Qué está abierto y cerrado en San Diego – Telemundo San Diego (20)

San Diego County public schools, county offices, family resource centers, libraries, and animal shelters will be closed on Monday for Labor Day.

The following locations will be closed:

  • Fallbrook Community Center
  • Lakeside Community Center
  • Spring Valley Community Center
  • Spring Valley Gymnasium
  • Tecolote Nature Center
  • 4S Ranch Recreation Office only (all parks will be open)
  • Teen Community Centers
  • All County Public Health clinics will be closed on Monday. Some county-associated and contracted sites for COVID-19 testing will be open.

Labor Day is a national holiday dedicated to celebrating the contributions and achievements of American workers. Let us share with you the history of this holiday from the U.S. Department of Labor.

NO PARKING METER FEES DURING LABOR DAY

Many parking restrictions will not be enforced on Monday in San Diego, including parking meters and time restrictions on streets, yellow zones, and designated street sweeping routes. Red, white, and blue zones will still be enforced at all times.

Parking rules on port property and in different cities may vary, so residents are urged to read the provided signs.

Labor Day in the United States is expected to bring thousands of tourists to Tijuana.

Trash Collection in the City of San Diego

Residents of the City of San Diego will experience a one-day delay in curbside trash, green waste, and recyclable materials collection. The Miramar Recycling Center, Landfill, and Transfer Station will also be closed on Monday.

What is Open in San Diego on Labor Day?

Law enforcement, animal control emergency response, and other essential services will continue during the holiday. County parks, campgrounds, and neighborhood day-use parks will remain open.

The following locations in San Diego will be open:

  • Golf courses until dusk
  • All city reservoirs except Barrett
  • Lake Chollas, weather permitting
  • Mission Trails Regional Park and Visitor Center
  • Tecolote Canyon Natural Park
  • All skate parks

The red tide is back, bringing with it the natural spectacle of blue waves.

At 10 a.m. on Monday in La Mesa, hundreds of healthcare workers are expected to attend a Labor Day rally at Harry Griffen Park on 9550 Milden St. Organized by SEIU-United Healthcare Workers West, the rally will feature speeches from healthcare professionals, elected officials, and union leaders who will address the current challenges facing workers in California and highlight the urgent need for improved working conditions, better support systems, and increased investment in the healthcare workforce, according to union officials.

Labor Day, the annual national tribute to the contributions that workers have made to the strength, prosperity, and well-being of the nation, was first celebrated in the United States on September 5, 1882, in New York City.

In 1887, Oregon became the first state to formally recognize Labor Day. By 1894, 31 of the then 44 states had made Labor Day a holiday when Congress passed a bill designating the first Monday in September as a legal holiday in the District of Columbia and its territories.

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