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City Hall Reopened at 360 N Main St.

City Hall Reopened at 360 N Main St.

City Hall has moved from its previous, leased offices into the new, permanent building at 360 N. Main St. at 7 a.m.

The public can accesses the same services at the new location during the same business hours: 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday.

Departments located at the building include Administration, Billing and Finance, Building Inspection, Planning, Community Relations and Human Resources.

A ribbon cutting and open house is planned for Tuesday, May 14, from 4:30 to 6 p.m.

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New City Hall to Open April 25, Celebration Slated for May 14

City Hall will soon move back to the heart of North Liberty.

The new building, at 360 N. Main St., brings City Hall to its fourth — and final — home, and includes indoor and outdoor community spaces. City Hall will close at its current 3 Quail Creek Circle location at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, April 23, and open for business at the new Main Street location at 7 a.m. on Thursday, April 25.

A public open house and ribbon cutting is planned for Tuesday, May 14, from 4:30 to 6 p.m. before the first City Council meeting in the new chambers.

A decade ago, the City of North Liberty began acquiring land in the original part of town with the intent of building the city’s civic campus. The new City Hall follows the recent remodeling of the nearby fire station and the 2020 opening of the new police station to complete the Civic Campus.

The new facility, which sits between Reds Alehouse and the Police Department amid Dubuque, Cherry and Main streets, will house the city’s administrative offices, city council chambers, flexible indoor community space and a public plaza for events, gatherings and other community building. The investment in original North Liberty helps anchor a growing walkable district.

The offices will increase staff efficiency by bringing together administrative, finance, billing, human resource, legal, building inspection, planning, information technology and community relations staff into a single, purpose-built facility for the first time ever.

 

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