
Residents of Holly Springs, get ready for a slight shift in routine as the new year rolls in. The town has announced that its offices, including the Holly Springs 311 service, will pause operations on January 1, providing town employees a day to welcome 2025 alongside the rest of us. Acknowledging the holiday, town officials are adjusting waste collection and have laid out their plans on social media, ensuring every resident knows what to expect as the calendar flips to another year.
Indeed, for those accustomed to the dependable sounds of garbage trucks rumbling through neighborhoods, expect a delay. The announcement on the Town Government's Facebook page noted, "Garbage and recycling will be delayed one day for Thursday and Friday customers," moving the chore from its regular slot to a day when many might still be in the throes of holiday leisure, or recovery, for that matter. In the same vein, yard waste won't be neglected; Thursday's yard waste collection will simply trek to Friday's to-do list, a minor detour on the road of municipal services.
In addition to changes affecting rolling bins, the town announced that the Convenience Center will be closed for the holiday. The closure allows employees to observe the New Year, while town officials adjust operations during the administrative break.
Officials noted that solid waste and recycling services will resume after the brief schedule change. Residents are encouraged to review the listed closures and service updates to plan accordingly during the holiday period.









