Politics & Government

Sarasota County Posts Labor Day Reminders

Most Sarasota County Government offices will be closed Monday, September 5. Beachgoers are encouraged to help keep beaches clean.

SARASOTA COUNTY - Most Sarasota County Government offices, including the Florida Department of Health in Sarasota County, will be closed Monday, Sept. 5, in observance of Labor Day.

All Sarasota County libraries and recreation centers will be closed Sept. 5, and Sarasota County Area Transit (SCAT) will not operate that day. There will be no solid waste pickups Sept. 5, and collection service will be delayed one day for the remainder of the week.

The Central County Landfill at 4000 Knights Trail Road in Nokomis, as well as the Sarasota County chemical collection center at 8750 Bee Ridge Road in Sarasota and the Citizens Convenience Center at 4010 Knights Trail Road, Nokomis, will be closed Sept. 5. In addition, the Sarasota chemical collection center at 250 S. Jackson Road in Venice will be closed Sept. 5-6.

Payne Park Tennis Center will be open from 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sept. 5.

Sarasota County Parks, Recreation and Natural Resources offers some friendly reminders to help everyone have an enjoyable holiday weekend at their favorite public beaches:
  • Beach visitors are asked to "pack out" all items and trash they "pack in" and to use the trash and recycling receptacles located at beach entry points, pavilions and restrooms.
  • Grilling is only allowed on grills provided within the park.
  • For everyone's safety, no glass bottles are allowed at the park.

For more information call the Sarasota County Contact Center at 941-861-5000 or visit here.

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Image via Sarasota County Government: Beachgoers are reminded to "pack out" all items and trash they "pack in" this Labor Day weekend to help keep our beaches clean and enjoyable.

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