CITY OF GREENSBORO: City Offices are Closed on January 16

CITY OF GREENSBORO: City Offices are Closed on January 16
City Offices are Closed on January 16 — CITY OF GREENSBORO: (greensboro-nc.gov)
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City of Greensboro issued the following announcement on Jan. 6. 

City offices are closed on Monday, January 16 in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

The following services and facilities will operate on a holiday schedule:

– No garbage, recycling, bulk trash, yard waste, or appliance collections take place on Monday, January 16. That day’s collections instead take place on Tuesday, January 17, and Tuesday’s collections take place on Wednesday, January 18.

– The White Street Landfill, Solid Waste Transfer Station, and the Household Hazardous Waste Collection Center are all closed on Monday, January 16. 

– The Greensboro Public Library system, Greensboro History Museum, and Greensboro Cultural Center are all closed Monday, January 16.

– Greensboro Transit Agency (GTA) and Access GSO will operate on a Saturday schedule with GTA providing hourly service from 6 am to 10 pm.

– City recreation centers, Lake Higgins, Smith and Trotter Active Adult Centers, Greensboro Youth Council, Adaptive and Inclusive Recreation, Xperience @ Caldcleugh, Greensboro Sportsplex, Simkins Indoor Sports Pavilion at Barber Park, and Parks and Recreation administrative offices will be closed Monday, January 16. All City parks, gardens, trails, cemeteries, Lake Brandt, Lake Townsend and Gillespie Golf Course will be open to the public. Regular operational hours for all programs and facilities resume Tuesday, January 17. 

– Emergency service is available for water and sewer needs after normal business hours and on weekends. Water customers can call 336-373-2489 (CITY) to report water or sewer problems. After placing the call, please follow the prompts to connect to the Water Resources dispatcher.                          

Original source can be found here.



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