Politics & Government

Presidents Day: What’s Open, Closed in Falls Church

The community center is open; several government offices will be closed in observance of Presidents Day 2013.

Most of the government offices in Falls Church will be closed Monday, Presidents Day, and the City Council work session and Planning Commission meeting will be held Tuesday instead of their usual Monday.

The Falls Church Community Center will open at 8:30 a.m. and close at 10 p.m.

Here is a list of what will be closed in the City of Falls Church in observance of President’s Day:

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• City Hall

• Courts

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• DMV Select in City Hall

• Mary Riley Styles Public Library

• Senior Center

• Sheriff’s Office

In addition, .

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Here's information on what's open and what's closed on Presidents Day in Fairfax County: 

County Government – Closed.

Courts – Closed.

Public Schools and School Offices – Closed.

Library – Closed.

Fairfax Connector – Routes with weekday service operate according to the weekday schedule except routes 335394395585595, and 597, which will not operate. These routes do not operate when a holiday weekday schedule is in effect.

Fastran – Not in service.

Park Authority – RECenters open on regular schedules. Nature centers, historic sites and Green Spring Gardens will be closed. Frying Pan Farm Park will be open 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; visitor center open from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Teen and Senior Centers – Closed.

Community Centers – Closed.

County Trash and Recycling Collection – Regular collection.

Recycling and Disposal Facilities at I-66 Transfer Station and I-95 Landfill Complex – Open.

In addition to many local government offices being closed, it is also a holiday for federal workers. 

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