
Residents of Edmond should take note that city offices will be taking a two-day break for the Thanksgiving festivities. According to an announcement by the City of Edmond, all offices will be closed from tomorrow until Friday. This temporary closure aligns with the national mood as people across the country prepare their dinner tables for a feast with family and friends.
Amidst the holiday cheer, the city has outlined changes in services that will impact routine schedules. Trash and recycling collection will be disrupted, now set to run a day late starting from Thanksgiving day. Convenience, often taken for granted, will slide into a brief pause as even the Citylink Edmond buses will not operate tomorrow. While celebrating, Edmond locals will need to adjust their travel plans accordingly.
For those looking to navigate the city on Black Friday, Citylink will operate but on a reduced schedule. The 100X commuter service to Oklahoma City, a lifeline for those commuting for work or leisure, will not be running, leaving some to look for alternative ways to get around. Vital details on these schedule changes are accessible via the Citylink website, ensuring that all residents have the information they need to plan their holiday travels.
Once the leftovers are put away and the holiday mood shifts to weekend relaxation, normal routines will resume. City offices will reopen on Monday, December 2, 2024, marking the end of the Thanksgiving break. As this short holiday ends, public services will return to full operation, and Edmond residents can go back to their routines, carrying the memories of another Thanksgiving with all its traditions and shared moments.









