Harman Center Closes March 4-9 for Cleaning

Yakima, WALocal News

The Harman Center, an essential community resource in Yakima, will undergo its annual deep cleaning from March 4th through March 9th, as highlighted by Recreation Program Supervisor Leslie Richards. The closure aims to address the significant wear and tear the building has experienced, ensuring a clean and safe environment for all visitors. Cleaning efforts will include dusting fixtures, washing window blinds, carpet cleaning, and pressure washing, reflecting the city's commitment to maintaining high standards for public facilities. Richards noted that such proactive maintenance is vital for enhancing user experience and preserving the integrity of the building. The announcement serves as a reminder of the importance of community resources and their upkeep.

Residents are advised to plan their visits accordingly during this closure period. Such initiatives not only improve the aesthetic appeal but also promote health and safety for the community. The city's dedication to maintaining public spaces underscores its commitment to serving Yakima residents effectively.

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