Seasonal & Holidays

Presidents Day 2019: What's Open, Closed In Minneapolis

Here's what's open and closed in the Twin Cities metro area on Presidents Day.

MINNEAPOLIS — Minneapolis city government offices including Minneapolis 311 are closed Monday, Feb. 18, in observance of the Presidents Day holiday. City offices will resume regular business hours on Tuesday following the holiday.

There are no changes to city garbage and recycling pickup schedules, and there will be regular pickups Feb. 18. The Downtown Solid Waste customer service office (and information line) and the South Transfer Station will be closed, according to a news release.

The city's parking meters will not be enforced Feb. 18, but all other parking restrictions in the city remain in effect and subject to enforcement, including Park Board meters along Minneapolis parkways, University of Minnesota parking meters and those of private organizations that operate their own meters. Always read the information posted on the meter to be certain.

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Minneapolis police and fire emergency services and 911 are not affected.

What else is closed

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  • Libraries
  • Post offices
  • Banks
  • Public schools (However, certain districts are using Monday as a makeup day)

Most restaurants, liquor stores, and other business will remain open.

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