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City agencies provide service updates as Denver transitions to ‘safer at home’ guidelines

Denver Mayor Michael Hancock at a news conference about COVID-19 on April 13, 2020. (KDVR)

DENVER (KDVR) – Denver’s stay-at-home order expires Friday, which means the city will shift into the state’s “safer at home” phase beginning Saturday.

Several city agencies are providing service updates that will begin Monday, May 11.

Some city agencies, including the DMV, Denver Public Library, city recreation centers, the Taxpayer Service Center, building and zoning permitting and Denver Workforce services and Denver Human Services locations will remain closed to in-person visits. However, many of these services are available online or over the phone.

The following agencies have updated services as the city transitions to “safer at home” guidelines: