Holiday Closing | Martin Luther King Jr. Day

Holiday Closing | Martin Luther King Jr. Day
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The City of Davenport will observe the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr as a holiday on Monday, January 16, 2023.

City Hall and Public Works will be closed.

 Police Department front desk and Records Bureau will be closed.

 Library Main, Fairmount, and Eastern branches will be closed.

 RiverCenter Administrative Offices and the Adler Theatre Box Office will be closed.

 Parks and Recreation administrative offices will be closed.

 The River’s Edge will be open.

 Davenport Junior Theatre will be open.

 Roosevelt Community Center and Minnie Fridge will be open.

 Vander Veer Conservatory will be closed. (Note: the Conservatory will be closed through mid-February to clean and prepare for the spring display).

 CitiBus will operate weekday service as usual.

 Compost Facility will be closed.

 There are no changes to solid waste collection.  Pick-up will occur on regularly scheduled collection days.

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