City of St. Petersburg Announces Holiday Closures and Trash/Recycling Collection Adjustments

City of St. Petersburg Announces Holiday Closures and Trash/Recycling Collection Adjustments
City Of St. Petersburg — City Of St. Petersburg website
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The City of St. Petersburg has announced the closure of certain facilities and adjustments to trash and recycling collection in observance of New Year’s Day on Monday, January 1, 2024.

In accordance with the holiday closure, a spokesperson from the City of St. Petersburg stated, “Certain City facilities and services will be closed on Monday, January 1, 2024, in observance of New Year’s Day.”

Residents are advised that there will be changes to the regular trash and recycling collection schedule. Trash and recycling collections that are typically scheduled for Monday will be made on Tuesday, while collections scheduled for Tuesday will be made on Wednesday. However, Thursday and Friday collections will remain the same.

The City of St. Petersburg encourages residents to visit their official website, stpete.org/holidayclosures, for more information on the closures and adjustments to collection schedules.

As the New Year approaches, it is important for residents to be aware of the changes in order to ensure that their trash and recycling are properly disposed of. The adjustments in collection schedules will help to ensure a smooth transition into the new year.

Residents are also reminded to share this information with their neighbors and friends, as it is vital for everyone to stay informed about the holiday closures and collection adjustments.

In order to assist website owners in spreading the word, the City of St. Petersburg has provided a code that can be copied and pasted onto websites to display the information regarding the closures and adjustments.

So, as the city of St. Petersburg prepares to welcome the new year, it is important for residents to be aware of the holiday closures and adjustments to trash and recycling collection. By staying informed and following the adjusted schedule, residents can help to ensure a clean and organized start to the new year.

For more information, please visit stpete.org/holidayclosures or contact the City of St. Petersburg directly.
To learn more, click on this link: https://www.stpete.org/news_detail_T30_R860.php



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