Augusta, Georgia Government Offices Closed for Independence Day

Augusta, Georgia Government Offices Closed for Independence Day
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Augusta, Georgia Government offices will be closed Monday, July 4, 2022, in observance of Independence Day. Below is a list of hours of operation for key government services on Monday, July 4:

Augusta Municipal Building

The Augusta Municipal Building will be closed. The facility will reopen during normal business hours on Tuesday, July 5.

Augusta 311 

The Augusta 311 Center will be closed. However, the Center will be open 8:30am-5pm  on Saturday, July 9. 

Augusta Transit

There will be no fixed route, demand response or rural transit services operated by Augusta Transit and Richmond Transit. Normal operating hours will continue Tuesday, July 5.

Augusta Utilities

All Augusta Utilities offices, including both Customer Service locations, will be closed. Offices will resume normal operating hours of 8:30am-5pm on Tuesday, July 5. If there is an emergency not related to billing, please call 706-842-3060.

Augusta Landfill

The Augusta Landfill will be closed. However, the facility will reopen with normal hours of operation on Tuesday, July 5, and will be open on Saturday, July 9, from 6:00am to 5:00pm.

Garbage Collection

There will be no collection services for garbage, recycling, yard waste, and bulky waste. Therefore, collection services will be delayed by one day. Residents should place their carts at the street curb one day after their normal day of service.  

Parks and Recreation Department 

The Administrative office, all community centers, the Augusta Aquatic Center, the Newman Tennis Center, athletic offices, the rental offices, the summer pools, the splash pad, and Henry H. Brigham Swim Center will be closed. However, all public parks will remain open from dawn to dusk. Normal operating hours will continue on Tuesday, July 5. 

Source: https://www.augustaga.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=2833



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