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~ In observance of Memorial Day, the City of Jacksonville will be closing several government offices and facilities on Monday, May 29th, 2023.
The closures include City Hall at St. James, 117 W. Duval St., the Ed Ball Building at 214 N. Hogan St., the Jake M. Godbold City Hall Annex at 407 N. Laura St., the Yates Building at 231 E. Forsyth St., the Duval County Courthouse at 501 W. Adams St., the Supervisor of Elections main office at 105 E. Monroe St., Animal Care and Protective Services at 2020 Forest St., Municipal Code Compliance Division at 214 N. Hogan St., Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department administrative offices at 515 N. Julia St., Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department offices at 214 N. Hogan St., all community and senior centers and gymnasiums managed by the Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department, Tillie K Fowler Regional Park Nature Center at 7000 Roosevelt Blvd., Victim Services Center at 403 W 10th Street, Kids Hope Alliance at 1095 A Philip Randolph Blvd., Social Service Division Emergency Assistance office at 1809 Art Museum Dr., Right-of-Way and Stormwater Management Division administrative offices at 609 St Johns Bluff Rd., Mowing and Landscape Maintenance Division administrative offices also located on 609 St Johns Bluff Rd., Solid Waste Division administrative offices located on 1031 Superior Street, Household Hazardous Waste Facility located on 2675 Commonwealth Ave, The Ritz Theatre & Museum located on 829 N Davis Street, Cecil Gym and Fitness Center located on 13531 Lake Newman Dr, Cecil Aquatic Center located on 13611 Normandy Blvd.
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Garbage and Yard Waste Collection will not be disrupted by these closures; however, 630-CITY Call Center will be closed for Memorial Day with citizens able to submit requests for City service online anytime through myjax.custhelp.com instead.
Tennis Centers will have Boone Park Tennis Complex open from 9 a.m to 4:30 p.m while all other tennis centers will be closed for Memorial Day; Huguenot Memorial Park will be open from 6 a.m to 8 p.m with admissions gate closing for entry by 7 p.m while camping is available; Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park will open from 8 a..m to 8 p..m with early bird passes required for entry from 6 a..m to 8 a..m while campground visitors may enter from 8 a..m to 7:30 p..m with all visitors except permitted campers needing to depart by 8 p..m; camping reservations close daily by 8 p..m with only campers with prepaid reservations able to gain access from 8 p..m to 9 p..m; after 9 p..m no one may enter without a prepaid pass waiting for them; all campers must check in by 9 p..m with tents and RVs set up by 9:30p..m; Outdoor pools will be open Saturday May 27th from 11a..m to 6p.. m Sunday May 28th from 2p .. m to 6p .. m Monday May 29th from 11a .. m to 7p .. m while Andrew Jackson High School 128 W 30th Street Baldwin Middle/High School 345 Chestnut Street North Cecil Aquatic Center 13611 Normandy Boulevard Emmet Reed Park 1093 West Sixth Street Fletcher High School 700 Seagate Avenue Fort Caroline 131 Ferber Road Grand/Johnnie Walker Park 2740 Division Street Harts Rd/Eartha Napolean Park 11597 Harts Road Julius Guinyard Park 1358 Jefferson Street Lakeshore Middle School 2519 Bayview Road Mandarin High School 4831 Greenland Road Oceanway Park 12215 Sago Avenue West Pine Forest 2335 Gattis Lane Ribault High School 5820 Van Gundy Street Riverside High School 1200 South McDuff Avenue Sandalwood High School 2750 John Prom Boulevard Terry Parker High School 7301 Parker School Road Thomas Jefferson Park 390 North Jackson Avenue Westside High School 5530 Firestone Road Woodland Acres/Warrington Park 8200 Kona Avenue pools will also be open during these times as well as Huguenot Memorial park managers implementing limited beach parking plans in preparation for high tides or other natural occurrences which could cause beach or park closures if maximum vehicle capacity is reached .
