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Greensboro Closes Offices / Facilities For Labor Day
City of Greensboro offices and facilities are closed on Monday, Sept. 7, in observance of Labor Day.
Post Date:08/31/2020 12:25 PM
City of Greensboro offices and facilities are closed on Monday, September 7 in observance of Labor Day.
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There are no trash or recycling collections on Monday, September 7. Instead, Monday’s collections take place on Tuesday, September 8, and Tuesday’s are on Wednesday, September 9.The White Street Landfill and Solid Waste Transfer Station are closed on Monday, September 7.
GTA will operate on a Saturday schedule with hourly services from 6 am to the last trip leaving the J. Douglas Galyon Depot at 10 pm. GTA will also operate Route 17 Lawndale Drive.
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All City parks, cemeteries, trails and greenways remain open, and Gillespie Golf Course will operate on its normal schedule. Lake Brandt and lake Townsend will be open from 7 am to 7 pm, with limited operation in accordance with the department’s reopening plan. Lake Higgins will be closed on Monday, September 7. The following facilities are closed due to COVID-19: Parks and Recreation Department administrative offices, recreation centers, Greensboro Sportsplex, Smith Active Adult Center, Trotter Active Adult Center, Greensboro Cultural Center, Caldcleugh Multicultural Arts Center, Simkins Indoor Sports Pavilion at Barber Park, City pools and spraygrounds and Greensboro Youth Council.
All branches of the Greensboro Public Library and the Greensboro History Museum will be closed Monday, September 7.
Emergency services are available for water and sewer needs 24 hours a day, seven days a week. 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.
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