The City of Windsor is reducing some of its services and closing some of its buildings due to COVID-19.
Mayor Drew Dilkens says the city will close city hall, its Parks and Recreation Building on McDougall St and its Parking Enforcement site.
"The action that we're taking today is actually in line with most other municipalities certainly our size that's happening across the province of Ontario," says Dilkens.
He says the city will also suspend issuing marriage licences and performing civil ceremonies.
Dilkens says the Windsor-Detroit Tunnel bus will also be suspended and Transit Windsor is adjusting its service.
"You'll also see an adjusted schedule for Transit Windsor as we adjust to both the usage and trying to deal with the issues with respect to drivers and making sure we have enough drivers on the road to be able to handle the reduced volume that we're seeing," says Dilkens.
Dilkens says there are a number of services that will stay the same including municipal curb-side garbage pick up and recycling.
The suspensions go in effect at the end of the business day on Thursday until at least April 5.