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Council approves downtown events; requires masks at May 'time out' gathering

City of Lock Haven City Council · April 20, 2021
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Summary

Council approved a homecoming parade request and a Downtown Lock Haven "time out" business networking event for May, adding a safety-condition amendment to require masks for attendees except when seated; the "time out" approval passed in a 6-1 roll call after debate over occupancy and public-health risk.

The Lock Haven City Council approved two downtown event requests on April 19 and attached a COVID-safety condition to one of them.

Casey Campbell, the city's director of community life, presented a homecoming parade request by Keystone Central and Lock Haven University for Oct. 21, 2021, including a closure of Main Street for the parade and use of Henderson Street for staging. Council moved and approved that request without additional conditions.

The council next considered a request from Downtown Lock Haven Inc. and the Clinton County Economic Partnership to use the East Main Street parking…

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