Malibu City Hall will close to the public from Wednesday through Jan. 28 due to rising COVID-19 cases.
READ MORE:“The temporary closure of City Hall to the public is out of an abundance of caution to help slow the spread of COVID-19 amidst the current surge so that we can protect the health
and safety of the community, especially seniors and other high-risk groups, and to allow city staff to continue to safely provide essential city services,” Mayor Paul Grisanti said in a statement.
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