What’s closed on Memorial Day in San Diego?

SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — Memorial Day is Monday, which means some offices will be closed and some city services will be temporarily halted to honor the occasion.

Officials with the city of San Diego released a guide Thursday, detailing what will be impacted by the holiday. Here’s a breakdown:

Fireworks, concerts and more happening in San Diego Memorial Day weekend

What’s closed

  • All City of San Diego administrative offices

  • Miramar LandfillGreeneryRecycling Center, Mattress Collection Site and Container Sales (trash, recycling and organic waste bins)

  • Curbside trash, recyclables and organic waste (food scraps and yard trimmings) will not be collected for customers served by the City’s Environmental Services Department

    • Residents not serviced by Environmental Services Department should check with their waste hauler for holiday service schedules.

  • All city libraries

  • City swimming pools and recreation centers

  • Public buildings in Balboa Park, including the Municipal Gym, Morley Field and Balboa Park Activity Center

    • Check with individual museums and other park attractions for their holiday schedules.

  • Tecolote Canyon Nature Center

  • Parks and Recreation Department Open Space, Permit Center and Maintenance Assessment District offices

  • Development Services Department in-person services

    • Online services will still be available, including applying for permits, scheduling inspections, making payments and requesting code enforcement investigations. Check online permit processing timelines for intake, review and permit issuance.

  • Personnel Department’s Testing and Fingerprinting offices

  • Your Safe Place – A Family Justice Center

    • Individuals needing help related to domestic violence should call the Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-888-385-4657. Anyone experiencing immediate danger or a medical emergency should dial 9-1-1.

    • Additional information can be found on the San Diego Police Department’s domestic violence webpage.

What’s open/operating

City officials said regular operations will resume on Tuesday, May 28.

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