Brazos Valley Holiday Schedule: Office Closures Announced

News Summary

As the festive season approaches, city and county offices in Brazos Valley will close for Christmas and New Year celebrations. Most local offices will shut down from December 23 to January 1, while emergency services will continue to operate. Essential details regarding specific closures and shifts in trash services are provided, ensuring residents remain informed during this joyful time. Remember to check your local schedules as you plan your holiday festivities.

Brazos Valley Holiday Schedule: City and County Offices Closing for the Season

As the festive vibes fill the air in Brazos Valley, it’s that time of the year again! With Christmas and New Year just around the corner, most city and county offices in our beloved Brazos Valley will be closing their doors to celebrate the holidays. Let’s break down what you can expect during this cheerful season.

Emergency Services Keeping Us Safe

Don’t worry! While most offices will be closed, emergency services such as police, sheriff’s offices, and EMS will operate as usual, ensuring that you and your loved ones stay safe and sound throughout the holidays.

What’s Closed and When

Here’s a quick rundown of the holiday closures:

  • Brazos County: County offices will be closed from December 24-26 for Christmas celebrations and again on January 1 for New Year’s Day.
  • Bryan: City offices will be closed on December 23-25 and January 1. Plus, your trash services will shift by one day, so make sure to check your schedules!
  • College Station: Expect city offices to close from December 23-27 for Christmas, reopening on January 1. Your trash services will also run a day behind.
  • Burleson County: County offices are set to close from December 24-26, reopening the following day, and again will close on January 1.
  • Caldwell: The city offices will be shut on December 24-25, but worry not, trash services will run as normal on these days.
  • Snook: City Hall will be closed on December 24-25.
  • Somerville: City offices are closed on both Christmas and New Year’s days, with trash pick-up delayed by one day.
  • Grimes County: Offices will have a break from December 24-25 and will also close on January 1.
  • Iola: City offices will be closed on December 24-25. Note that trash services will not run on these days.
  • Navasota: City offices will close on December 24-25 for the holiday, and trash services will run a day behind schedule.
  • Richards: City offices will be closed on December 24-25 and January 1, with no makeup day for trash services.
  • Leon County: Offices will be shutting down on Christmas Day and will reopen the following Monday.
  • Buffalo: Offices closed will be from December 24-25 and again on January 1, with services running a day late.
  • Centerville: City offices will be closed on December 25-26 and will reopen on January 1.
  • Madison County: Closing early at noon on Christmas Eve, offices will remain closed until January 2.
  • Madisonville: City offices will close on December 24-25 with trash services suspended on Christmas and New Year’s days.
  • Midway: Offices will close at noon on Christmas Eve and open up on December 26.
  • Robertson County: Offices close at 3 p.m. on December 23 and will reopen on December 26.
  • Bremond: City Hall will close at 3 p.m. on December 23, reopening on the 27th. Friday trash will move to Saturday, and trash on January 3 will be collected on the 4th.
  • Calvert: City Hall will close on December 24-25 and again on January 1.
  • Franklin: City Hall will be closed December 23-25.
  • Northside: Trash pickup is set for Christmas Eve, with southside pickup moving to December 26.
  • Wheelock: Trash pickup will not be happening on Christmas and New Year’s days.
  • Washington County: Offices will close on December 24, 25, and January 1 for the holiday festivities.
  • Brenham: City offices will also be closed December 24-25 and January 1, with no trash services on Christmas and New Year’s Day.

Important Notes

It’s a good idea to double-check the schedules for your local services as you make your holiday plans. With many offices closing and possible delays in trash collection, it’s best to plan ahead.

Enjoy the holidays, and stay safe and warm as you celebrate with family and friends. Happy holidays from all of us in Brazos Valley! May your days be merry and bright!

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