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Front door access to Williams Lake City Hall to be closed temporarily

Williams Lake City Hall will have it’s front doors closed temporarily for repairs.

The doors will be unavailable to the public starting today (May 10th), and will reopen on Wednesday, May 15th.

Director of Municipal Services, Rob Warnock talks about the repairs taking place.

“What we’re doing here is the concrete out front of City Hall at the main doors has to be replaced, so we need some time to remove it an then have it put back in.”

Warnock added that the replacement is needed due to wear and tear, becoming a tripping hazard.

He asks that everyone have a bit of patience while the repairs are being done.

Anyone needing to stop by City Hall can contact the front desk at 250-392-2311, and the side entrance will be opened up.

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