City of Ann Arbor Holiday Schedule; Curbside Collections Delayed One Day

City of Ann Arbor Holiday Schedule; Curbside Collections Delayed One Day
Mayor Christopher Taylor — Mayor Christopher Taylor Official Website
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Ann Arbor Municipal Center offices and the 15th District Court will be closed for the holidays on Monday, Dec. 25, and Tuesday, Dec. 26, 2023 (Christmas Eve and Day observed), as well as Monday, Jan 1 and Tuesday, Jan. 2, 2024 (New Year’s Eve and Day observed). Residential curbside collections will not take place on Monday, Dec. 25 or Monday, Jan. 1 with service being shifted by one day both weeks, meaning collections will occur Tuesday through Saturday. Safety services and utility operations will maintain 24-hour schedules throughout.

In 2024, the city will once again offer winter pickup of compost carts as part of the monthly winter composting program. Compost cart pickups will take place the weeks of Jan. 8, Feb. 5, and March 4, 2024. 

For all the details on trash, recycling and compost, please visit www.a2gov.org/solidwaste.

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