(KLZA)-- City offices and all city owned facilities in Falls City will remain closed through May 15 to allow ample time for city staff to put safeguards in place for staff and the public.
The City office will open Monday, May 18 and return to the regular hours of 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Online bill paying fees and late charges along with disconnect fees will be waived through May 31. Disconnection of utilities will be enforced due to non-payment beginning May 28. Customers with outstanding utility bills need to contact the Utility Office if they are unable to pay their bill due to COVID-19.
The Falls City Library and and Art Center lobby will remain closed until further notice but he drive through remains open.
Parks equipment, basketball and volleyball courts are also closed until further notice. There is not date set for the Aquatic Park or the Splash Pad to open.
Prichard Auditorium will be open for the May 12 Primary Election.
If you have any questions, contact the City Office at 402-245-2851 or the Utility Office at 402-245-2724.
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