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At the top: The San Diego County Administration Building in the city center is shown in this undated photo.
Most county-run facilities will remain closed Wednesday in New Year’s Day observation, but essential services, including sheriff’s department patrols and emergency response to animal control, will continue during the holidays. .
County offices, family resource centers, libraries and animal shelters will be closed to the public Wednesday. 1. In addition, all county library offices will close early Tuesday at 5 p.m. on New Year’s Eve observation.
The county’s parks, conservatories, and campgrounds will remain open during normal business hours on New Year’s Day, although there will be no public vehicle access or bathroom availability, with the exception of campgrounds and use parks. neighborhood newspaper.
The county will also close Fallbrook, Lakeside and Spring Valley Community Centers, the 4S Ranch Recreation Office and the Spring Valley Gym on New Year’s Day. Springfield Teen Center and Recreation Club will be closed from January 1-6, while Lakeside Teen Center and Recreation Club will be closed from January 1-4.
All county offices and facilities will resume normal hours on Thursday, January 2nd.
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