News Summary
York County offices in Rock Hill will close temporarily on March 17 for a heating and air system replacement. Affected offices include the County Auditor, Tax Collection, and Veterans Affairs at the Heckle Complex. Residents can visit the Government Center for assistance during the upgrades, which are expected to last several months. Online tax payments remain available for residents amid the changes.
York County Offices to Temporarily Close for Heating & Air System Replacement
Hey there, York County residents! If you’ve been planning a trip to the County Auditor, Tax Collection, or Veterans Affairs offices in Rock Hill, we’ve got some news that might impact your schedule. On March 17, several county offices will be temporarily closed as the heating and air system is getting a much-needed upgrade.
Where to Go Instead
The offices located at the Heckle Complex in Rock Hill won’t be available for public business on that day. But don’t fret just yet! If you need to pop in for anything important, you can head over to the Government Center in downtown York. Just make your way to 6 S. Congress Street, and you’ll find the help you need!
For those who might be a bit lost, there will be clear signage posted to guide visitors to the appropriate departments. So just keep an eye out if you need some assistance navigating your way around!
Planning and Development Services Also Closing
Not just the Heckle Complex will be closing down; the Planning and Development Services office at Liberty Street in York will also be shuttered on the same day. The permitting staff will be on the move, though. They’ll temporarily set up shop on the fourth floor of the Government Center, specifically in room 4200, which is conveniently located right in front of the elevators.
It seems like quite a bit of hassle with the relocations, but rest assured, the staff is doing their best to make the transition as smooth as possible for everyone involved!
Changes Lasting for Several Months
Now, here’s the kicker: These closures are expected to last for several months as they work on the new heating and air systems. It’s a substantial project aimed at improving the overall environment for both the employees and the citizens who rely on these important offices. So while it may be inconvenient now, the end goal is a more comfortable and efficient space for all.
Pay Your Taxes Online!
While we know you might miss the in-person interactions, there’s good news: you don’t have to wait for the offices to reopen to take care of your taxes! Residents can conveniently pay their taxes online from the comfort of their own homes. So go ahead, grab a cup of coffee and take care of those pesky tax payments without needing to step out the door!
We understand this may cause a few disruptions as everyone adapts to the temporary changes. Hopefully, with a little planning and time, the community will navigate this smoothly. So mark your calendars for March 17, and remember to adjust those plans accordingly!
Stay Informed
As always, stay tuned for updates about the temporary office closures as they’ll keep you informed about when everything will be back to normal. Until then, enjoy the beautiful weather and don’t hesitate to reach out to the Government Center for any needs that might pop up during this period.
Happy planning, York County! Your community offices are working hard to serve you better!
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