List of local city closings in observance of the July 4 holiday
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and last updated 2021-06-30 18:01:56-04
HAMPTON ROADS, Va. - Cities in Hampton Roads are preparing to celebrate Independence Day.
In observance of the state-designated holiday, local governments are closing their offices and will pause many of their services.
Below is a list of all local city closings for the Fourth of July holiday weekend:
Suffolk
In observance of Independence Day, Suffolk City offices will be closed Monday, July 5. Operations will resume Tuesday, July 6 at 8:30 a.m. The city observes all state-designated holidays. Independence Day is considered a holiday for the Commonwealth of Virginia, and all state offices are closed on this day.
Local governments will be closed Sunday, July 4 and Monday, July 5 to observe Independence Day. (WYDaily/Courtesy of Unsplash)
HISTORIC TRIANGLE This Sunday, July 4 is the federal holiday commemorating the Declaration of Independence of the Unites States.
Like all federal holidays, July 4 will affect most of the operational hours of local government offices. Below is a list of local government closures in observance of Independence Day.
York County
York County offices will be closed on Monday, July 5 to observe Independence Day.
The following facilities will be closed on July 5: county government offices, courts, York-Poquoson Social Services, Virginia Cooperative Extension Service and Waste Management Center Administrative Office as well as Waste Management’s drop-off area and transfer station.
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