Parade participants carry a “Happy Juneteenth Amarillo” banner down Hughes Street during the city’s Juneteenth parade on June 21.
Parade participants carry a “Happy Juneteenth Amarillo” banner down Hughes Street during the city’s Juneteenth parade on June 21.
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City offices closed, services adjusted for Juneteenth in Amarillo

In observance of Juneteenth on Friday, June 19, several City of Amarillo offices will be closed that day, including City Hall, all Amarillo Public Library locations, and the Amarillo Municipal Court.

The city said all library locations will have regular hours throughout the rest of the weekend.

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Court payments can be made at the court’s drop box at 201 S.E. Fourth, and online payments can be made at the court’s website, www.amarillo.gov/municipal-court

Amarillo City Transit will have normal hours of operation. For more information, call (806) 378-3095 or go to www.amarillo.gov/amarillo-city-transit/

Solid Waste service schedule

For residential customers, Thursday customers will be serviced Wednesday (June 17), and Friday customers will be serviced Thursday (June 18).

For commercial customers, Friday routes will be serviced Thursday (June 18). Curbside service will not be available Friday.

The landfill will be closed Friday and will reopen Saturday.

Brush sites will be closed Friday and will reopen Monday (June 22).

Ross Rogers and Comanche Trail Golf Complexes will have normal hours of operation.

For more information, contact City of Amarillo Media Relations Manager Dave Henry at 806-378-5219 or by email at david.henry@amarillo.gov.

Kristina Wood is managing editor of the Amarillo Globe-News, whose coverage includes Amarillo and Canyon, and into the Texas Panhandle. Have a story idea? Send it in at newmedia@amarillo.com .

This article originally appeared on Amarillo Globe-News: City offices closed, services adjusted for Juneteenth in Amarillo

Reporting by Kristina Wood, Amarillo Globe-News / Amarillo Globe-News

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