Wawa Preparing to Reopen Municipal Offices

Wawa's preparing to reopen its municipal offices - and restart transit.
The Municipality says as of Tuesday, September 8th, it will reopen the municipal offices to the public, though visitors will need to wear masks, sanitize their hands, and sign-in at the front lobby for contact tracing purposes - those who are sick or aren't feeling well are asked to stay home.
The Wawa Public Library's also opening under similar conditions.
In addition, the Municipality's reopening Council meetings to in-person attendance, but limited to eight people - those planning on attending are asked to call ahead so they can be screened, though meetings will still be streamed on the Municipality's YouTube page.
Meanwhile, plans are to restart transit service that same day, running 8:45 to 2:45 weekdays with reduced seating capacity and increased steps for cleaning and sanitizing the bus - again, users are asked to wear a mask and wash hands prior to getting on the bus, and to refrain from using it if sick.
Good news for frequent riders: any monthly pass that was still valid after March 24th is extended to September 30th, while a 10-day pass valid after March 24th is extended until the end of the year.