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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact:
Rosario Neaves, Director of Communications
Phone: 408-535-8170; rosario.neaves@sanjoseca.gov
SAN JOSE, Calif. (January 16, 2020) – San José City Hall and other City offices will close on January 20 in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday. All City offices will reopen on Tuesday, January 21. The San Jose Police and Fire Departments, along with other critical City services, will remain unaffected by the closure.
Customer Contact Center: The City's Customer Contact Center will be closed on this City-observed holiday. An answering service will provide information and assistance to callers on January 20. Non-emergency requests requiring follow-up will be routed to the proper department and handled during open business hours.
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Library Schedule: All City libraries will be closed on Monday, January 20 and will resume normal business hours on Tuesday, January 21.
Community Centers: Residents should check with their local community center for hours of operation during the holidays. Community Center information is available at www.sanjoseca.gov/prns or in the Citywide Activity Guide.
Garbage and Recycling Service: Garbage and Recycling service collection scheduled for Monday, January 20 will occur as usual. Residents can contact their garbage, recycling, or yard trimmings company to report missed collections, damaged carts, or to change cart size. Visit www.sjenvironment.org/lookup to locate collection companies.
For any questions about City services, please call (408) 535-3500.
Contact:
Rosario Neaves, Director of Communications
Phone: 408-535-8170; rosario.neaves@sanjoseca.gov
SAN JOSE, Calif. (January 16, 2020) – San José City Hall and other City offices will close on January 20 in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday. All City offices will reopen on Tuesday, January 21. The San Jose Police and Fire Departments, along with other critical City services, will remain unaffected by the closure.
Customer Contact Center: The City's Customer Contact Center will be closed on this City-observed holiday. An answering service will provide information and assistance to callers on January 20. Non-emergency requests requiring follow-up will be routed to the proper department and handled during open business hours.
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Library Schedule: All City libraries will be closed on Monday, January 20 and will resume normal business hours on Tuesday, January 21.
Community Centers: Residents should check with their local community center for hours of operation during the holidays. Community Center information is available at www.sanjoseca.gov/prns or in the Citywide Activity Guide.
Garbage and Recycling Service: Garbage and Recycling service collection scheduled for Monday, January 20 will occur as usual. Residents can contact their garbage, recycling, or yard trimmings company to report missed collections, damaged carts, or to change cart size. Visit www.sjenvironment.org/lookup to locate collection companies.
For any questions about City services, please call (408) 535-3500.
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