City Closures for Christmas Holiday

City Closures for Christmas Holiday
Mayor John Gunter — John Gunter Official Website
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City Hall will be closed Monday, December 25, in observance of the Christmas holiday. City offices will reopen Tuesday, December 26, for regular operating hours.

Parks & Recreation:

  • Parks administrative offices and recreation facilities are closed Monday, December 25.

311 Call Center & Water Account Services:

  • The 311 Call Center and Water Account Services are closed Monday, December 25, and will reopen Tuesday, December 26.
  • To pay your water bill, visit our website at CapeCoral.gov and go to “Pay Water Bill.” Checks can be placed in the designated payment drop box at City Hall.

Trash:

  • Trash collection services will be delayed by one day for the entire week.
  • Natural Christmas trees can be disposed of as horticulture waste. All lights, ornaments and non-organic material must be removed from the tree for it to be collected.
  • All regular trash collection guidelines apply.
  • Residents are also encouraged to use the Bulk Waste Drop-Off Site, located at 1200 Kismet Parkway.

Original source can be found here.



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