City of Yakima Plans Closures for Thanksgiving

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Many of the City of Yakima’s facilities will be closed Thursday and Friday, Nov. 24th and 25th for the Thanksgiving holiday.

That includes City Hall, Y-PAC, and Parks and Recreation offices.

Yakima Municipal Court as well as business offices for the Police and Fire Departments will be closed. Emergency services

will remain available.

In addition, the City’s Harman Center will be closed Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, Nov. 24-26, in observance of

Thanksgiving.

Lions Pool will be closed for the Thanksgiving holiday.

Yakima Transit will not provide bus service on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 24th, but will operate its normal Friday schedule on

Nov. 25th.

There will be no City of Yakima garbage pick-up service on Thursday, Nov. 24th. Garbage scheduled for pick-up on

Thursday by the City’s Refuse Division will instead be collected Friday, Nov. 25th. Garbage pick-up scheduled for Friday will

be collected Saturday, Nov. 26th.

It is recommended that residents have their carts set out by 6:00 am for the day of their refuse pick-up.

Original source can be found here.



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