Brooklyn Park City Hall Dropbox Restored For Paperwork And Payments
Brooklyn Park City Hall Dropbox Restored For Paperwork And Payments
Residents of Brooklyn Park may be pleased to learn that the City Hall Dropbox is once again operational. Following a period of disrepair, an announcement on the City of Brooklyn Park's official website confirms the resumption of this essential service. Residents can now securely deposit paperwork in the drop box located outside City Hall, with the understanding that submissions will be processed during regular business hours, specifically the following business day between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. at the DMV office.
For those who prefer the old-school method of a check or money order, Dropbox stands ready to receive your payments. Do note that these should be made out payable to the City of Brooklyn Park—a small but crucial detail in our world where devils lurk in the bureaucratic small print. The box won't take cash or card payments, and for those, residents will have to make the trek to City Hall itself or navigate the online payment options.
The announcement made on December 13th also mentioned alternative ways to make utility bill payments, which include online transactions and traditional mailing methods. For anyone needing access to City Hall services in person, doors are open Monday through Friday, between the glorious hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
Accessibility is a priority, and the City has made provisions for that too. If there's a need for information in another language or a specialized format, requests can be emailed to access@brooklynpark.org or made by calling 763-424-8000. And, for speakers of Spanish requiring assistance, there's a direct line at the same number. More details and updates can be found on the City's bulletin.
SOURCE: hoodline