City of Bradenton September Events and Closures: A Guide to What's Happening
As September approaches, the City of Bradenton is gearing up for a month filled with important events and observances. From holiday closures to community gatherings, here's a snapshot of what's on the calendar:
September 2: Labor Day Closure
In observance of Labor Day, all City of Bradenton offices will be closed on Monday, September 2. This national holiday honors the contributions of workers across the country. Residents are reminded that due to the holiday, City of Bradenton Solid Waste collection services will be delayed by one day. Please plan accordingly.
September 3: Final Pass for Hurricane Debby Debris Removal
As the city continues to recover from Hurricane Debby, the final pass for storm-related debris removal is scheduled for Tuesday, September 3. The City’s storm debris removal contractor will begin their final sweep through the city, picking up any remaining vegetative material left from the storm. Residents are asked to place all storm-related debris curbside by 7:00 a.m. on September 3. Please ensure that no plastic bags are used, as they cannot be processed with vegetative material.
September 6: Public Safety Operations Center Grand Opening
On Friday, September 6, the City of Bradenton will celebrate the grand opening of its new Public Safety Operations Center at 2905 59th St W. The event will kick off at 10:00 a.m. with a dedication and ribbon-cutting ceremony, followed by guided tours of the facility. This state-of-the-art center will serve as the hub for the city’s emergency response operations, ensuring the safety and security of Bradenton's residents.
September 11: Tribute to Heroes Memorial Ceremony
The Manatee County Fire Chiefs Association will host a Tribute to Heroes Memorial Ceremony on Wednesday, September 11, at 9:00 a.m. The event will take place at the Rossi Park Emergency Responders Memorial, located at 452 3rd Ave W. This solemn ceremony will honor the bravery and sacrifices of emergency responders, particularly those who lost their lives in the line of duty on September 11, 2001. The community is encouraged to attend and pay their respects to the heroes who continue to protect and serve.
Get Involved and Stay Informed
As the City of Bradenton moves into September, these events offer residents opportunities to engage with their community and stay informed about important services and observances. Be sure to mark your calendars and participate in the activities that make Bradenton a vibrant and connected city.
For more information on these events, visit the City of Bradenton's official website or contact the relevant city departments. https://cityofbradenton.com