News Summary
As Easter approaches, the City of Georgetown reminds residents of important holiday closures. City facilities will be closed on Good Friday, April 18, and Easter Sunday, April 20. However, solid waste and recycling services will continue as usual. Public transport, specifically the GoGeo paratransit service, will not operate on Good Friday. Residents can reach out to Texas Disposal Systems for service inquiries. Looking ahead, similar closures will occur during Christmas 2024 and New Year’s 2025.
City of Georgetown Announces Holiday Closures for Good Friday and Easter Weekend
Hey Georgetown residents! As spring rolls in and the Easter holiday approaches, the City of Georgetown wants to keep you in the loop regarding some important closures that might affect your plans. So let’s dive right into the details!
Good Friday is Here!
Mark your calendars! The City of Georgetown will be closing all offices and facilities on Friday, April 18, for Good Friday. It’s a day dedicated to reflection and recognition by many in our community, and the city wants to give its employees the day off to observe the holiday properly.
Easter Sunday Closures
But that’s not all! If you’re thinking about stopping by a city facility on Easter Sunday, you might want to think again. Most facilities that usually operate on Sundays will also be closed on April 20. Make sure you’re aware of this if you had any plans to visit a park or other recreational space!
Service Reminders
Now, don’t fret about garbage day! The good news is that regular solid waste and recycling collection will still take place on both Good Friday and Easter Sunday. So if you usually put your trash out on these days, you can keep calm and carry on as usual. Just a friendly reminder – make sure to have your trash and recycling carts at the curb by 7 a.m. on your scheduled pickup day to avoid any mishaps.
Changes to Transport Services
Another important note for residents who rely on public transport: the GoGeo paratransit bus service will not be operating on Good Friday, April 18. However, don’t lose hope! The city has announced updates confirming that paratransit service will be back up and running after the holiday. So if you need to get around, plan accordingly!
Questions? They’ve Got Answers!
If you have any questions about solid waste and recycling collection, the friendly folks at Texas Disposal Systems are ready to assist you. You can give them a call at 512-930-1715 for any inquiries. They are always eager to help residents navigate their waste services, so don’t hesitate to reach out if you need clarity!
Looking Ahead: Future Holiday Closures
As we settle into the holiday spirit, it’s wise to not just look at this weekend but to keep an eye on the future as well. The City of Georgetown will also have scheduled closures during Christmas 2024 and New Year’s 2025. Marking these dates in advance can save you from any last-minute surprises when you plan your festive celebrations!
Wrapping Up
There you have it—everything you need to know to plan your Good Friday and Easter weekend in Georgetown. From closures to service reminders, the city is keeping you informed every step of the way. Enjoy the holidays, and whether you’re celebrating with family, friends, or just taking some much-needed time for yourself, we hope you have a fantastic weekend!
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