City Offices Will Be Closed July 3 and 4

City Offices Will Be Closed July 3 and 4
Mayor James Marino — City of Clarksburg Official Website
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From Clarksburg City Manager Tiffany Fell, “The City of Clarksburg will follow the Governors Proclamation to permit cease of business on Monday, July 3rd, 2023, to spend an extended and enjoyable holiday weekend with loved ones in observance of Independence Day.”

As a reminder to anyone needing building or entry permits for dates covering July 1-4, 2023, please visit Code Enforcement before 4PM today, June 30, to receive those permits.

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