Politics & Government
Half Moon Bay's City Hall Closed for Renovations
Staff is working out of nearby offices.

HALF MOON BAY, CA – The Half Moon Bay City Hall closed its doors for renovations Monday but city staff will continue to work out of temporary offices a few blocks away.
The renovations include a new layout that will end the use of hallways and common areas for storage, allow some workers to move out of a conference room into a permanent office space and upgrade the front counter to provide disabled access, among other things, according to city officials.
City staff will operate out of the city's emergency operations center at 537 Kelly Ave. until the renovations are complete, likely by the end of November, according to city officials.
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Currently, staff from the city's Finance and Administrative Services department and the City Clerk's office are working out of offices at 507B Purissima St., but the clerk's office will move back to City Hall once it reopens.
People who have business with the Building, Planning and Engineering departments or with the City Manager's office should visit the Kelly Avenue offices until the City Hall renovations are complete, according to city officials.
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All city phone numbers will remain the same.
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