§ 2.04.020. Holidays and Hours of Operation.  


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  • A.

    The holidays of the City shall be as follows:

    1.

    January 1, known as "New Years Day".

    2.

    The third Monday in January, known as "Martin Luther King's Birthday".

    3.

    The third Monday in February, known as "Washington's Birthday".

    4.

    The last Monday in May, known as "Memorial Day".

    5.

    July 4, known as "Independence Day".

    6.

    The first Monday in September, known as "Labor Day".

    7.

    The second Monday in October, known as "Columbus Day".

    8.

    November 11th, known as "Veteran's Day".

    9.

    The Thursday in November appointed by Congress as "Thanksgiving Day".

    10.

    The Friday immediately following the Thursday designated as "Thanksgiving Day".

    11.

    December 24th, known as "Christmas Eve".

    12.

    December 25th, known as "Christmas Day".

    13.

    December 31st, known as "New Year's Eve".

    14.

    Every day appointed by the President or Governor for a public fast, thanksgiving, national day of mourning or holiday. This subsection shall not become effective unless made applicable by resolution of the City Council for the specific day so appointed.

    B.

    City offices shall be closed on all holidays of the City and, in addition thereto, every Saturday and Sunday. In the event a designated holiday falls on a Saturday, the holiday shall be observed on the preceding Friday. In the event that a designated holiday falls on a Sunday, the holiday shall be observed on the succeeding Monday.

    C.

    In addition thereto, the City Council, for just cause and good reason consistent with municipal concern, may designate special holidays by resolution.

    D.

    Business hours for the City offices shall be established by resolution of the City Council.