Overview
Municipal Services and Administration
The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. City Government Center serves as the primary hub for the municipal government of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Conveniently located in the downtown district, this facility houses the offices of the Mayor, City Council, City Treasurer, and various administrative departments. It is the central location for residents to conduct city business, including paying taxes, applying for permits, and accessing public records. The building also hosts the Harrisburg Bureau of Police and Fire Bureau administration, ensuring centralized coordination of public safety services.
Treasury and Tax Collection
A key function within the center is the Office of the City Treasurer. Residents visit this office to pay real estate taxes, school district taxes, and mercantile/business privilege taxes. The office also processes payments for trash and recycling services. While online payment portals are encouraged for convenience, the center provides a drop-box location for payments. It is important to note that the Treasurer’s office may have specific hours different from the main building, often closing earlier in the day. Payment methods typically include checks and money orders, with credit cards accepted via online systems subject to processing fees.
Permits, Codes, and Meetings
The Codes Bureau located here is responsible for issuing building permits, zoning approvals, and health licenses. Business owners and contractors frequently visit to file plans or schedule inspections. The center also serves as the venue for public meetings, including City Council sessions where local ordinances and budget issues are debated. Security measures are in place at the entrance; visitors should expect to pass through a metal detector and have bags inspected. The building is accessible to individuals with disabilities, featuring ramps and elevators to all public floors.
- City Treasurer: Collection of property taxes, local services tax, and utility payments.
- Codes Bureau: Building permits, rental inspections, and zoning applications.
- City Council: Legislative body meetings and public hearings.
- Vital Records: Local processing of health licenses and business registrations.
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