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City-Parish Services for Independence Day Holiday

Baton Rouge, LALocal News

In recognition of the Independence Day holiday, the City of Baton Rouge has made important announcements regarding public services. Government offices will be closed on Monday, July 4, 2022, allowing employees to observe the holiday. Despite this closure, the city has confirmed that garbage collection will not be affected, with services running as usual on both July 2 and July 4. This ensures that residents can continue their holiday celebrations without disruption to waste management services. The decision reflects the city's dedication to balancing holiday observance with the provision of essential public services.

Residents are advised to plan accordingly, considering the closure of government offices for any administrative needs. The city encourages everyone to celebrate responsibly while ensuring that garbage collection remains a priority. These timely updates provide clarity and support to the community during the holiday season.

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