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(a) The following days are declared to be legal holidays, and, as a result, city offices other than those relating to public safety shall be closed:

(1) January 1st, commonly called New Year's Day.

(2) The third Monday in January, which shall be observed as the birthday of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

(3) The third Monday in February, commonly called Washington-Lincoln or President's Day.

(4) The last Monday in May, commonly called Memorial Day.

(5) June 19th, commonly called Juneteenth.

(6) July 4th, commonly called Independence Day.

(7) The first Monday in September, commonly called Labor Day.

(8) November 11th, commonly called Veterans Day.

(9) The fourth Thursday in November, commonly called Thanksgiving Day.

(10) The fourth Friday in November, commonly called Friday after Thanksgiving.

(11) December 25th, commonly called Christmas Day.

(b) When a holiday falls on a Sunday, the following Monday shall be observed. When a holiday falls on a Saturday, the preceding Friday shall be observed. Work units which are normally scheduled to operate on Saturdays or Sundays will observe the actual day of the holiday. (Code 1979, § 1-20; Ord. No. 2022-08, § 1, 2-28-2022)

Editor's note: Ord. No. 2022-08, § 2, states "The general penalty found in Section 1-13 of the City Code shall not apply to Section 1 above."