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Trash, Recycling Collections Shift In Philly For President's Day

In addition, all Philadelphia offices will be closed in observance of the holiday Monday.

PHILADELPHIA — With Presidents' Day Monday, the City of Philadelphia is closing its offices and its services will be curtailed.

Due to the holiday, trash and recyclables will not be collected on Monday.

Residents who have collection on Monday should set out their trash and recycling for collection on Tuesday evening after 5 p.m. for collection.

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Trash and recycling collections will be one day behind schedule for the remainder of the week.

All city offices will be closed Feb. 17 in observance of the holiday.

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Additionally, all City District Health Centers are closed on President's Day, as are the district offices of the Department of Licenses and Inspections (L&I); the L&I License and Permit Center at the Municipal Services Building; the Marriage License Bureau; all Philadelphia Parks and Recreation facilities; the Free Library of Philadelphia and all of its branches; and the executive offices of the Philadelphia Parking Authority, as well as its Violations Branch at 9th and Filbert streets.

All parking regulations will remain in effect on President's Day.

Philadelphia Department of Prisons facilities will not be open to visitors on President's Day. Executive offices will be closed.

City offices will reopen on Tuesday.

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