TOWSON, MD—Baltimore County government offices will be closed on Monday, September 2, 2024 in recognition of the Labor Day holiday.
All branches of the Baltimore County Public Library will be closed, Baltimore County parking meters will be free, and CountyRide vans and the Towson Loop will not operate on the holiday.
Additionally, trash, single stream recyclables, and yard materials will not be collected, and drop-off centers will be closed on Monday, September 2nd.
Residents are reminded that this holiday will follow Baltimore County’s slide schedule for make-up collection days. All trash, recycling and yard material curbside collections scheduled on or after Monday, September 2, will shift and occur one day later that week:
- Monday collections shift to Tuesday
- Tuesday collections shift to Wednesday
- Wednesday collections shift to Thursday
- Thursday collections shift to Friday
- Friday collections shift to Saturday
For addresses on a twice-per-week trash schedule, the first trash collection during the holiday week will occur one day later than normal (per the rules above), and the second trash collection will not occur.
If further clarification is needed, residents are encouraged to consult their specific collection schedule to learn when to set out materials during weeks that contain a collection holiday. Schedules are available for download on the Bureau of Solid Waste Management’s website and may also be requested by calling 410-887-2000.
Drop-off centers will be open with normal hours today, August 30, and Saturday, August 31, and will reopen on Tuesday, September 3rd.
For more information, residents should visit the Bureau of Solid Waste Management’s website or call 410-887-2000.
Residents can view Baltimore County’s complete Holiday Closing Calendar here.
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