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COA Releases Thanksgiving Schedule

COA Releases Thanksgiving Schedule

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AMARILLO –  The City of Amarillo will implement the following service schedule for the Thanksgiving holiday:

  • City Hall will be closed Thanksgiving Day (Nov.28) and Friday (Nov. 29).
  • Amarillo City Transit will be closed Thanksgiving Day (Nov. 28) and will operate a Saturday schedule on Friday (Nov. 29).

The Thanksgiving schedule for Solid Waste (trash pickup):

Residential customers: Thursday routes will be collected on Wednesday (Nov. 27).  Friday routes will be collected on their normal schedule.

Commercial customers: Thursday routes will be serviced Friday (Nov. 29). Friday routes will operate on a normal schedule.

Curbside collection: No curbside collection will be available Thanksgiving Day. Curbside service will resume Friday (Nov. 29).

Brush sites will be closed Wednesday and Thursday. The city landfill will be closed Thanksgiving Day and will reopen Friday (November 29).

  • The Amarillo Public Library System will be closed Thanksgiving Day and Friday (November 29) with normal hours of operation on the weekend.
  • All city golf courses will be closed Thanksgiving Day with normal hours of operation on Friday (November 29) and through the weekend.
  • Amarillo Municipal Court will be closed Thanksgiving Day and Friday (November 29).

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