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City Offices Closed on February 17th City of Ferndale

Ferndale, WALocal News

The City of Ferndale has announced that all City Offices will be closed on February 17th in observance of Presidents Day, a federal holiday that honors past U. S. presidents. As a result of this closure, the regularly scheduled City Council Meeting will be held one day later, on February 18th, allowing citizens to continue engaging in local affairs. Emergency services will remain fully operational during this time, with residents encouraged to call 9-1-1 for urgent matters.

This closure is part of the city's effort to recognize important national holidays while ensuring that essential services are still available. City Offices will reopen on February 18th, returning to their normal business hours to serve the community. Residents are advised to plan accordingly for this holiday closure. Staying informed about such announcements helps ensure that community members can participate fully in local governance and access necessary services. This timely notice underscores the city's commitment to transparency and communication with its residents.

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