The City of Brighton will extend its temporary closure of all city buildings to the public through April 26. The extended closure is in line with the statewide stay at home order issued by Governor Jared Polis.
City operations will continue but visitors will not be allowed in the buildings. This schedule is subject to change, as the city continues to evaluate information from our local and state partners.
The following buildings will continue to be closed to the public:
Brighton City Hall, 500 S. 4th Ave.
Historic City Hall, 22 S. 4th Ave.
Brighton Recreation Center, 555 N. 11th Ave.
Eagle View Adult Center, 1150 Prairie Center Parkway
Armory Performing Arts Center, 300 Strong St.
The Brighton Police Department remains open. Essential public safety services will continue and measures are in place to continue non-emergency operations.
Residents may continue to contact the city by phone or email for questions or service needs or visit www.brightonco.gov for online services. A list of frequently asked questions is also available at www.brightonco.gov/covid-2019.