Issaquah City Hall under temporary closure amid COVID spike

The facility is expected to be closed through September.

As the COVID-19 delta variant continues to spread in King County, Issaquah City Hall will close to in-person services through Sept. 30.

Many options are still available online, including virtual Permit Center appointments and auto-pay for utility bills.

Jail visitation will not be available and release of property is available by appointment only.

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The Senior Center is currently closed due to COVID-19 precautions. To-Go lunches for ages 55+ are still being provided weekdays from 12-12:30 pm. Seniors who feel isolated during this time can call 425-837-3339.

The Julius Boehm Pool will undergo routine maintenance from Aug. 30-Sept.6. Pool usage will resume on Sept. 7.

Programs, classes and sports will continue at the Issaquah Community Center to follow best health practice guidance from Public Health — Seattle & King County.