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City Announces Thanksgiving Holiday Schedule of City Services

San Antonio, TXLocal News

The City of San Antonio has announced its Thanksgiving holiday schedule, indicating that City Hall and most municipal offices will close on November 28 and 29, 2024, for the Thanksgiving holiday. This closure is a customary practice that allows city employees to celebrate with their families and friends. Despite the closures, public safety and emergency services will remain fully operational to ensure the safety of residents during the holiday period. The city encourages residents to plan ahead for any city services they may require, as this may impact service availability. This announcement is part of the city's broader effort to keep the public informed and engaged, particularly during significant holiday periods.

By providing timely information, San Antonio aims to foster community awareness and preparedness. The holiday schedule reflects the city's balance between recognizing cultural traditions and maintaining essential services for public welfare. Residents are urged to check the city’s website for further details and updates regarding service availability during the holiday.

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