Memorial Day, a day of remembrance and honor, prompts closures and adjustments in San Diego. As the nation prepares to pay tribute to its fallen heroes, the city of San Diego is making arrangements for the occasion. Here’s what you need to know about closures and operational changes in the city:
What’s Closed
Several city facilities and services will be closed on Memorial Day:
Administrative Offices and Landfill Services
- All City of San Diego administrative offices will be closed.
- Services at Miramar Landfill, Greenery, Recycling Center, Mattress Collection Site, and Container Sales will be temporarily halted.
- Curbside trash, recyclables, and organic waste collection will be suspended for customers served by the City’s Environmental Services Department. Residents not serviced by this department should refer to their waste hauler for holiday service schedules.
Libraries, Recreational Facilities, and Public Buildings
- All city libraries will remain closed.
- City swimming pools, recreation centers, and public buildings in Balboa Park, including the Municipal Gym, Morley Field, and Balboa Park Activity Center, will be closed. Residents are advised to check with individual museums and park attractions for holiday schedules.
Other Closed Facilities
- Tecolote Canyon Nature Center, Parks and Recreation Department Open Space, Permit Center, and Maintenance Assessment District offices will be closed.
- In-person services at the Development Services Department will not be available. However, online services, including permit applications, inspection scheduling, payments, and code enforcement investigations, will still be accessible.
Specialized Services
- Personnel Department’s Testing and Fingerprinting offices will be closed.
- Your Safe Place – A Family Justice Center will be closed. Individuals in need of assistance related to domestic violence are urged to call the Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-888-385-4657. In case of immediate danger or medical emergency, dial 9-1-1.
What’s Open/Operating
Despite the closures, several facilities and services will remain open and operational:
Recreational Areas and Facilities
- All city reservoirs except Barrett will be open.
- Chollas Lake (weather permitting) will remain open.
- City golf courses will operate with holiday rates. Mission Bay Golf Course will close at dusk, while the driving range will be open until 10 p.m.
- Mission Trails Regional Park and Visitor Center, Tecolote Canyon Natural Park, city skate parks, and the Pacific Highlands Ranch Pump Track at 5977 Village Center Loop Rd will be open for public enjoyment.
Emergency Services
- San Diego Police and San Diego Fire-Rescue emergency crews will be operational throughout the holiday period.
Conclusion: Honoring Memorial Day in San Diego
As the city of San Diego joins the nation in honoring Memorial Day, it’s essential to be aware of the closures and operational changes. While some facilities and services take a pause to commemorate the occasion, others continue to operate to ensure the well-being and recreation of residents and visitors alike.
Regular city operations are set to resume on Tuesday, May 28. For additional information or updates, residents are encouraged to visit the official website of the city of San Diego.
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Sources:
- City of San Diego Official Website: sandiego.gov
- NEWS.ORG 5 San Diego: fox5sandiego.com
- KUSI News: kusinews.com
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