Pleasant Hill City Hall suspends in-person visits due to COVID-19 safety concerns

Pleasant Hill, CA (Jan. 8, 2022) — In response to the rise of COVID-19 cases in Contra Costa County caused by the Omicron variant, and concerns over the safety of the community and staff, the City of Pleasant Hill will temporarily suspend in-person visits to City Hall offices beginning on Monday, January 10, 2022.

The City will return to in-person by appointment visits as soon as it is safe to do so.

The City will continue to provide all services to the community during this closure. Staff will be available to the public by phone and email and the community will still be able to conduct business online using the city’s website, www.pleasanthillca.org.

To find out more about permits, please visit the permit center at www.pleasanthillca.org/247/Permits-and-Handouts. Business licenses and renewals can be obtained at www.pleasanthillca.org/70/Business-License.

Community members can report street light outages, potholes, and other City issues by using the AskPhill app at www.pleasanthillca.org/1083/Ask-PHill

For more information, please contact Community Relations Manager Geoff Gillette at (925)671-5229 or ggillette@pleasanthillca.org.

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