What’s closed for Cesar Chavez Day, either March 28 or March 31, in the LA area

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A statue of Cesar E. Chavez at Cesar E. Chavez Memorial Park in San Fernando, Monday, March 30, 2020. (Photo by Hans Gutknecht, Los Angeles Daily News/SCNG)

Government offices — Los Angeles city and county, and state — and also courts, libraries and schools are normally closed for labor leader Cesar Chavez’s birthday holiday.

In past years, Los Angeles city and county and state agencies have chosen either his actual birth date on March 31, or a Friday or Monday before his birthday for a three-day weekend.

Los Angeles city and county offices and libraries are closed on March 28.

State offices, including the Department of Motor Vehicles, and courts (www.lacourt.org/holiday/ui/index.aspx) are closed on March 31.

Here is a sampling of government offices and other services that have a regular schedule on both days

Banks: Open.

Mail: The U.S. Postal Service delivers mail. www.usps.com; about.usps.com/newsroom/events/

Transit: Buses and subway services in Los Angeles run on a regular schedule (www.metro.net). For example, the G Line (formerly the Orange Line) schedule is here: bit.ly/3JkVMgL. Metrolink trains also run on a regular schedule (www.metrolinktrains.com; holiday schedule 2022 here: bit.ly/3bo3uHF).

Trash: Pickup is on a regular schedule in Los Angeles (more information on Los Angeles Sanitation and Environment, 800-773-2489; click on What We Do, then Collection, and then see Holiday Trash Collection here: www.lacitysan.org). Trash pickup will also be on a regular schedule in the cities of Calabasas (www.wm.com/us/local/ca/calabasas/residential); Burbank (818-238-3800; bit.ly/3yvi8r3) and Glendale (818-548-3916; bit.ly/3p1In2D).

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