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City Hall is Open to In-Person Visits by Appointment Only
In response to the desire to limit transmission of the COVID-19 virus, City Hall will allow outside visitors by appointment only. However, critical City services will continue to be provided. Use the links below to each Department to find out how to access the services provided during by the City during these uncertain times.
Face Coverings
On July 21, 2020 the Common Council adopted a resolution providing face coverings within the City of Green Bay, effective on July 27, 2020. Read the full Resolution Providing Face Coverings (PDF) for more information.
- I have an office, where I don’t receive any customers, do my employees have to wear a mask while they’re working?
- Do I need to supply my employees with masks?
- I’m a business owner and I don’t want to comply with the mask mandate. What’s going to happen to me?
- What are some best practices to help my business during this time?
- Brown County COVID-19 Testing Locations (Map)
- Brown County COVID-19 Testing Locations (PDF)
- Brown County Health Department COVID-19
- Brown County United Way for 2-1-1
- Child Care Setting Restriction FAQs
- City of Green Bay Parks COVID-19 Reopening Plan
- DATCP Landlord Tenant COVID-19 FAQs
- Drive Up Testing FAQ - English
- Drive Up Testing FAQ - Español
- Drive Up Testing FAQ - Somali
- EMERGENCY ORDER #36: Interim Order to Turn the Dial
- Face Coverings Resolution (PDF)
- Green Bay COVID-19 Response
- Governor Evers Letter 3-12-2020
- Governor Evers Letter 3-21-2020
- K-12 School Closure FAQs
- Preguntas frecuentes sobre la ordenanza de máscaras (PDF)
- Reopen Guidelines for Businesses
- Resolution Extending Emergency Declaration (PDF)
- Resource Guide for Renters and Landlords in Brown County
- Safer at Home FAQs
- Safer at Home Order
- Small Business Pandemic Relief Loan
- WebEOC/Medical Facilities Update
- Wisconsin Department of Health Services
- Wisconsin Department of Health Services COVID-19 Vaccine
Vaccination Information
The Wisconsin Department of Health Services is the primary contact for vaccination information. Please visit their website for more information.
For Individuals age 65 and older: Wisconsin Department of Health Services (DHS) announced that adults over the age of 65 are eligible for the COVID-19 vaccine. Reach out to the providers below for more information for your personal options.
- Prevea Vaccine Information
- To schedule – myprevea.com or call 1-833-344-4373
- Bellin Vaccine Information
- To schedule - Mybellin.org or 920-445-7313
- Advocate Aurora Health Vaccine Information
- Schedule through the LiveWell app – must be a current patient of Aurora