City Facilities Closed Monday, May 26

Ellensburg, WALocal News

Ellensburg officials confirmed that city facilities will close on Monday, May 26, 2025, due to a holiday. The closure will extend through Tuesday, May 27, 2025, affecting local paratransit services and other city operations. Residents should plan for alternative arrangements during this period, as access to city services will be restricted. This decision reflects the city’s commitment to clear communication regarding service changes during holidays. The local government offices, located at 501 N Anderson St, will not be accessible, impacting the public's ability to conduct business.

Similar closures are common practice in cities throughout Washington state, ensuring residents are aware of potential disruptions. This closure aims to provide city employees with a designated holiday while maintaining transparency with the community. Residents are encouraged to check the city’s website for updates and further information.

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