Skip to content

Presidents Day Brings Closures in Rockville

Update, 10 a.m. Friday, Feb. 17:

Due to a late change by the county’s Division of Solid Waste Services, city trash and recycling will not be collected on Presidents Day, Monday, Feb. 20.

For the week of Feb. 20, all collections will occur one day later than usual.

This is a change to what was previously reported in “Rockville Reports” and on other city communication channels.

The article below has been updated to reflect this change.

City government, including City Hall and most city facilities, will be closed on Presidents Day, Monday, Feb. 20.

Recycling and trash will not collected on Feb. 20. All collections will occur one day later than usual throughout the week. For more information on recycling and trash collection, visit www.rockvillemd.gov/recycling-trash or call 240-314-8568.

Parking will be free at city-owned meters on Feb. 20.

The Rockville Swim and Fitness Center and the Rockville Skate Park will be open for regular hours on Feb. 20. Visit www.rockvillemd.gov/swimcenter or www.rockvillemd.gov/skatepark for details.

All other city facilities will be closed, including the Rockville Senior Center; Croydon Creek Nature Center; Lincoln Park, Thomas Farm and Twinbrook community centers; Glenview Mansion; the Rockville Civic Center business office; and the F. Scott Fitzgerald Theatre box office. Theater tickets are always available at www.rockvillemd.gov/theatre.

Learn more at www.rockvillemd.gov or call 240-314-5000.

Most Recent Articles

West and Plummer to Lead Rockville Police Department

Acting Maj. Jason West will become acting chief and Maj. Troy Plummer acting deputy chief of the Rockville City Police Department, following the resignation of Chief Victor V. Brito, City Manager Jeff Mihelich has announced. The appointments take effect Friday,

Read More »

Recycle Your Pumpkins — But Compost Carefully!

Don’t let your pumpkins go to waste, try these pumpkin-recycling ideas!   Before you donate or compost your pumpkins, please check inside for candles or battery-powered lights. Pumpkins decorated with glitter, paint, stickers or other inorganic materials will contaminate the composting

Read More »

Sign Up for Our Newsletter

Get the best of “Rockville Reports” delivered right to your email and stay up to date on what’s happening in our city.

Contact Us

Email the City of Rockville’s Public Information Office.

About Rockville Reports

Rockville Reports is the official publication of the City of Rockville, published at City Hall, 111 Maryland Ave., Rockville, MD 20850-2364.