County Announces Holiday Schedule

Baltimore County government offices, including Department of Health and Human Services clinics and County senior centers, will be closed on Friday, December 23, Monday December 26, and Monday, January 2, 2023 in recognition of the Christmas and New Year’s holidays.

Towson Loop and CountyRide service will not operate on Monday December 26 or Monday, January 2.

All branches of the Baltimore County Public Library will be closed on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Day and January 2. The library will be open with normal business hours on New Year’s Eve.

Parking meters will be free on Saturday, December 24 (Christmas Eve), Monday December 26, and Monday, January 2, 2023, but must be fed on Saturday, December 31 (New Year’s Eve).

There will be no trash or recycling collection on Saturday, December 24 (Christmas Eve), Monday, December 26, or Monday, January 2, and drop-off centers will be closed. Collection will occur on Friday, December 23 and drop-off centers will be open.

Residents are reminded that these holidays will follow the County’s “slide” schedule for make-up collection days. All trash and recycling curbside collections scheduled on or after Monday, December 26 and January 2 will shift and occur one day later that week:

Monday collections shift to Tuesday
Tuesday collections shift to Wednesday
Wednesday collections shift to Thursday
Thursday collections shift to Friday
Friday collections shift to Saturday
For addresses on a twice-per-week trash schedule, the first trash collection during the holiday week will occur one day later than normal (per the rules above), and the second trash collection will not occur. Drop-off centers will be open with normal hours on Tuesday, December 27 and Tuesday, January 3.

New 2023 calendars will be mailed to residents, and available for download online starting in January.

Benjamin Joseph

Benjamin Joesph has covered news in Eastern Baltimore County since 2006. He started as a reporter with the original East County Times in 2006. He started East Baltco News and later Eastcountytimes.com in 2022.

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