All city services are open and operational, with the exception of the Lehnis Railroad Museum and City Meeting facilities.

We are committed to provide uninterrupted services, while prioritizing the health and safety of our staff and citizens, said Brownwood City Manager Emily Crawford. Although customer foot traffic will not be available, the City has a variety of options to access services. In many cases, the additional methods of customer service will increase the convenience and speed of service delivery. Although not under the circumstances we expected, COVID-19 has accelerated our digital service delivery, which will continue even after the pandemic is over, stated Crawford.

These precautions are in the best interest of our residents, visitors, employeesandtheir safety. We appreciate the understanding and patience of our community.

All forms used are now available and fillable online. Payments can be made online and assistance is available per phone call.Drop box will now be used in replacement of the drive through window.

Payments can be made online for Contractor/Vendor registration or Permits.Drop box will now be used in replacement of the drive through window.

Job Applications may be sealed in an envelope put in the drop box. Envelopes will be provided at the drop box. Any interactions with current employees will be handled via email or electronic forms.

A list of all facilities impacted are listed at https://www.brownwoodtexas.gov/552/Closures-of-Public-Facilities-Informatio. This includes all sports fields, activities, and practices. For more community closure information see http://www.brownwoodtexas.gov/HEALTH

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City Increases Online Services and Closes Drive Through Window / Drop box now used in replacement of the drive through window. - Brownwood News

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