City of Davenport will observe Christmas Eve & Christmas Day as holidays on Monday, December 25th and Tuesday, December 26th. All City of Davenport offices & the Public Works Center will be closed. Police Department front desk and records office will be closed. Library Main, Fairmount and Eastern branches will be closed. River’s Edge facility will be closed on Sunday, December 24th & Monday, December 25th and open normal business hours (7a-7p) on Tuesday, December 26th. Vander Veer Conservatory will be closed Monday, December 25th and open on Tuesday, December 26th from 10am-4pm. Adler Theatre box office will be closed Monday, December 25th. CitiBus service on Sunday, December 24th will end after the last completed trip closest to 3:00pm - service will not end in the middle of a route. No CitiBus service on Monday, December 25th. Normal operating hours on Tuesday, December 26th. Compost Facility will be closed both days. Reminder – Compost Facility is now closed on weekends. Solid waste collection will be one day late all week with Monday collection occuring on Tuesday, and Friday collection on Saturday. Please refer to the solid waste collection calendar for the holiday schedule and additional information. Residents may set out 3 extra bags of garbage next to their carts, without stickers, on their garbage day during the period of Tuesday, December 26th – Saturday, December 30th. If you have questions please contact Tiffany Thorndike at 563-888-2066 or tthorndike@ci.davenport.ia.us Please visit www.cityofdavenportiowa.com

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