The City of Pasadena has announced closures and reminders in observance of Lincoln’s and Washington’s Birthdays. City Hall and many City services will be closed on Monday, Feb. 12, and Monday, Feb. 19.
The City Service Center will operate between 8 a.m. and noon on Feb. 12, but will be closed on Feb. 19.
Trash, recycling, and yard waste collection will continue as scheduled on both holidays.
Pasadena Water and Power can be reached at (626) 744-4673 for power emergencies and at (626) 744-4138 for water-related emergencies. Pasadena Water and Power’s Customer Service Call Center will be closed on both holidays, but customers can access their accounts and make payments through the automated phone system at (626) 744-4005 or online at PWPWeb.com.
The City’s Municipal Services Payment Center and Parking Office will also be closed on both holidays.
All parking meters will be free and parking time limits will not be enforced. However, violations for overnight parking restrictions, red curb parking, and blocking fire hydrants will be issued. Parking meter enforcement will resume on Tuesday, Feb. 13, and Tuesday, Feb. 20.
Pasadena Transit and Dial-A-Ride buses will operate on their regular schedules.
The Permit Center will be closed on both holidays, but many services will be available via Permit Center Online. In-person operations will resume on Tuesday, Feb. 13, and Tuesday, Feb. 20.
All Pasadena Public Library branch sites will be closed on Sunday and Monday, Feb. 11 and 12, and will reopen on Tuesday, Feb. 13. They will also be closed on Sunday and Monday, Feb. 18 and 19, and will reopen on Tuesday, Feb. 20.
All parks will be open for picnics, fun, and play; however, no site reservations are being accepted for the holidays. Community and recreation centers will also be closed to the public on both holidays.
The Pasadena Public Health Department will also be closed on both holidays. Upcoming vaccine clinics are scheduled for Wednesday, Feb. 14; Wednesday, Feb. 21; and Monday, Feb. 26. The Pasadena Public Health Department reminds residents to take measures to protect themselves from respiratory viruses, including masking indoors, getting vaccinated, and staying home when sick.
The City Council will not meet on both holidays. The next council meeting is scheduled to take place on Monday, Feb. 26.
Pasadena Fire and Police Departments will continue to provide patrol, jail, fire, paramedic, and other emergency services during the holidays. For life-threatening emergencies, call 9-1-1. For non-emergencies, call Pasadena Police Department at (626) 744-4241. Residents are reminded to “See Something, Say Something,” and report suspicious activity to the police department at (626) 744-4241.