On Saturday, June 20, 2020, Crispus Attucks Pre-School will be having their graduation ceremony at 605 S. Duke St. Because of this, the 600 Block of S. Duke St. will be closed to vehicular traffic from 3:00 p.m. until 7:30 p.m.
Today the City of York is pleased to announce that the Treasurer’s Office, the department responsible for the receipt of all revenue for the City of York, will resume in-person operations beginning June 22nd.
Today the City of York announces changes to traffic patterns on Friday, June 5th to ensure the safe gathering of demonstrators during the evening’s planned demonstration.
Today the City of York announces changes to traffic patterns on Tuesday, June 2nd to support the efficient collection of election ballots and to ensure the safe gathering of demonstrators during the evening’s planned demonstration.
Due to COVID-19 issues the County Board of Elections has temporarily relocated several of the YORK CITY POLLS to the FAIRGROUNDS and to the ASBURY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH. These relocations shall be TEMPORARY and shall only be for the upcoming June 2 Primary Election.
York City Parking will resume enforcement of the parking meters, parking lots, and operation of the parking garages located at 41 E. Market St., 25 W. Philadelphia St., and 15 W. King St. beginning Tuesday, May 26, 2020.
The City of York is collaborating with the York County Food Bank, York Fresh Food Farms, and other community partners to increase access to fresh fruits and vegetables and other healthy foods by implementing a farm-to-pantry initiative as well as educational activities that promote healthy eating.
The City of York Department of Economic and Community Development is announcing the Micro Business grant application for those City businesses impacted by COVID-19. Applications will be accepted until May 18, 2020.
Together, the City of York, the Downtown York Business Improvement District, the York County Planning Commission, and the York County Economic Alliance have partnered with nationally known Fourth Economy Consultants to help align stakeholders around a common vision and develop a countywide strategic action plan.
York City curbside customers may resume placing yard waste at their designated pick-up point for collection <u>on their normal recycling day</u>, beginning Monday, May 4<sup>th</sup>.
In order to continue sanitation efforts, the City of York wishes to inform our residents and visitors that street sweeping has resumed at normal scheduled times.