Big things are happening at Town Hall, and if you ever have reason to go there, you’ll want to keep reading.
Town Hall will soon be undergoing some major renovations, including upgrading the police department facilities, building department and assessment areas; enlarging the restrooms and adding a lunchroom for employees; upgrading the building interior; enhancing security; and asbestos abatement.
Renovations will begin later this month, and the building will be closed for six months while they’re being completed.
That means that beginning Friday April 21, the Webster Town Hall building at 1000 Ridge Road will be closed for six months.
While the Town Hall building is closed, all town business will be conducted at 1002 Ridge Road, the Van Ingen Court Building behind Town Hall next to Ridge Park. Long-time residents will remember the building as the old library. You’ll be able to pay your taxes there, get a dog license, apply for a building permit, get assessing papers, and any other business you currently do at Town Hall.
The Webster Police Department, however, will remain open at Town Hall. Of course, if you need emergency assistance, call 9-1-1.
All renovations are expected to be completed by November 1.
For questions, call (585) 872-7068 or email supervisor@ci.webster.ny.us
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