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City Hall Closed on Juneteenth 2024

West Hollywood, CALocal News

City Hall in West Hollywood will be closed on June 19, 2024, to observe Juneteenth, a holiday that marks the emancipation of enslaved African Americans in the United States. While City Hall will not be operational, parking enforcement will continue as usual, reminding residents to adhere to parking regulations during this time. The closure is part of West Hollywood's commitment to recognizing and honoring significant historical events that contribute to the ongoing conversation about racial equality and justice. Residents are encouraged to plan ahead and utilize online services where possible to avoid disruptions. This observance not only highlights the importance of Juneteenth but also reflects the city's dedication to fostering an inclusive community.

It is an opportunity for residents to reflect on the progress made and the work that still lies ahead in the pursuit of equality. The city aims to ensure that all residents feel supported and informed during this observance. Further details about online services will be provided as the date approaches.

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