
As families prepare to give thanks and indulge in the annual traditions of Thanksgiving, it's essential to note the practical adjustments that come with the holiday. City offices will be closing their doors on Thursday, November 27, and remain closed the following day, Friday, November 28. This brief pause in municipal operations during a time of feasting and family will invariably affect residents beyond the realm of accessible public services, according to the City of Euless.
Among the impacted services, perhaps most notably, is the shift in trash and recycling collection. Residents accustomed to the rhythmic arrival of waste management trucks on Thursdays will need to hold their refuse for just a bit longer. The normal Thursday collection is slated to occur on Friday, November 28, and those who anticipate pick-up on Fridays shall find solace in the rescheduled Saturday, November 29, service.
This sensible shuffle accounts for the collective pause, allowing the personnel who are indispensable to the city's hygiene to also engage in the holiday respite. With residents informed and schedules adjusted, the city anticipates a smooth transition through this festive period. The fine-tuning of such services reflects an understanding that communal rhythms—such as the removal of waste—are essential threads in the fabric of urban life.









