Eugene
City of Eugene services and facilities announced the Presidents’ Day holiday schedules or closures for Monday, February 19
Eugene, OR – According to the city officials, the services and facilities have different schedules:
Administrative Offices
All City of Eugene administrative offices will be closed.
Library, Recreation and Cultural Services
- Eugene Public Library – All locations and outside return slots will be closed.
- Community Centers – All locations will be closed.
- Echo Hollow pool – The pool will be closed for the holiday.
- Sheldon pool – The pool will be closed for the holiday.
Police, Fire, Medical and Other Emergency Services
- Police, fire, medical and other emergency services will be provided as usual. The main police station on Country Club Road is open 365 days a year.
- Downtown Public Safety Station will be closed and the Downtown Patrol Team will be on duty in the area.
- Fire & EMS Administration offices, including Ambulance Billing, will be closed.
Parking
- City-managed parking garages, surface lots and on-street meters will be free, except for the train depot surface lot.
- On-street parking limits in the Arena District surrounding Matt Knight Arena are in effect at all times as per posted signs.
Public Works
Around-the-clock health and safety services, such as regional wastewater treatment, will continue without interruption. Administrative offices will be closed, including Roosevelt Yard.
Airport
The Eugene Airport will be open for business as usual through the holiday. The airport administrative offices will be closed.
Spay and Neuter Clinic
The clinic will be closed.
All City offices and facilities will return to regular hours on Tuesday, February 20, unless otherwise noted. The next holiday observed by the City of Eugene is Memorial Day, Monday, May 27.
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