Syracuse city offices to close for Juneteenth observance

Syracuse city offices to close for Juneteenth observance
Ben Walsh Mayor at City Of Syracuse — Official website
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City of Syracuse administrative offices will not be open on Thursday, June 19, in recognition of the Juneteenth holiday. Trash and recycling services will continue as scheduled. Parking meters downtown will be free on that day.

The yard waste self-drop-off area at the Department of Public Works will also be closed. For emergency public works services, residents can contact 315-448-8360. Although Cityline offices will not take calls, service requests can still be submitted through the SYRCityline app or online at syr.gov/cityline.



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