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City Hall Entrances to Close Temporarily for Stair Tread Installation on October 3-4

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The Department of Public Works will be installing new stair treads on the front and side entrances of City Hall. During this time, the staircases will be closed as they are worked on.

The front staircase will be out of order on Thursday, October 3, and the side staircase (facing the Police Department) will be out of order on Friday, October 4. The rear elevator/handicap entrance will remain open throughout this process. Signage will be in place to direct foot traffic to alternate doorways during the closures.

Additionally, there may be a slight odor in the building due to the adhesive used to install the rubber stair treads. Fans will be placed at exit doors to help mitigate potential odors.

We appreciate your patience and understanding as we work to improve the entrances to City Hall.

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