MURFREESBORO, Tenn. (WTVF) — Murfreesboro Mayor Shane McFarland will provide an update Tuesday night on the reopening guidelines for the city.
McFarland will give the update at 6 p.m. via the city’s Facebook page. You can also watch on YouTube.
The update comes as Gov. Bill Lee’s “Stay at Home” order is set to expire on Thursday, April 30.
McFarland is expected to explain how revised restrictions will allow some previously restricted businesses to resume and help prepare for phased openings of other businesses.
“I will continue to update the citizens of Murfreesboro on the health and economic impact of the coronavirus as we seek to reopen our economy,” said Mayor Shane McFarland. “Many citizens and businesses still have questions about how we can safely reopen and operate under Governor Lee’s Reopening Guidelines and our local guidelines as the Stay at Home order expires April 30.”
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