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Imperial Beach City Offices Closed for Holidays
Emergency and Public Works services will still be available.

IMPERIAL BEACH, CA – Imperial Beach City offices will be closed during the winter holiday starting Friday,
Dec. 23, 2016. City offices will reopen Tuesday, Jan. 3, 2017. City services will not be available during this period except for Public Safety, Fire and designated Public Works Department services.
During the winter holiday closure, licensed contractors can make emergency repairs on commercial or residential water, gas or electrical components and/or systems as long as a permit is obtained on Jan. 3. In an emergency situation, call the Building Inspection Request Line at 619-628-1360 and indicate the address, type of repair being performed and contact information. Only a licensed contractor can perform emergency repairs on building, electrical, mechanical and plumbing components or systems.
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Designated Public Works and stand-by crews are available for emergency sewer, public facility and street services. During the furlough period, call 619-628-1369 for Public Works services. For public safety emergencies call 911. For non-emergency services, including Public Works issues, the public may also call the Sheriff’s 24-hour line at 858-565-5200. To report graffiti, call the Graffiti Hotline at 619-575-3745.
During the winter holiday, the Finance Department will have a deposit drop-off box for business license payments at the southeastern, rear entrance to the Civic Center parking lot. Payments dropped off during this period will be certified when normal hours resume on Jan. 3. You can also pay online by going to www.imperialbeachca.gov and selecting "online payments" on the left-hand tool bar.
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For more information, contact the Imperial Beach City offices at 619-423-8300 or visit
www.imperialbeachca.gov.
– Press release submitted by city of Imperial Beach / Image via Shutterstock
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