CITY OF FALLS CITY PRESS RELEASE Falls City, Ne-
Effective Immediately, in response to the Centersfor Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) recommendation to implement social distancing, the use of all City of Falls City owned playground equipment, basketball courts, and shelter houses are prohibited. The previously named items either cannot be readily disinfected or do not support social distancing, which may put the public at risk for spreading the Covid-19 virus. Stanton’s Lake, the walking trail that extends around the lake, frisbee golf, dog park, tennis courts and the skateboard park remain open, as well as the parks themselves, while practicing social distancing. The City of Falls City understands and appreciates that families would like to get outside and exercise.
Please continue to enjoy the great outdoors! For general information, please contact City Hall at 402-245-2851.
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