City of San Antonio announces closures for Friday, April 28 for Fiesta San Jacinto Day/Battle of Flowers

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City of San Antonio announces closures for Friday, April 28 for Fiesta San Jacinto Day/Battle of Flowers
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Most City of San Antonio offices will be closed on Friday, April 28 for Fiesta San Jacinto Day and Battle of Flowers.

Emergency crews will be on duty and city parks will be open, but City Hall and most municipal offices will be closed that day.Police will be on duty.Fire and EMS personnel will be on duty.

3-1-1 Call Center will be operational from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. and from 5-11 p.m. for urgent animal concerns and traffic signal malfunctions by pressing option 1.Code Enforcement Officers will be available for inspections and emergency coverage. Downtown visitors will enjoy an on-street parking meter holiday; however, standard parking rates will apply at all City-operated garages and lots.Recycling, organics, and garbage will operate on regular collection days.Limited Fitness in the Park.All Metro Health clinics and offices.Head Start administrative offices and school district sites.

All Senior/Adult Comprehensive Centers and Senior Nutrition Sites, with the exception of Alicia Trevino Lopez and Doris Griffin Senior Centers .Child Care Services administrative offices.City of San Antonio Community Centers, the Natatorium, Fairchild and McFarlin Tennis Centers and the Barrera Community Fitness Center.Central Library and all branch libraries.

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