SAN ANTONIO – Residents who need to take care of City business Friday, April 3, 2026, will find most municipal offices closed for a City holiday, though public safety and several essential services will continue operating.
City Hall and most municipal offices will be closed April 3. Police, Fire and Emergency Medical Services will continue to operate as usual, with personnel on duty.
Several services will run on adjusted schedules. The City’s 3-1-1 Call Center will be open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with extended hours from 5 to 11 p.m. for urgent animal concerns and traffic signal issues. Animal Care Officers will be on duty, and Code Enforcement Officers will be available for inspections and emergency needs.
Downtown on-street parking meters will be free for the day, though that does not apply to City-operated garages and parking lots. City parks and trails will remain open, and a limited number of Fitness in the Park classes will still take place.
Garbage, recycling and organics collections will run on their normal schedule all week. Curbside brush and bulky item pickup will follow the schedule listed on door hangers at each address. The Bitters Brush site at 1800 Wurzbach Parkway will be open, along with all four bulky waste drop-off centers and the Household Hazardous Waste drop-off center at Bitters, Frio City Rd., Rigsby and Culebra.
Some City facilities will remain open, including Municipal Court magistration services and the San Antonio Police Department’s detention center; La Villita and Market Square shops; the Animal Care Services Lobby and Adoption Center; Pre-K 4 SA Education Centers and corporate office; the Spanish Governor’s Palace; and the World Heritage Center.
Other locations and offices will be closed, including:
The Central Library and all San Antonio Public Library locationsThe Darner Headquarters and Park Reservations OfficeHead Start administrative offices and school district siteCity of San Antonio Community Centers, Adult and Senior Centers, the Natatorium, Fairchild and McFarlin Tennis Centers, the Barrera Community Fitness Center and Wheatley Heights Sports ComplexAll Metro Health clinics and officesSan Antonio Municipal CourtThe San Antonio Police Department’s Administration and Records SectionSan Antonio Fire Department administrative offices; all Senior/Adult Comprehensive Centers Senior Nutrition SitesThe Willie Velasquez, Claude Black, and Frank Garrett community centersThe Homeless Connections Hotline and Veteran ServicesCity of San Antonio Street OutreachThe City of San Antonio Homeless Encampment TeamOur City CaresNXT LEVEL Youth Opportunity CenterCarver Community Cultural CenterAlamodome offices and box officeLa Villita and Market Square administrative officesSolid Waste Management administrative officesThe Development Services DepartmentEconomic Development DepartmentOffice of Historic PreservationOffice of InnovationPlanning DepartmentNeighborhood and Housing ServicesThe Office of the City Clerk, including Vital RecordsCulture Commons Gallery at Plaza de ArmasCentro de Artes Gallery at Market Square.