Everett Municipal Building closed Monday, June 2 to Sunday, June 15

Everett, WALocal News

The Everett Municipal Building in Washington will close from June 2 to June 15, 2025, for necessary maintenance. This closure will impact several municipal services, including emergency services, legal assistance, and public records access. Residents are advised to visit the city's official website for updates on service availability and alternative arrangements during this time. City officials assert that the maintenance is crucial for ensuring the safety and efficiency of municipal operations. This effort aligns with a broader initiative to improve public infrastructure across Everett.

The city encourages residents to plan ahead, as access to various services will be limited. The closure is expected to cause some inconvenience, but officials aim to complete the work promptly. Overall, this maintenance is vital for maintaining community standards and operational integrity.

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