City of Stillwater COVID FAQs
Latest episodes of the podcast City of Stillwater COVID FAQs
- Q. 13 How is the City’s budget? Do I need to worry?
- Q. 1 When can I come back to work after being sick from a non-COVID illness?
- Q. 23 What happens if there is an increased number of employees with close contact?
- Q. 22 Why is there a public safety exception? What does it mean?
- Q. 21 What is the City doing to ensure employee/customer safety?
- Q. 20 Is my current workload going to continue?
- Q. 19 Can my department have an in-person staff meeting?
- Q. 18 I know there are new expectations on how we do business. Can you list some of them?
- Q. 17 Why can’t the City be stable and consistent?
- Q. 16 What capital projects/purchases will not happen? Why not?
- Q. 15 Will City services change because of the pandemic? If so, how?
- Q. 14 What is the City doing to ensure we can continue to provide services to the public?
- Q. 12 Is the City looking at making changes to how it operates due to COVID-19? If so, how and when will I be notified of those changes?
- Q. 11 My family and I need help dealing with all of this. Who can I talk to?
- Q. 10 I need to make a trip to another state. Is there a travel ban for employees?
- Q. 9 I need training for my progression or to keep my certification up to date. Am I allowed to travel?
- Q. 8 As an employee, I’ve already had COVID. What does that mean for me?
- Q. 7 What does it mean to be a close contact, and how do I know if that's me?
- Q. 6 Why can't every position in the city work remotely?
- Q. 5 Which type of leave will be used for my situation?
- Q. 4 What does Families First Provide for? can I use it?
- Q. 3 What happens when I run out of sick leave?
- Q. 2 I'm not sick, why do I have to keep 6 feet apart from my coworkers?
- Q. 0 What does "don't come to work sick" mean?