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City Hall closed to future council meetings

Pandemic forces meetings to Convention Center

- By Alissa Skelton Staff writer Alissa Skelton, 757-995-9043, alissa.skelton@pilotonlin­e.com.

VIRGINIA BEACH — The Health Department has recommende­d that the City Council and Planning Commission no longer hold public meetings at City Hall for the foreseeabl­e future due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Suite 5 at the Virginia Beach Convention Center will be the new meeting place so everyone will have enough room for proper spacing, the city announced Thursday. The change comes a few days after Councilman John Moss announced he tested positive for COVID-19. The next scheduled council meeting is Tuesday.

The council and commission already held several meetings at the Convention Center due to the pandemic, but occasional­ly returned to council chambers for meetings that didn’t expect large crowds. The Convention Center can accommodat­e up to 40 audience members and has

plenty of room for people to wait outside if it reaches capacity.

Julie Hill, a spokeswoma­n for the city, said the

meeting room in City Hall has an HVAC system that does not meet the expectatio­ns set forth by the Centers for Disease Control

for air movement, cleaning and re-circulatio­n. Additional­ly, the space is too small, making it difficult to follow the 6-foot physical

distancing recommenda­tion to prevent the spread of COVID-19.

“Most of the meetings we have had over the last two months have been at the convention center, so while we will be in a different room, this solution allows us to exercise greater precaution­s than we are able to attain in the meeting chamber in City Hall,” City Manager Patrick Duhaney said in a statement.

Duhaney urged residents to only attend meetings if absolutely necessary. The city has allowed residents to participat­e remotely, including allowing speakers to comment during the meeting from home, but sometimes there are technical difficulti­es. The meeting are shown live on VBTV, VBGov.com and Facebook.

Hill asked residents to disregard ads for City Council and Planning Commission meetings placed in The Beacon, a Virginian-Pilot publicatio­n, that said Tuesdays meeting would be held at City Hall. She said the city planned to readvertis­e in The Pilot on Sunday “to call people’s attention to the move to the Convention Center.”

 ?? STEPHEN M. KATZ/STAFF ?? The council and commission have held several meetings at the Convention Center due to the pandemic, but occasional­ly returned to council chambers for meetings that didn’t expect large crowds.
STEPHEN M. KATZ/STAFF The council and commission have held several meetings at the Convention Center due to the pandemic, but occasional­ly returned to council chambers for meetings that didn’t expect large crowds.

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