This is NOT an area I work in as part of my semi retired probate practice, but will offer a comment. In this state if you want to bring legal action against a Corporation you call the Secretary of State (or get it from their website) and ask the name/address of the Registered Agent for Legal Service (the one you must obtain legal service of process on) for the Corporation. Then THATS THE person you send copies of your pleadings to. Corporations are required by law to designate an agent for legal service and thats public information easily found on the Secy of States website or a phone call
As far as the other action you mentioned, I'd move (request) for a Court Hearing where you can simply explain to the Judge what happened and ask for the dismissal. Dont forget to send a copy of any pleading you file in Court to the opposing party and at the bottom of your pleadings (your request for a hearing regarding dismissal) certify service on the opposing party by typing and signing something to the effect "You herebby certify that on x date a true and accurate copy of the foregoing was deposited in the US Mail Postage Pre Paid and addressed to the opposing party" sign and date.
City Attorneys like to blow smoke and harass and intimidate so you just need to get a Hearing and explain to the Judge whats happening and you will likely get some sympathy and hopefully a dismissal at no cost.
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