Burien Permit Center Temporary Closure Next Week

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The Burien Permit Center will undergo a temporary closure next week, directly affecting critical services related to building inspections and customer support. Residents are encouraged to utilize email for any inquiries during this time, ensuring they receive timely assistance despite the closure. Brad Pihlstrom, overseeing the operations, emphasizes the importance of this measure in enhancing service quality and efficiency. This development is particularly relevant for homeowners and local businesses planning construction or renovation projects, as it may impact their permit timelines. The city of Burien is committed to transparent communication, urging residents to stay informed about this temporary disruption.

By providing alternative contact methods, the city aims to mitigate inconveniences for those in need of services. This announcement reflects Burien's proactive approach in maintaining effective customer service while navigating operational changes. Residents should mark their calendars and prepare accordingly to avoid project delays.

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