Sunday, May 31, 2026

PAWTUCKET CITY HALL “PAUSE”

City Hall to Remain Closed to Public in Accordance with Pause in Rhode Island

Pawtucket – The City of Pawtucket, in accordance with the Pause in Rhode Island, has announced that City Hall will remain closed to the public through December 20th. With the ongoing pandemic, Mayor Donald R. Grebien and the Pawtucket City Council remain focused on keep the hardworking municipal employees and Pawtucket’s residents healthy and safe.

Mayor Grebien encourages residents to “safely and securely use the online and mail services that are available on the Pawtucket website.” He also thanked the community for their, “patience, support and understanding as everyone gets through the pandemic.”

Residents and businesses can contact City Hall Departments during hours of operation by calling City Hall and its employees, who will continue to work in the building, at 401-728-0500. A drop box is also available outside of City Hall.

For information regarding how the City may assist your business during the COVID 19 Emergency, please visit 

http://www.pawtucketri.com/business-pawtucket

The City asks that residents continue to do their part to minimize all risks by taking the proper precautions, including:

Wearing your mask,

Practicing social distancing,

Washing your hands constantly, and

Staying home if you are sick until you are fully healthy.

If you have symptoms, call 855-843-7620 for access to covid-19 testing and family support services associated with the coronavirus pandemic.