Some of the city of Corpus Christi’s nonessential offices, including City Hall, public libraries, City Call Center and Animal Care Services, will be closed Nov. 27 and Nov. 28 in observance of Thanksgiving.

All offices will reopen Dec. 1.

Emergency and essential services such as police, fire and the airport will remain open and maintain normal operations. Other vital city departments such as water, wastewater and solid waste services will operate normally. The gas and public works departments will have staff on call to respond when needed.

The utilities business office will be closed, but customers may make utility bill payments online on corpuschristitx.gov, at H-E-B locations or by calling 361-885-0751.

Schedule for other city departments

Parks and Recreation

The Lozano Golf Center, Oso Golf Course and The Firefly will be open Nov. 27 and Nov. 28.

The Al Kruse Tennis Center will be open Nov. 27 and Nov. 28. The H-E-B Tennis Center will be closed Nov. 27 and open Nov. 28.

The Collier Pool and Natatorium will be closed Nov. 27 and open Nov. 28.

The Oso Bay Wetlands Preserve & Learning Center will be closed Nov. 27 through Nov. 30. The walking trail and playground are open daily from dawn to dusk.

The Corpus Christi and Ben Garza gyms will be closed Nov. 27 and Nov. 28.

The After Hour Kid Power Program will be closed Nov. 27 and Nov. 28.

Recreation and Senior centers will be closed Nov. 27 and Nov. 28.

Solid Waste Services

There will be no collections scheduled for Nov. 27. Normal garbage and recycling schedule resumes Nov. 28.

The J.C. Elliott Transfer Station and Cefe Valenzuela Landfill will be closed Nov. 27 and open Nov. 28.

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