All Adams County employees will return to work on Wednesday, June 2, and Adams County buildings will be fully staffed in person. For the past year, many employees have been working remotely to help combat the spread of COVID-19 for both county employees and the public.
The county recently moved to a four-day building schedule for the Government Center, Human Services Center, Motor Vehicle locations, Recording, and Elections. Building hours are 7 a.m. – 5:30 p.m., Tuesday through Friday. Employees who work a 5/8 schedule will work remotely on Mondays. Some departments and elected offices will maintain different schedules, which can be found on the Adams County website.
“We understand not all residents can take time off during the day with a typical 8 to 5 job. Changing our service delivery model to a four-day schedule, with expanded hours each day, gives our residents additional time to conduct in-person county business,” said County Manager Raymond Gonzales. “Our Board fully supports this decision to extend our operating hours four days a week to better meet our residents’ needs.”
Board of County Commissioners public hearings, land use cases, and study sessions will return to in-person meetings beginning Tuesday, June 15. We are working on a plan to accommodate both in-person and virtual environments for public hearings and study sessions, through the end of the year.
Adams County will continue to comply with all state and local public health orders in place. We encourage residents to follow COVID-19 safety protocols while in all county buildings. Access Adams Online to handle many transactions remotely, via the Save a Trip tab. If you feel sick, please do not come to the buildings
Raymond Gonzales has resigned his position as Adams County Manager, effective Nov. 30, 2021. Gonzales has taken a position as President of Metro Denver Economic Development Corporation (MDEDC) and Executive Vice President of Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce. He will remain with Adams County through November 2021 and will start his position with MDEDC Dec. 1, 2021.
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