
As the nation prepares to honor the legacy of civil rights, Apache Junction announced its governmental closures and service adjustments for Civil Rights Day. City officials confirmed that all administrative offices will be closed next Monday, according to a recent statement. This means that residents in need of city services will have to wait until the following day for government-related inquiries or transactions. As for emergency services, citizens can breathe a sigh of relief as the Police Department assured that operations would "continue to operate without interruption."
For those planning a quiet day indoors, perhaps with a book in hand, you'll have to make other arrangements – Apache Junction Public Library is taking a break too, closing its doors in observance of the holiday. The announcement detailed that regular library services would resume after the observance. Meanwhile, the Multi-Generational Center aims to cater to the community's needs by adjusting their hours from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., offering a space for activities and engagement during the limited window.
Local pet owners should note that Apache Junction Animal Control will not be available on Civil Rights Day, as it is normally closed on Mondays. This could impact those needing assistance with animal-related issues, who will have to wait or seek alternative resources. For any questions about the changes in operating hours or the availability of the city's services, the local government encourages residents to reach out through provided contacts or visit the respective websites. The city's announcement ended with a communal note, expressing hope for the citizens to experience a "meaningful Civil Rights Day."









