Seasonal & Holidays

Philly Closing Offices, Suspending Collections For Labor Day

Trash and recycling are on schedule, according to the city, but collections will be one day behind next week due to Labor Day.

PHILADELPHIA — All Philadelphia offices will be closed and services curtailed, including trash and recycling collections, on Monday in recognition of Labor Day.

Trash and recycling will not be collected on Labor Day. Residents with collections on Monday should set out their trash and recycling for collection on Tuesday. Trash and recycling collections will be one day behind schedule for the remainder of the week.

The Departments of Licenses and Inspections, Revenue, and Water will not be accepting appointments or providing in-person services to the public on the Concourse Level of the Municipal Services Building on Labor Day.

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The City’s eCLIPSE system for online permitting and licensing and online file and payment website hereremain available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Trash and recycling will not be collected on Labor Day. Residents with collections on Monday should set out their trash and recycling for collection on Tuesday. Trash and recycling collections will be one day behind schedule for the remainder of the week.

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The Philly 311 call center will be closed on Labor Day, however residents can still submit service requests online anytime through the app, web portal, email, and social media.

All City District Health Centers are closed on Labor Day, as are the North and Northeast Municipal Service Centers; the Marriage License Bureau; all Philadelphia Parks & Recreation facilities; the Free Library of Philadelphia and all of its branches. Field offices of the Department of Licenses and Inspectors remain closed to non-employees.

The executive offices of the Philadelphia Parking Authority, as well as its Violations branch, at 9th and Filbert Streets will be closed. Additionally, the Philadelphia Parking Authority will not be enforcing meters, kiosks, or time limits on residential streets.

All Philadelphia Department of Prisons facilities remain closed to civilian visitors due to COVID-19 precautions. Prisons facilities will be closed to official and legal visitors on Labor Day.

City offices will reopen on Tuesday.

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