City Offices Closed for Columbus Day

City Offices Closed for Columbus Day
Mayor John Gunter — John Gunter Official Website
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City Hall will be closed on Monday, October 9, in observance of Columbus Day. City offices will reopen on Tuesday, October 10, for regular operating hours.

Trash collection services will not be affected.

Parks & Recreation:

  • On Monday, October 9, boat ramps, parks, and preserves will be open.
  • Coral Oaks Golf Course, the Youth Center, and the Skate Park will remain open for the holiday.
  • Parks administrative offices and recreation facilities are closed.

311 Call Center & Water Account Services:

  • The 311 Call Center and Water Account Services are closed Monday, October 9, and will reopen Tuesday, October 10.

To pay your water bill, visit our website at www.capecoral.gov and go to “Pay Water Bill.” Checks can be placed in the designated payment drop box at City Hall.

 Original source can be found here.



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