Santa Fe County offices to close September 1 for Labor Day observance

Justin S. Green, Commissioner District 1 - County Of Santa Fe
Justin S. Green, Commissioner District 1 - County Of Santa Fe
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Santa Fe County has announced that its administrative offices will be closed on Monday, September 1, 2025, in observance of Labor Day. The closure is intended to recognize the contributions of county employees and those who have worked in public service.

According to the announcement, all county offices will reopen with regular hours on Tuesday, September 2. The closure also applies to the Solid Waste Convenience Centers, which are customarily closed on Mondays. All senior centers and scheduled activities will be temporarily suspended for the holiday.

To ensure services for seniors are not interrupted, home-delivered meals will be provided in advance to those who qualify. Essential public safety services will remain operational during the holiday.

“Santa Fe County extends its heartfelt gratitude to all those who have devoted their careers to advancing the well-being of our community. We honor and thank you for all your hard work.”



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