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The city of Norman is inviting residents to weigh in on a plan to reopen businesses and public facilities by filling out an online questionnaire.

City council members will consider the survey results Tuesday, along with input from public health experts, business owners and healthcare professionals, to develop a multi-phase plan to "Reboot Norman."

"While it is still necessary for the current Stay at Home order to stay in place through April 30, it is time we start looking at life after quarantine," Mayor Breea Clark said in a news release. "The safety of our residents will always be our number one priority, and we will take into account expert advice to prevent a second peak of COVID-19 cases, but we are excited to look to the future as well."

Residents can fill out the questionnaire at bit.ly/NormanPublicInput. In order to give the council a chance to review public comments prior to its discussion, the survey will be closed at noon on April 21.