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City of Norfolk Offices to Close in Observation of Veterans Day

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Mayor Kenneth Cooper Alexander | Mayor Kenneth Cooper Alexander official website

Mayor Kenneth Cooper Alexander | Mayor Kenneth Cooper Alexander official website

NORFOLK, VA – The City of Norfolk’s offices will be closed on Friday, Nov. 10, in observance of Veterans Day. The closures also include the Commissioner of Revenue, City Treasurer, and the Norfolk Courthouse.

City libraries and recreation centers will be available with adjusted schedules over Veterans Day weekend.

Norfolk Public Libraries: On Friday, Nov. 10, Jordan-Newby, Mary D. Pretlow, and Richard A. Tucker libraries will be closed. On Saturday, Nov. 11, Lafayette, Larchmont, Little Creek, Park Place, Van Wyck, Downtown Branch at Slover will be closed. 

Parks and Recreation: On Friday, Nov. 10, Titustown, Bayview, Crossroads, Lakewood Dance & Music, Tarrallton, Horace C. Downing and Sherwood Forest centers will be closed. On Saturday, Nov. 11, Norfolk Fitness & Wellness Center, Huntersville, Lambert’s Point, Berkley, East Ocean View, Southside Aquatics and Norview centers will be closed. 

There is no change to the Waste Management collection schedule. Requests for bulk waste collection on Friday, Nov. 10, must be made before 3 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 9. To schedule bulk waste collection, submit a service request via the MyNorfolk app, online portal, or call Norfolk Cares at (757) 664-6510. 

The SPSA Norfolk Transfer Station, 3136 Woodland Ave., will be open 8 a.m. - noon on Friday, Nov. 10.

Street sweeping scheduled for Friday, Nov. 10, will be made up over the following two weeks, based on scheduling availability.

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