Politics & Government
Manhattan Beach City Hall Extends Appointment-Only Access
As the omicon surge hits Manhattan Beach, Manhattan Beach City Hall will remain open to appointment-only access until Jan. 31.
MANHATTAN BEACH, CA — Manhattan Beach City Hall will remain open to appointment-only access through Jan. 31 as COVID-19 cases and community transmission rates continue to increase, city officials said this week.
Online services and in-person appointments are available. For a complete list of online city services or to make an appointment, visit Manhattan Beach City Hall Appointments.
The police and fire department lobby will close to visitors until Jan. 31. However, the police and fire departments are always accessible to the public. Residents can dial 911 in the event of an emergency. For general inquiries, you can call the police department’s main line at (310) 802-5140 or the fire department’s main line at (310) 802-5200.
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At this time, public works services will not be adversely affected, city officials said. In-person recreation programs, parks, tennis courts, fields and community centers will remain open until further notice.
Check updates as the COVID-19 pandemic evolves on the city's website, where the city will continue to provide updates and daily case counts at Manhattan Beach Coronavirus.
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