City of Des Moines, IA

12/31/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 12/31/2025 09:49

City Buildings To Close For New Year's Holiday


DES MOINES, IOWA - Wednesday, December 31, 2025 -
City of Des Moines administrative buildings will close in observance of the New Year's holiday on Thursday, January 1, 2026, and will reopen on Friday, January 2, 2026.

Garbage, recycling, and yard waste collection services will be delayed by one day due to the holiday. There will be no collection on Thursday, January 1. Service will run one day late for the remainder of the week. For additional details, visit the City's Holiday Pickup Schedule.

All Des Moines Public Library branches will also be close early at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, December 31 and will remain closed on Thursday, January 1, before reopening on Friday, January 2 with regular hours.

Brenton Skating Plaza will be open for downtown ice skating with a view of the Des Moines skyline throughout the holiday week with extended hours. Check out details and plan your downtown skating trip at DSM.city/Brenton.

Holiday Clean-Up Tips:

  • Christmas Trees : Trees will be collected on residents' normal collection days with a green Compost It! sticker attached, and all decorations removed. Stickers cost $1.25 and can be purchased at these metro locations.
  • Residents can have their Christmas trees picked up onregular collection days for the next month, provided they have the Compost It!
  • Cardboard Boxes: Flatten boxes and drop them off at the 24/7 Cardboard Drop-Off Center (110 SE 6th Street).

For any holiday waste questions, please call our 24/7 Customer Service Center at 515-283-4950.

Wishing everyone a safe and happy New Year!

Contact
Peter Zemansky
Communications Manager, City Manager's Office
(515) 210-6586
[email protected]

About the City of Des Moines
The City of Des Moines is Iowa's capital city and our 17 departments serve more than 214,000 residents and 46 neighborhood associations. Des Moines is a leader in sustainability and provides its residents with vibrant neighborhoods, an alive and active downtown, and abundant leisure opportunities.

Des Moines continuously improves neighborhoods, public safety and quality of life by offering exceptional city services and reliable infrastructure while fostering an involved and compassionate community for all who visit and live in Des Moines.

Visit DSM.city, Facebook and Twitter for more information.

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