Today - Walmart temporarily closed its Montrose location yesterday at 2 p.m. as part of a company-initiated program in response to the increased COVID-19 cases in the county. The store will remain closed until 6 a.m. Thursday to allow cleaning crews time to “thoroughly clean and sanitize the building” according to Walmart corporate spokesperson Ashley Nolan.
Also, Changes to the city’s four district boundaries are in limbo as city councilors continue discussing the current district map following August’s Census results. Councilors weighed eight different options presented during Monday’s work session. The boundaries need to be adjusted within a year of the Census results release, according to the City Charter, keeping councilors to a strict August 2022 deadline.
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