(KLZA)-- In response to the COVID-19 Pandemic, Falls City Mayor Shawna Bindle announced in a press release Tuesday that the City of Falls City is closing City Hall and other facilities to the public.
City Hall, utility facilities, Prichard Auditorium, Candle Light Cabin and the Falls City Library and Arts Center are closed to the public until further notice.
City staff will be available via telephone to provide services and conduct business. If you are paying a utility bill by check, please utilize the drop box outside of City Hall. Online bill pay is available and the City will waive fees until May 1. If you pay by cash you may call 402-245-2851 to arrange a time to make a payment.
The City Office will reach out and coordinate with groups that have activities scheduled at Prichard Auditorium and formulate a plan.
ssential services such as electric, water, gas, sewer, police and fire will continue to be provided.
If you need more information, contact City Hall at 402-245-2851.
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