Knoxville Announces Independence Day Closures and Services Schedule as Garbage Pickup Continues as Usual

As Independence Day rolls around, the City of Knoxville is taking a break to celebrate. According to an announcement from the City of Knoxville – Government, all governmental offices will be shuttered on Friday, recognizing the federal holiday. Residents needing to report non-emergency issues like overgrown lots or idle vehicles won’t be able to call the 311 Center for Service Innovation on the Fourth, but they can still submit concerns via the My Knoxville app. Social service resources remain accessible online at EastTN211.communityos.org, while true emergencies should be directed to 911.

Despite the holiday, Knoxville’s garbage and recyclables pickup won’t be taking a day off and will follow their regular schedule. However, those needing the City’s Solid Waste Facility will find doors closed both Friday and Saturday, resuming normal operations come July 7. Enjoying the outdoors is still on the agenda for many, as city parks and outdoor pools will be available for use on July 4, with specific hours for Ed Cothren and Inskip pools listed on the city’s aquatics webpage. Encouraging safe celebrations, the city reminds that KPD’s non-emergency line should be utilized for reporting fireworks or any other non-life-threatening disturbances.

Knoxville Area Transit, carving out a day of rest, will not be operating on July 4, and its service desk at Knoxville Station will also be taking a break. City recycling centers aren’t matching the downtime, remaining open, though the Goodwill attendant won’t be at the ready to accept donations—a caveat urging patrons not to leave items at unattended centers. For those looking to park downtown to engage in Independence Day festivities, all City-owned garages and metered parking spaces will lift fees for the day…

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