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Friday, October 18, 2024

City of Austin offices and facilities to close in observance of Memorial Day

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Mayor Kirk Watson | City of Austin website

Mayor Kirk Watson | City of Austin website

City of Austin government offices will be closed on Monday, May 29, 2023 in observance of Memorial Day. Normal business hours will resume on Tuesday, May 30, 2023.

 

Austin Resource Recovery (ARR)

Trash, Recycling and Composting Schedules 

Austin Resource Recovery curbside services will not be affected by the Memorial Day holiday and the Recycle & Reuse Drop-off Center will be open by appointment only (austintexas.gov/dropoff). Download the Austin Recycles App or visit austintexas.gov/myschedule to view your collection schedule.

 

Parks and Recreation Department

City of Austin Recreation Centers, Senior Centers, Museums and Cultural Centers will be closed on Monday, May 29. City parks, playgrounds, tennis centers, and golf courses will be open for their regularly scheduled hours on Memorial Day. Bartholomew, Barton Springs, Big Stacy, Deep Eddy, Garrison, Mabel Davis, Northwest, Springwoods and Walnut Creek Pools will also be open as well as splash pads. Find all Austin Parks and Recreation facility closure information at AustinTexas.gov/ParkClosures.

 

Austin Energy

Utility Customer Service Centers will be closed Monday, May 29. Utility bill payments can be made at COAutilities.com. Other ways to pay can be found here.

 

Austin Public Library

Austin Public Library locations will be closed on Sunday and Monday. Remote library resources will be accessible through the Austin Public Library website: library.austintexas.gov.

 

Austin Animal Center

The Austin Animal Center will close for Memorial Day and reopen on Tuesday.

 

The City of Austin is encouraging Austinites and visitors to know how they are going to get home before they leave the house for the holiday and graduation celebrations, so they can get home safe. Visit austintexas.gov/gethomesafe to see a list of options.

 

For questions about City services or information call 3-1-1. Service requests can also be submitted from the Austin 3-1-1 mobile app.

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