Most City Offices Closed Labor Day

 

Most City offices will be closed Monday, Sept. 1, in observance of Labor Day.

There will be no interruption of garbage collection or landfill operations during the holiday weekend, including on Monday. On Labor Day, only the Republic Services business offices will be closed.

Southside and Carl Ray Johnson recreation centers, and Station 618 and Santa Fe Crossing senior centers will also be closed Monday.

Fort Concho, including the Barracks 1 Visitor Center, will be open from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday for self-guided tours. Regular admission rates will be in effect to see the exhibit buildings: $3 for adults, $2 for seniors and military, $1.50 for children ages 7-17, and free for kids 6 and younger.

Labor Day will be the final day of summer that Love Municipal Pool will be open to the public. Public swimming on Saturday, Sunday and Monday of Labor Day weekend will be from noon to 6 p.m. Admission to Love Municipal Pool, 18 E. Avenue A, is $5 per person for ages 3-64, free for children younger than 3, and $3 for ages 65 and older.

Admission will be charged throughout the holiday weekend at Spring Creek and Middle Concho parks at Lake Nasworthy. Day passes cost $3 per vehicle for City residents and $6 for non-residents. Camping passes cost $6 per campsite for City residents, $12 for non-residents. This is the last weekend through next spring that admission will be charged.

City offices will reopen at 8 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 2.

 

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