City of Davenport will observe the Christmas holiday on Thursday, December 24th and Friday, December 25th.

All City of Davenport & Public Works offices will be closed.

Police Department front desk, lobby area and records office will be closed.

Library Main, Fairmount and Eastern branches will be closed.

River's Edge facility will be OPEN until 5pm on Thursday, December 24th and CLOSED Friday, December 25th.

Vander Veer Conservatory will be closed.

Adler Theatre box office will be OPEN Thursday, December 24th and CLOSED Friday, December 25th.

No charge to park at parking ramps: Redstone (101 Main St), RiverCenter (102 East Second St), Harrison Street (202 Harrison St)

CitiBus service WILL BE provided for part of the day on Christmas Eve, December 24th. Buses will be off the street and in the garage by 3:00pm.

CitiBus service WILL NOT be provided on Friday, December 25th.

Compost Facility will be closed. Reminder - Compost Facility is now closed on weekends.

Solid waste collection is normal Monday, December 21st through Thursday, December 24th.

No collection on Friday, December 25th. Friday collection will be one day late with collection occuring on Saturday, December 26th.

Please refer to the solid waste collection calendar for the holiday schedule and more information.

Residents may set out 3 extra bags of garbage next to their carts, without stickers, on their garbage day during the period of Saturday, December 26th - Thursday, December 31st

If you have questions please contact Tiffany Thompson at 563-888-2066 or tthompson@ci.davenport.ia.us

Please visit www.cityofdavenportiowa.com or www.davenporttoday.com for additional City news and events.

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