Denver City Council Schedule and Hearings Week of March 31. 2025

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On March 31, 2025, the City and County of Denver will close its offices in recognition of Cesar Chavez Day, a holiday celebrated in honor of the civil rights leader's contributions to labor rights. During this time, solid waste collection will proceed without interruption, ensuring that essential services remain available to residents. The City Council offices will also be closed, with their next regular meeting scheduled for April 1 at 3:30 p. m. This closure reflects the city’s dedication to recognizing important cultural observances while balancing community needs.

Notably, there are no public hearings scheduled for the week of March 31, indicating a quieter legislative agenda during this period. Residents are encouraged to stay informed through the city’s official channels for updates on city functions. This announcement serves as a reminder of the significance of local holidays and their impact on city operations. For more details, residents can access additional information via the city’s website.

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