Denver City Government Closed Monday, March 31

Denver, COLocal News

On March 31, 2025, most City and County of Denver offices will be closed in observance of César Chávez Day, a holiday honoring the civil rights and labor leader. While offices such as the Mayor’s Office and City Council will not operate, essential services will continue, including solid waste collection and emergency response units. The 3-1-1 information line will be unavailable, but residents can report issues via the city’s website or engage with the chatbot, Sunny. The Denver Animal Shelter will also close, yet the Night Drop kennels will be accessible for those who find lost pets. Community Planning and Development services, including building permits, will be offline, but applications can be made online at any time.

Golf courses will remain open, providing recreational opportunities for residents. This holiday closure underscores the city’s commitment to honoring cultural observances while maintaining essential services. Denver residents are encouraged to utilize online resources to navigate the holiday effectively.

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