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Holiday closings

By Times staff reports

© St. Petersburg Times, published December 31, 2000


The following is a list of holiday closings and schedule changes for south Pinellas County for Monday, Jan. 1.

Government

Federal offices: Closed.

City, county offices: Closed. City Hall in the Mall kiosk at Tyrone Square Mall will be open.

Mail: All U.S. post offices are closed.

Transportation

PSTA: Holiday schedule Thursday. Call 530-9911 for information.

DART: Holiday schedule Thursday. Call 531-0415 for information.

Public services

Banks: Closed.

Courts: Not in session.

Schools: Closed.

Libraries: Closed.

Garbage collection: Residential collections normally on Monday will be made on Tuesday; the Tuesday residential collections will be made on Wednesday. All other collection days remain the same.

Other closings: Facilities closed include Bayfront Center box office and administrative offices; Business Development Center; Coliseum Ballroom; municipal marina administrative offices; North Shore Pool; recreation and adult centers; Sunken Gardens; Sunshine Center; and the St. Petersburg Tennis Center.

Please note: North Shore Pool will be closed Sunday, Dec. 31. The main library will close at 5 p.m. on Dec. 31. For water or sewer emergencies, call the Public Utilities Department at 893-7261. For police, fire or medical emergencies, dial 911.

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