City Facilities and Services Closed on Christmas Day

City Facilities and Services Closed on Christmas Day
City Of St. Petersburg — City Of St. Petersburg website
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Certain City facilities and services in St. Petersburg, Florida, will be closed on Monday, December 25, 2023, in observance of Christmas. This closure includes residential trash and recycling collection adjustments.

According to a statement released by the city, “Residential trash and recycling collection regularly scheduled for Monday will be made on Tuesday. Tuesday collections will be made on Wednesday. Thursday and Friday collections remain the same.”

Residents are advised to visit the official website, stpete.org/holidayclosures, for more information regarding the closures and adjustments.

The city encourages residents to share this information with their neighbors and communities to ensure everyone is aware of the changes. Additionally, the city has provided a code that can be copied and pasted into websites to share this important news.

As the holiday season approaches, it is important for residents to stay informed about any changes or closures that may affect their daily routines. By being aware of these adjustments, residents can plan accordingly and ensure a smooth transition during this festive period.

The city of St. Petersburg is committed to providing timely and accurate information to its residents, and these adjustments are a part of that commitment. By making these changes, the city aims to maintain essential services while allowing employees to enjoy the holiday with their loved ones.

In conclusion, certain City facilities and services in St. Petersburg, Florida, will be closed on Christmas Day, with adjustments to residential trash and recycling collection. The city encourages residents to visit stpete.org/holidayclosures for more information and to share this news with their communities.
For additional details, please follow this link: https://www.stpete.org/news_detail_T30_R854.php



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