City of Martinsville announces Thanksgiving closures and changes to services

LC Jones, Mayor of City of Martinsville
LC Jones, Mayor of City of Martinsville
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The City of Martinsville has announced that the Municipal Building, administrative offices, and all constitutional offices will be closed from Wednesday, November 26th, in observance of Thanksgiving. Operations are scheduled to resume on Monday, December 1st.

Trash collection typically scheduled for Thursday will take place on Friday instead. There will be no bulk pickups from Wednesday through Friday.

Residents are reminded that the tax due date is December 5th. During the holiday closure, taxpayers can use the Treasurer’s Drop Box for payments or to deliver documents to the Commissioner of the Revenue, provided items are sealed in an envelope and clearly addressed. Online payment options remain available at any time through the City’s website.

“We wish everyone a safe and Happy Thanksgiving.”



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