Alexandria Intake counter to close early on March 16 due to inclement weather

Brian F. Kenney, Chief Judge
Brian F. Kenney, Chief Judge
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The Alexandria Intake counter will close at noon on March 16 due to inclement weather, according to an announcement made on March 15. The early closure is intended to ensure the safety of staff and visitors as adverse weather conditions are expected in the area.

This decision affects anyone planning to visit the Alexandria Intake counter on Monday, as services will not be available after midday. Individuals with urgent business are advised to adjust their plans accordingly.

No additional information about rescheduling or alternative arrangements was provided in the announcement. Those needing further assistance may need to check for updates from local authorities or the relevant office.

Early closures such as this are sometimes implemented during severe weather events to minimize risk and disruption. Observers can expect normal operations to resume once conditions improve.



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