Town Buildings Closed to the Public

Published March 16, 2020 | Town Manager | Updated March 24, 2020 | Automatically Archived on 3/27/2020

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As we continue to reassess and take steps to limit the spread of COVID-19, the illness associated with the novel coronavirus, as of 4:00 p.m. today, Monday, March 16, 2020, 

All Town buildings will be closed to the public until further notice. 

This also includes DPW, Goodnow Library and Fairbank Community Center & Senior Center.

Offices will be open to staff, but residents must call and will only be seen by appointment, if necessary. Town Services will still be available via email and phone. Please click here for the Sudbury Town Office Directory. Those requesting assistance in a Town building may be seen by appointment, if necessary.

We will re-evaluate the situation as necessary. 

Please be advised that Public Safety will not be impacted, however, as a further precautionary measure, until further notice, we are asking citizens to avoid coming into the lobbies of the Police and the Fire Stations unless an emergency exists.  When feasible, we will temporarily allow citizens to file reports via phone in working with an officer to facilitate the report/investigation. If necessary, the Police Department will meet with reporting parties on a case-by-case basis at the judgement of the officer.

We continue to work collaboratively in order to make decisions that we believe are in the best interests of our residents and our employees. 

In addition, please be advised that Sudbury Water District offices are closed to the public.

Please watch our web-site for updates as we charter through this fluid situation.  We appreciate your patience. Thank you.

–Interim Town Manager Maryanne Bilodeau