Municipal services during the extra long weekend, how will they work?

Municipal services during the extra long weekend, how will they work?
Municipal services during the extra long weekend, how will they work?

With the arrival of the long weekend due to the celebration of Holy Week and the holiday in commemoration of “Veteran’s Day and those who fell in the Malvinas War”, the Municipality of Santa Fe announced a series of measures to ensure services essential to citizens.

In an official statement, the services that will be operational during these holidays were detailed. Waste collection will be carried out normally throughout the city, reminding citizens that on Monday and Thursday only dry waste should be taken out.

The Eco Points will remain open during the weekend, closing on Monday and Tuesday, resuming their normal operation on Wednesday.

Regarding public transport, it was reported that buses will circulate with the usual frequency on Sunday, Thursday, Friday, Sunday and Tuesday. On Saturday and Monday, the service will operate normally.

The Bike Share System will be available for use during its normal hours each day.

On the other hand, the Metered Parking System (SEOM) will be operational only on Saturday during reduced hours, while the municipal Cemetery will adjust its visiting hours and funeral services during these holidays.

The headquarters of the Municipal Institute of Animal Health will remain closed until next Wednesday.

Regarding tourist service, it was detailed that the information centers in the Bus Terminal and the city port will be open throughout the long weekend, with special hours to serve visitors.

Finally, the population is reminded that the restriction on the circulation of heavy traffic vehicles on the Highway Bridge that connects the cities of Santa Fe with Santo Tomé will be maintained.

With these measures, the Municipality seeks to guarantee the well-being and comfort of citizens during this festive period, ensuring the continuity of basic services in the city.

 
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