Denver City Government Closed Monday, March 31 for Cesar Chavez Day

Denver, COLocal News

The City and County of Denver will close most governmental offices on March 31 to honor Cesar Chavez Day, a holiday dedicated to the influential civil rights leader. Chavez is celebrated for his tireless advocacy for labor rights and social justice, making this observance meaningful for many residents. While city offices will be closed, residents can rest assured that solid waste collection services will continue as scheduled throughout the week, ensuring that essential services remain uninterrupted. The city encourages the community to visit its official website for more information regarding city functions during the closure. This holiday not only reflects Denver's dedication to honoring civil rights but also emphasizes the importance of community engagement and public service.

The closure is a reminder of the city's efforts to foster inclusivity and acknowledge the contributions of diverse leaders in history. Residents are urged to stay informed and take note of any changes in service availability during this holiday. By maintaining open lines of communication, the city reinforces its commitment to serving its community effectively.

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