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San Diego is set to celebrate a special holiday, Cesar Chavez Day, on Monday, with most government offices and facilities shutting down for the day. But what does this mean for you? Let’s break it down.
Here are the holiday closures and impacts for the city and county of San Diego:
Closing Down
City of San Diego Closures:
* All administrative offices
* City libraries
* City swimming pools and recreation centers
* Public buildings in Balboa Park, including the Botanical Garden, municipal gym, Morley Field and Balboa Park activity center
* Check with individual museums and park attractions for their schedules
* Personnel Department’s testing and fingerprinting offices
* Some reservoirs, but others will be open as usual
* Parks and Recreation Department’s Open Space, Permit Center and Maintenance Assessment District offices
* Tecolote Nature Center will be closed
* Container Sales (trash, recycling and organic waste bins)
* Development Services Department permitting services
What’s Still Open:
* Online services, including scheduling inspections, making payments, and requesting code enforcement investigations
* Curbside trash, recyclables, and organic waste collection
* Miramar Landfill, Greenery, Recycling Center, and the mattress collection site will be open
* City golf courses (except for Mission Bay Golf Course, which will close at dusk)
* City skate parks and the Pacific Highlands Ranch Pump Track
* San Diego Police and San Diego Fire-Rescue emergency crews
County of San Diego Closures:
What’s Closing:
* All public offices
* Family resource centers
* Public health clinics
* County library branches and animal shelters
* Community centers
* Some recreation offices and facilities
What’s Still Open:
* Law enforcement and emergency animal control responses
* County parks, campgrounds, and neighborhood day-use parks
Other cities, like Chula Vista and National City, may have different schedules. Check their websites for more information.