
San Luis residents should plan to adjust their calendars and trash collection routines, as the city prepares to honor Veterans Day by shutting down its offices on November 11. According to a city announcement, regular operations will not resume until Tuesday, November 12. It's a break for city workers but not for emergency services, who will continue tirelessly to serve the community.
Residents who usually drag their bins out on Mondays and Thursdays will need to briefly adjust to the alternate schedule where crews will collect trash on Tuesday and Thursday for the holiday period, as per the City of San Luis. Similarly, those with Tuesday and Friday pickups should prepare to set out waste on Wednesday and Friday instead. This temporary change aims to ensure that everyone can still manage to get rid of their garbage and recyclables without too much disturbance to their daily routine.
Amid the closures, the city also offers a reminder for its residents—you can still take care of your utility bills even when the offices are giving tribute to the nation's servicemen and servicewomen. San Luis provides an array of payment options, stating that the public can pay "'online at www.xpressbillpay.com,' 'over the phone at 855-314-2095,' with a live operator at 800-720-6847,' 'with our Self-serving Kiosk outside City Hall.'" Additionally, for those nostalgic or just partial to physical mediums, checks, and money orders can still be dropped off in the City Hall's drop box.
Should residents face a water or sewer emergency, the city’s Police Department Communications Division at (928) 341-2420 remains a beacon in the unpredictable sea of home ownership crises. For those seeking more detailed information or wishing to schedule a meeting with the Public Affairs Office, the City of San Luis encourages reaching out via phone at (928) 341-8520 or email at [email protected].









