Walker County Court House closed to public due to water leak

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ENFORCEMENT AND TAKE ACTION TO PREVENT INCIDENTS LIKE THIS IN THE FUTURE. IN WALKER COUNTY. THE COMMISSION HAS NOW VOTED TO CLOSE THE COURTHOUSE TO THE PUBLIC INDEFINITELY. THE WALKER COUNTY COMMISSION VOTING TODAY TO MAKE THAT MOVE BECAUSE OF A WATER LEAK. THEY SAY IT STARTED ON THE THIRD FLOOR. IT CAUSED EXTENSIVE DAMAGE, ADDING THE NEXT SEVERAL DAYS WILL BE SPENT CLEANING UP.

Walker County Court House closed to public due to water leak

The Walker County Court House has been closed to the public for the foreseeable future due to a water leak.On Wednesday, the Walker County Commission announced that it had passed a resolution to close the courthouse, citing extensive damage on the third floor.A cleanup plan, which will take place over the next several days, was also announced, but an exact date for re-opening could not be provided.Follow us on social: Facebook | Twitter | Instagram | YouTubeIt will be up to individual department heads to decide whether or not their respective staff members will return to the building or work remotely.WVTM 13 On The Go: Download our app for freeThe commission will continue to provide updates over the next several days and hopes to have the damage cleared as soon as possible.

WALKER COUNTY, Ala. —

The Walker County Court House has been closed to the public for the foreseeable future due to a water leak.

On Wednesday, the Walker County Commission announced that it had passed a resolution to close the courthouse, citing extensive damage on the third floor.

A cleanup plan, which will take place over the next several days, was also announced, but an exact date for re-opening could not be provided.

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It will be up to individual department heads to decide whether or not their respective staff members will return to the building or work remotely.

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The commission will continue to provide updates over the next several days and hopes to have the damage cleared as soon as possible.

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