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City Services Transition to New City Hall Building in Mid-September
Following years of planning and construction, the city will move into a new city hall building in mid-September. To accommodate the move, the current city hall building at 10722 SE Main St. will close to the public on Monday, Sep. 11 at noon. The Johnson Creek Facility at 6101 SE Johnson Creek Blvd. will close Tuesday, Sep. 12 at noon.
During this time, in-person services at both the Johnson Creek Facility and current city hall are closed, however, online services will not be disrupted and payments can still be made through the drop box. All in-person city services will reopen on Friday, Sep. 15 at 8 a.m. at the new building located at 10501 SE Main St.
Please note, the first public meetings in the new city hall building are the City Council work and regular sessions on Oct. 3. Until then, meetings will continue at the current city hall building. This schedule is subject to change and more announcements will be made on the city's website and social media pages. Be sure to check back often for the latest information.
As announced earlier this year, the city selected Henry Point Development to reimagine the historic city hall building. Redevelopment will preserve the building’s façade, while updating the interior to host several tenants, including a brewery, restaurant, bakery and coffee shop, along with community art and office space. Construction is expected to begin in late 2023.