What’s closed for New Year’s Day, Monday, Jan. 1, in the Los Angeles area

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By the look of her yawn, 2-year-old Audrina Fontes doesn't seem like she'll make it to midnight on New Year's Eve. Luckily, she was celebrating at noon during the Children's Museum's at La Habra event with 250 others on Saturday, December 31, 2022. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)
Happy New Year! In the file photo: By the look of her yawn, 2-year-old Audrina Fontes doesn’t seem like she’ll make it to midnight on New Year’s Eve. Luckily, she was celebrating at noon during the Children’s Museum’s at La Habra event with 250 others on Saturday, December 31, 2022. (Photo by Mindy Schauer, Orange County Register/SCNG)

Government offices — Los Angeles city and county, national and state — and superior courts and libraries are normally closed for New Year’s Day.

Here’s a sampling of government offices and other services that are closed or have altered schedules on Monday, Jan. 1.

Banks: Banks are closed. Financial markets are also closed (www.nyse.com/markets/hours-calendars).

Courts: Closed. Los Angeles County Superior Courts 2024 schedule, www.lacourt.org/holiday/ui/index.aspx

Libraries: Los Angeles Public Library locations are closed. www.lapl.org/holiday-closures

Los Angeles County Library locations are closed. www.facebook.com/LACountyLibrary; lacountylibrary.org

Mail: The U.S. Postal Service does not deliver regular mail and post offices are closed. www.usps.com/holiday/holiday-schedule.htm

Transit: Buses and subway services in Los Angeles run on a Saturday/Sunday/Holiday schedule on Monday (www.metro.net). For example, the G Line (also known as the Orange Line) schedule is here: tinyurl.com/ynmrsj4f

Also, Metro offers rides for free on Metro Bus, Rail and Micro, 9 p.m.-2 a.m. on New Year’s Eve, Dec. 31, with extended hours for trains. https://wp.me/p26tDN-Azy

Metrolink trains run on a weekend schedule on Monday. Service available on the Antelope Valley, San Bernardino, Orange County, 91/Perris Valley, Ventura County and Inland Empire-Orange County lines (trains will not operate on the Riverside Line). Details, and also a holiday pass deal, here: metrolinktrains.com/schedules/new-years-day/

Also, Metrolink offers a special service to Los Angeles Union Station connecting to the Rose Parade on the Ventura County, Orange County and 91/Perris Valley lines. In addition, the first trains on the San Bernardino and Antelope Valley lines operate on a modified schedule, departing an hour earlier to accommodate passengers traveling to the Rose Parade.

From Los Angeles Union Station, Metrolink riders may then connect to the Metro A Line (Azusa), which provides direct service to the parade route. 800-371-5465. Details on the 2024 Rose Parade special service: metrolinktrains.com/rose-parade

Trash: Pickup is delayed by one day beginning on Monday for Los Angeles Sanitation and Environment customers. Monday’s trash is picked up on Tuesday; Tuesday’s trash is picked up on Wednesday; Wednesday’s trash is picked up on Thursday; and so on through the week. 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

Pickup is on a regular schedule in Burbank. 818-238-3800. www.burbankca.gov/web/public-works/trash-faqs

Pickup is delayed a day in Glendale. Monday’s trash is picked up on Tuesday; Tuesday’s trash is picked up on Wednesday; and so on through the week. 818-548-3916. Look under Collection Schedule, tinyurl.com/486wukn7

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