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City Hall arrangements for payments and other business Effective Monday, November 23, 2020 From Mayor Pamela Hoots Attention all City Hall customers: Due to the fact that our community continues to see a great influx in Covid-19 cases, we will have all doors to City Hall closed to incoming traffic. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, however, we feel we must do this to protect those that are most vulnerable as well as keeping our staff as safe as possible. The city currently offers alternative options for all bill payments to the city. Online bill pay for utility payments and property taxes is available as well as over the phone and the night deposit located at the rear of the building. This box is checked daily. We do ask that you put your form of payment in a sealed envelope with something identifying what the payment is for. (i.e. Account number, Bill Number, or Account Holder's name.) For anyone wishing to turn on service through the City of Columbia Gas Department, you may call and set up a time to do so. This also applies to any zoning paperwork or other fees you made need to submit. Should you need to pick up an accident report, please call 270-384-4119 and someone will assist you in getting the report and leaving in outside box for pickup. The staff at City Hall will continue to work at the capacity currently mandated by the Governor's office. There will still be staff here in the office, however we do ask that you call 270-384-2501 should you be outside and need assistance. All other city related departments are working as well and will continue to provide all usual services. None of us prefer to operate this way, however we do feel that it is in the best interest of everyone. Thank you. This story was posted on 2020-11-22 15:18:16
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