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As Memorial Day draws near, the City of Long Beach has announced its closures in observance of the holiday, occurring this year on Monday, May 30. See below for the full schedule:

Long Beach City Hall will be closed on Monday, May 30. For more information, visit the city’s website here.

Street Sweeping and enforcement of street sweeping violations will not occur on May 30. Street sweeping will resume its regular schedule on Tuesday, May 31. Click here for more information.

New smart parking meters display their days and hours of operation, and also when they are exempt, on large backlit screens. Meters with holiday exemptions will not be enforced on May 30, however those without holiday exemptions will be enforced.

Red, white and blue curbs are enforced every day. Green and yellow curbs without adjacent meters are not enforced on Sundays and holidays. For more information, click here

All Long Beach Public Libraries (LBPL) will be closed on Saturday, May 28, in observance of the holiday. Bay Shore, Burnett and North Libraries will be open on Sunday, May 29, per their normal schedule and all libraries will be closed on Monday, per their normal schedule and will open at noon on Tuesday, May 31. For more information, visit the LBPL’s website here

Refuse and Recycling collection will occur, per the normal schedule, on Monday, May 30. For more information click here.

The below locations will be closed on Monday, May 30, while the El Dorado Nature Center, El Dorado Regional Park, Fire Stations, Main Police Station Front Desk, Marina offices and Refuse and Recycling Collection will remain open.

  • Animal Care Services and spcaLA
  • Career Transition Center
  • Center for Working Families
  • City Hall
  • City pools
  • Citizen Police Complaint Commission
  • Code Enforcement services
  • Fire Headquarters
  • Gas Services (Emergencies: 570.2140)
  • Health Department and Health facilities
  • Libraries
  • Neighborhood Resource Center
  • Park offices, except for El Dorado Regional Park
  • Police Administration
  • Senior Center (4th and Orange)
  • Street Sweeping
  • Water Department (Emergencies: 570.2390)

Asia Morris is a Long Beach native covering arts and culture for the Long Beach Post. You can reach her @hugelandmass on Twitter and Instagram and at [email protected].