it by the end of 2021, he said.
The increase in permits would allow the developer to complete the project about six to nine months sooner than expected, said Lee Pambid, planning and zoning administrator, during Mondayâs meeting. Staff recommended the approval saying it is in line with the comprehensive plan and similar documents.