Community Corner
What's Open, Closed In Brookhaven For 4th Of July
Find out here what will be closed, and when, for the Fourth of July holiday in Brookhaven and DeKalb County.
BROOKHAVEN, GA — In observance of the Fourth of July holiday this weekend, most federal, state and local government offices are closed Monday.
There will be no mail delivery. Many businesses are open but with different hours — so it's not a bad idea to check before heading out.
If you're looking for something to do near Brookhaven this weekend, the city of Decatur's fireworks display starts at roughly 9 p.m. Sunday. Check out other events in DeKalb County here: Fireworks Near Me: Brookhaven's 4th Of July 2021.
Find out what's happening in Brookhavenfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Here's a breakdown of how the holiday could impact your routine:
- DeKalb County government offices are closed Monday, July 5.
- Municipal offices for the city of Brookhaven are closed Monday, July 5.
- The DeKalb County Public Library system is closed on the Fourth of July as well as Monday, July 5. Normal hours will resume July 6.
- Brookhaven garbage pickup: The DeKalb County Sanitation Department is closed Monday, so there will be no garbage pickup. Collection will run one day late for all customers.
- The Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority will operate bus service and Atlanta streetcar service on Sunday schedules on Monday, July 5. Rail service will operate on a modified Sunday schedule on Monday. Additionally, there's a special holiday schedule July 3-5, which can be found here.
- This is a federal holiday and all U.S. Postal Service post offices are closed Monday. There will be no mail delivery or pickup, with the exception of Priority Mail Express, which is delivered 365 days per year.
- All banks will be closed.
- Check local grocery store hours here.
Know of any other businesses that will be closed? Post in the comments below to let us know.
Find out what's happening in Brookhavenfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
Related:
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.