Will my trash be picked up on Monday?
No, if your regular pickup day is Monday, it will be picked up on Tuesday this week.
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The City of Cheyenne has announced closures and schedule changes for various city services and facilities in observance of Memorial Day. Understanding these changes will help residents plan their week.
Memorial Day brings adjustments to Cheyenne's routine operations. City offices will be shuttered, pushing the City Council meeting to Tuesday. Waste management experiences a one-day delay, affecting the entire week's collection schedule. Facilities like the Solid Waste Transfer Station and Compost Facility will pause operations, while recreational venues offer a mix of closures and openings. Residents are encouraged to check specific facility websites for updated hours and schedules. Understanding these changes allows for better planning and avoids inconvenience.
**Specific Schedule Changes:**
No, if your regular pickup day is Monday, it will be picked up on Tuesday this week.
No, the Cheyenne Botanic Gardens and Paul Smith Children’s Village are closed on Mondays as part of their regular schedule.
Check the Cheyenne Aquatics website for open swim times.
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