This schedule will be in effect Thursday.
Addition: State offices will be closed December 24 for a state "Service Reduction Day."
Anne Arundel
County offices: openCourts: closed
This schedule will be in effect Thursday.
Courts: closed
Libraries: closed
Public schools: closed
Trash: regular pickup
Courts: closed
Transit: regular service
Parking meters: feed
Trash: regular pickup
Courts: closed
Libraries: (closed Dec. 24-26)
Parking meters: feed
Public schools: closed
Trash: regular pickup; landfills and transfer stations open
Courts: closed
Libraries: closed
Parking meters: feed
Public schools: closed
Transit: County ride open
Trash: regular pickup
Courts: closed
Libraries: closed
Public schools: closed
Senior centers: closed
Transit: no service
Trash: ask contractor
Landfill: closed
Courts: closed
Libraries: closed
Public schools: closed
Transit: no service
Trash: ask contractor
Courts: closed
Libraries: closed
Public schools: closed
Transit: closed (furlough day)
Trash: check with contractor
Waste Disposal center: closed (furlough day)
Waste to Energy: open
Courts: closed
Meters: feed
Public schools: closed
Libraries: closed
Transit: regular service
Trash: regular pickup; landfill open
MTA commuter buses: holiday schedule
Subway (Metro): regular schedule
Light rail: regularschedule
MARC: holiday schedule
Mobility: regular schedule
MTA information services: open
Certification office: closed
MTA Transit Store: closed
Federal offices: open
Federal courts: closed
Post office: regular delivery
State offices: open
MVA offices: (closed Dec. 24-26)
VEIP stations: (closed Dec. 24-26)
Baltimore Museum of Art: open 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Walters Art Museum: closed
Port Discovery: closed
National Aquarium: open 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Science Center: open 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
Baltimore Museum of Industry: closed
Maryland Zoo in Baltimore: open 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Note: An earlier edition of this story contained incorrect information about Harford and Baltimore County courts and Howard County offices. Additionally, information about state offices was omitted. The Baltimore Sun regrets the errors.
