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City of Long Beach Holiday Hours and Safety Tips

Long Beach, CA – In observance of the Thanksgiving holiday, the City of Long Beach facilities and services listed below will adhere to the following schedules on Thursday, Nov. 24, and Friday, Nov. 25, 2022.

Open on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 24, and Friday, Nov. 25:

Open Friday, Nov. 25, but closed Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 24:

Closed on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, Nov. 24, and Friday, Nov. 25:

City Hall
City Hall offices and public services will be closed on Thursday, Nov. 24, and Friday, Nov. 25, including commercial services typically available in the City Hall lobby such as Cashiering/Payment Processing, Utility Customer Service, Billing and Collections, and Parking Citations. The public is encouraged to continue taking advantage of the convenient online resources available on the City of Long Beach website, as well as bill payment options available on the Financial Services website.

Street Sweeping
There will be no scheduled street sweeping or enforcement of street sweeping violations on Thursday, Nov. 24, or Friday, Nov. 25. Street sweeping will resume its regular schedule on Monday, Nov. 28.

Parking Enforcement
Read your parking meter: Citywide parking violations, including parking meters, will be enforced on Thursday, Nov. 24, and Friday, Nov. 25, unless the meter states “Exempt on Holidays.” The days and hours of enforcement are displayed inside the meters.

Refuse/Recycling
Trash and Recycling will be collected as scheduled on Thursday, Nov. 24, and Friday, Nov. 25.

Towing and Lien Sales
The Towing Operations & Vehicle Storage Facility, located at 3111 E. Willow St. between Temple Avenue and Redondo Avenue, will be closed on Thursday, Nov. 24, and Friday, Nov. 25. Normal business hours are:

Vehicles and property are available for release outside of the hours listed above for an additional fee. More information can be found online.

Libraries
All Library locations and services, including the Library main phone line, will be closed on Thursday, Nov. 24, and Friday, Nov. 25. All locations will be open on Saturday, Nov. 26, excluding Alamitos, Brewitt and Dana Neighborhood Library locations offering To-Go Services. Library patrons are encouraged to utilize the Library’s vast collection of digital resources, including the Library catalog, downloads, and databases, available 24/7.

Safety Tips

The holiday season is a time for joyous festivities and gatherings with family and friends. The City of Long Beach is providing the following tips to ensure a safe, healthy and hazard-free Thanksgiving holiday for all.

Fire Safety
The rate of accidental residential fires increases every year during the holiday season, with home cooking fires being a common culprit on Thanksgiving. With Turkey Day being the leading day of the year for home fires involving cooking equipment, here are some ways to limit fire hazards:

Food Prep Matters
When cooking a turkey, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) warns that improper handling or undercooking the bird can spoil the holiday by leading to food poisoning and illness. From how to properly store a turkey to thawing, preparing, cooking and leftovers, the CDC offers guidelines to avoid poultry-related foodborne outbreaks.

Safe Travels
During the holidays, it is especially important to note the importance of not driving while impaired or distracted. DUI-related traffic accidents typically increase during the holiday season; in Long Beach, DUI-related traffic collisions claimed the lives of 14 people in 2020 and six people in 2021. Additional officers from the Long Beach Police Department will be on patrol over the holiday to help deter drivers from driving under the influence.

Here are some things to keep in mind to ensure drivers, pedestrians and all commuters practice safe, responsible behavior:

In Case of Emergency
Community members are encouraged to report dangerous or illegal activities to the Long Beach Police Department. For emergencies, dial 911. For non-emergencies, people can dial the non-emergency phone tree at 562.435.6711, which connects callers directly to a pre-recorded list of commonly requested non-emergency City services.

The collective efforts of everyone celebrating safely can help achieve a safe Long Beach for all.

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