*UPDATES POSTED AFTER MARCH 23 WILL APPEAR BELOW THIS MESSAGE*
March 23, 2020 – In accordance with the “Stay Home, Stay Safe” Executive Order 2020-21 issued by Governor Gretchen Whitmer, the City of Midland has closed all City buildings and facilities and suspended all non-essential services through Monday, April 13.
Effective Tuesday, March 24 through Monday, April 13, 2020, the following service changes will be implemented:
- The Sanitary Landfill will be closed to residential customers. Commercial customers may access the Landfill Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. It will be closed on Saturdays.
- The start date for spring yard waste collection is postponed through Monday, April 13.
- Monthly brush collection is suspended through Monday, April 13.
- The Grace A. Dow Memorial Library’s temporary curbside materials pick-up service has been eliminated. Patrons can continue to renew items online and drop off items via the Library’s drop box.
- Dial-A-Ride Transportation will operate normal phone and bus service hours to provide rides for essential travel only.
- Water service installations are postponed through Monday, April 13.
- The terminal building of the Jack Barstow Airport is closed. Pilots may continue to access hangars and purchase fuel as needed.
- Building permits and inspection services will be limited to emergency needs only.
- At this time, public meetings of the Midland City Council and City boards, commissions, and committees will be evaluated on a meeting-by-meeting basis to assess their need to meet and take action on matters of significant importance.
In addition to these new closures, the following previously-announced closures and service changes will remain in effect:
- Midland City Hall, Municipal Service Center, Water Treatment Plant, Wastewater Treatment Plant, Law Enforcement Center, Grace A. Dow Memorial Library, Midland Civic Arena, and all Midland Fire Department stations will remain closed to the public.
- Rental certification inspections through the Building Department are postponed.
- Visitors to Washington Woods and Riverside Place senior housing complexes are limited to essential care providers only.
During the closure, most non-essential City staff will be working remotely and responding to residents’ requests by phone and email to the best of their ability in line with the “Stay Home, Stay Safe” order. Residents are encouraged to conduct business with City staff via email or phone or on the City’s website, www.cityofmidlandmi.gov. To contact a City staff member or department by phone, residents can call the City Hall switchboard at 989-837-3300.
City refuse collection and monthly heavy item collection (no brush) will continue as scheduled. Please have items placed at the curb by 7:30 a.m. on your scheduled day to receive collection.
Water and sewer bill payments will still be accepted during the closure. Residents can pay their bills online at www.cityofmidlandmi.gov/pay or submit payment by cash or check via the City’s secure drop box located inside the main doors of City Hall, 333 W. Ellsworth Street.
The City will continue to monitor public health information regarding COVID-19 and will reassess and alter its response as needed.
For the latest updates and information regarding the statewide response to COVID-19, please visit www.michigan.gov/coronavirus.
UPDATE: March 24, 2020 - In an effort to limit staff exposure in line with Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s “Stay Home, Stay Safe” Executive Order 2020-21, the City of Midland Sanitary Landfill will be closed on Saturdays and restrict its weekday hours through Monday, April 13.
During the restriction, Landfill will be open to commercial customers only from 7 a.m. – 2 p.m. Monday through Friday and will be closed on Saturdays. Residential customers will not be permitted to access the Landfill.
UPDATE: March 30, 2020 - City of Midland Parks and Recreation has closed the playground equipment in all City of Midland-maintained parks effective immediately until further notice.
The closures come in response to public health directives urging organizations to curb the potential spread of COVID-19 by closing or limiting public access to areas that attract congregations of people.
Residents may continue to use City parks and trails for outdoor exercise as outlined in Executive Order 2020-21 (“Stay Home, Stay Safe”) issued by Governor Gretchen Whitmer on Monday, March 23. Park visitors are encouraged to practice social distancing and hygiene guidelines as outlined by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and the Michigan Department of Health & Human Services, which include maintaining at least six (6) feet of distance between individuals, washing hands frequently, and avoiding touching your face.
More information on City parks and a map of the City’s park locations can be found online at www.cityofmidlandmi.gov/recreation.