
Heads up, Marietta residents! The city is taking a breather for Good Friday. On March 29, you'll find the doors to City of Marietta's Administrative Offices shut tight as the staff observes this solemn holiday. But don't you worry—if trouble knocks or you smell smoke, the police and fire departments are still on the clock. That's right, all the services we rely on for public safety and health aren't skipping a beat. Marietta's officials confirmed the schedule in a notice published yesterday.
Thinking of running your errands at Marietta Power and Water administrative offices? You might want to cross that off your Friday plans. They're joining the shutdown in honor of the holiday as well. But it's not all halts and stops—the city's sanitation schedule marches onward undisturbed. Trash, yard waste, or that heap of recycling you've been meaning to dump—our sanitation heroes will whisk them away as usual.
In case the unexpected happens and you find yourself staring down an emergency, fear not. The folks at Marietta have laid out the digits you need to dial. Life on the line? Hammer those three well-known digits: 9-1-1. Run into a less-than-urgent police matter? Give Marietta Police Department a ring at 770-794-5300. Power or water woes? The emergency line at 770-794-5160 is your best bet. And if an unwelcome critter decides to join your Good Friday introspection, you'll be dialing 9-1-1 for Animal Control emergencies too. Make no mistake: despite the closures, this city is prepped to handle your distress calls.
So remember, when the town quiets down for Good Friday, it's just the offices taking a pause. The heartbeat of essential services thumps on. For any updates, keep an eye on the city's alert page because staying informed is the smart move. That's the lowdown—plan accordingly, stay safe, and if you need help, it's just a call away.









