Denver Offices Closed March 30 for 'Sí Se Puede' Day | The Locally Times

Most city and county offices closed Monday, March 30, with solid waste collection operating on a regular schedule.

## City Services Affected by Holiday Most City and County of Denver offices were closed on Monday, March 30, in observance of "Sí Se Puede" Day. The closure impacted the Mayor’s Office, City Council offices, the Clerk & Recorder, and the Auditor’s Office, among other city agencies. Partner entities such as Denver Health and agencies operating 24/7, including Denver International Airport, remained open. ## Service Adjustments and Information Access The city’s 3-1-1 information line was closed on March 30. Residents could report issues and submit service requests online 24/7 via Denvergov.org or by visiting denvergov.org/denver311. The 311 phone service resumed normal hours when city offices reopened. The city’s chatbot, Sunny, was also available for inquiries via text or WhatsApp. Solid waste collection proceeded on its regular schedule, with residents advised to set out carts as usual. The Denver Animal Shelter was closed, but night drop kennels remained accessible, and Animal Protection Officers responded to emergencies through 911. ## What to Watch The next regular City Council meeting was scheduled for Tuesday, March 31. Information regarding specific departmental operations during the closure was detailed on Denvergov.org.