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Lee County operations announce Memorial Day schedule adjustments

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FORT MYERS, Fla.— Lee County has released the operation schedule for the upcoming Memorial Day holiday.

The county will close most operations and has adjusted schedules for waste management, utilities, libraries, domestic animal services, LeeTran, and parks & recreation.

Garbage and recycling (including yard waste) throughout Lee County will be picked up one day after the originally scheduled day. For example – if your pick-up day falls on a Tuesday, the new pick-up will now be scheduled for Wednesday. This schedule will occur through Saturday, June 3 and regularly scheduled pick-up will resume on Monday, June 5.

Utilies, libraries, LeeTran, and domestic animal services will be closed Monday, May 29 in observance of the holiday and resume normal operation on Tuesday, May 30.

Pools, preserves, and parks will remain open on Memorial Day; however, parks and recreation centers will be closed and reopen on Tuesday, May 30.

To receive updates from the Lee County Government, click here.



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