Public Notice: Court House Elevator Goes Under the Knife | Eastern NC Now

The second phase of the renovation of the public elevator in the Beaufort County Courthouse (112 W. 2nd Street, Washington, NC) will begin on Monday, August 5th.

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News release:

    The second phase of the renovation of the public elevator in the Beaufort County Courthouse (112 W. 2nd Street, Washington, NC) will begin on Monday, August 5th. This renovation is scheduled to be completed by Friday, August 30th.

    If individuals require the services of the courthouse and are unable to climb the stairs, they should contact the appropriate department and obtain accommodation instructions. Signage with departmental phone numbers will be posted in the interior of the Handicapped Entrance on the basement level. A remote office on the basement level will also be available for use, if required.

    Christina L. Smith
     Public Works Director

    Beaufort County
     christina.smith@co.beaufort.nc.us
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