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The closures include City Hall at St. James, 117 W. Duval St., the Ed Ball Building at 214 N. Hogan St., the Jake M. Godbold City Hall Annex at 407 N. Laura St., the Yates Building at 231 E. Forsyth St., the Duval County Courthouse at 501 W. Adams St., the Supervisor of Elections main office at 105 E. Monroe St., Animal Care and Protective Services at 2020 Forest St., Municipal Code Compliance Division at 214 N. Hogan St., Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department administrative offices at 515 N. Julia St., Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department offices at 214 N. Hogan St., all community and senior centers and gymnasiums managed by the Parks, Recreation and Community Services Department, Tillie K Fowler Regional Park Nature Center at 7000 Roosevelt Blvd., Victim Services Center at 403 W 10th Street, Kids Hope Alliance at 1095 A Philip Randolph Blvd., Social Service Division Emergency Assistance office at 1809 Art Museum Dr., Right-of-Way and Stormwater Management Division administrative offices at 609 St Johns Bluff Rd., Mowing and Landscape Maintenance Division administrative offices also located on 609 St Johns Bluff Rd., Solid Waste Division administrative offices located on 1031 Superior Street, Household Hazardous Waste Facility located on 2675 Commonwealth Ave, The Ritz Theatre & Museum located on 829 N Davis Street, Cecil Gym and Fitness Center located on 13531 Lake Newman Dr, Cecil Aquatic Center located on 13611 Normandy Blvd.
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Garbage and Yard Waste Collection will not be disrupted by these closures; however, 630-CITY Call Center will be closed for Memorial Day with citizens able to submit requests for City service online anytime through myjax.custhelp.com instead.
Tennis Centers will have Boone Park Tennis Complex open from 9 a.m to 4:30 p.m while all other tennis centers will be closed for Memorial Day; Huguenot Memorial Park will be open from 6 a.m to 8 p.m with admissions gate closing for entry by 7 p.m while camping is available; Kathryn Abbey Hanna Park will open from 8 a..m to 8 p..m with early bird passes required for entry from 6 a..m to 8 a..m while campground visitors may enter from 8 a..m to 7:30 p..m with all visitors except permitted campers needing to depart by 8 p..m; camping reservations close daily by 8 p..m with only campers with prepaid reservations able to gain access from 8 p..m to 9 p..m; after 9 p..m no one may enter without a prepaid pass waiting for them; all campers must check in by 9 p..m with tents and RVs set up by 9:30p..m; Outdoor pools will be open Saturday May 27th from 11a..m to 6p.. m Sunday May 28th from 2p .. m to 6p .. m Monday May 29th from 11a .. m to 7p .. m while Andrew Jackson High School 128 W 30th Street Baldwin Middle/High School 345 Chestnut Street North Cecil Aquatic Center 13611 Normandy Boulevard Emmet Reed Park 1093 West Sixth Street Fletcher High School 700 Seagate Avenue Fort Caroline 131 Ferber Road Grand/Johnnie Walker Park 2740 Division Street Harts Rd/Eartha Napolean Park 11597 Harts Road Julius Guinyard Park 1358 Jefferson Street Lakeshore Middle School 2519 Bayview Road Mandarin High School 4831 Greenland Road Oceanway Park 12215 Sago Avenue West Pine Forest 2335 Gattis Lane Ribault High School 5820 Van Gundy Street Riverside High School 1200 South McDuff Avenue Sandalwood High School 2750 John Prom Boulevard Terry Parker High School 7301 Parker School Road Thomas Jefferson Park 390 North Jackson Avenue Westside High School 5530 Firestone Road Woodland Acres/Warrington Park 8200 Kona Avenue pools will also be open during these times as well as Huguenot Memorial park managers implementing limited beach parking plans in preparation for high tides or other natural occurrences which could cause beach or park closures if maximum vehicle capacity is reached .
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