Notice Department Office Closures 412-4132023 - City of Bonney Lake

Bonney Lake, WALocal News

The City of Bonney Lake has issued an important notice regarding upcoming department office closures on April 12 and April 13, 2023. During these two days, all city departments will be closed, which may affect residents seeking municipal services. The city emphasizes the importance of planning ahead, as services will not be available during this time. This notification is part of Bonney Lake's commitment to transparent communication with its residents. The announcement is accessible on the city's official website, where additional information and updates can also be found.

In light of this closure, residents are urged to consider alternative arrangements for any city-related business. The city remains dedicated to keeping the community informed about changes that may impact their day-to-day activities. Further updates regarding city services will be communicated as necessary.

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