Auburn Examiner

Auburn City Hall Temporarily Closes to the Public in Effort to Stop Spread of COVID-19

Auburn City Hall, a brick building with dark glass windows and doors throughout. Trees and greenery surround the building, with tall silver bell shaped lamps in the court yard in front of the building. The photo is taken from across the street at an angle, capturing a portion of the street and street lights.

Auburn City Hall | for the Auburn Examiner

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In response to guidance from Public Health – Seattle & King County, the City of Auburn will be closing City Hall and the Annex Customer Service Center to the public effective March 17.

While closed to the public, City of Auburn staff remain on duty and able to assist with payments and questions. Customers are encouraged to reach our staff through remote services including:

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Utility payments and questions:
253-931-3038
utilities@auburnwa.gov

Permitting:
253-931-3020 EXT 1
permitcenter@auburnwa.gov

Public Works:
253-931-3010
permitcenter@auburnwa.gov

Public records requests:
253-931-3039
Request online

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Passports:
253-931-3039

For all other questions, please visit auburnwa.gov for a list of city contacts or call the main line at 253-931-3000.

Council meetings will continue virtually and in-person at Council Chambers. The public is highly encouraged to attend the meeting online or by phone.

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Council meeting virtual participation:
https://zoom.us/j/679366528
Meeting ID: 679 366 528
Dial In: 1-669-900-9128

Building closures will be reassessed on March 29 and may be extended based on recommendations from Seattle & King County Public Health, Governor Inslee or federal guidance.


The above is a press release from the City of Auburn. The Auburn Examiner has not independently verified its content.

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