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Oviedo Announces Government Office Closures for Thanksgiving Holiday

Oviedo Announces Government Office Closures for Thanksgiving Holiday

As Thanksgiving approaches, the city is preparing for the annual holiday shutdown. In anearlier announcement, theCity of Oviedostated that government offices will be closed on Thursday, November 28, and Friday, November 29, in observance of Thanksgiving.

The holiday closure will affect all non-essential city services. Regular operations and public access to offices will not be available, resuming the following Monday. Residents needing city services are encouraged to plan since the closures might disrupt plans made during the holiday break. The offices, having closed their doors in observance of the tradition, will not reopen until Monday, December 2, at 8 a.m., as confirmed by the city s announcement.

Essential services such as police and fire departments will continue operating, ensuring public safety is not compromised during the holiday. Waste collection schedules, often a concern during holiday periods, are expected to be announced shortly, helping residents manage their household needs around Thanksgiving.

Community members who require more information on the closures or have pressing affairs to address before the Thanksgiving break are advised to visit the City of Oviedo’s official website or contact city representatives directly before the end of business hours on Wednesday, November 27.

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