City Hall Temporary Office Phone Hours Updated 5202020 City of Leavenworth

Leavenworth, WALocal News

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the City of Leavenworth has updated the temporary office phone hours for its Finance and Records Department, effective May 20, 2020. Residents can now contact the department from Monday to Friday, between 9:00 AM and 1:00 PM, reflecting the city's adaptation to safety guidelines. The department remains accessible via email, with staff on reduced schedules working to respond to inquiries promptly. To facilitate utility bill payments, the city partners with Xpress Bill Pay, allowing residents to pay online using credit or debit cards, or through direct bank transfers. This online service ensures that residents can manage their utility payments conveniently and securely from home.

The article highlights the city's dedication to providing essential services while prioritizing public health during the ongoing pandemic. By offering flexible communication and payment options, Leavenworth aims to support its community effectively through these challenging times. The collaboration with Xpress Bill Pay not only streamlines payment processes but also enhances the overall customer experience for utility customers.

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