Great Falls city offices and facilities to close for Labor Day

Mayor Cory Reeves City of Great Falls, Montana
Mayor Cory Reeves City of Great Falls, Montana
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City offices in Great Falls, Montana, along with the Great Falls Animal Shelter, Scheels Aim High Big Sky Recreation and Aquatic Center, and the Great Falls Public Library will be closed on Monday, September 1 for Labor Day. However, city residential and commercial sanitation collection will continue as usual.

Residents can still access various online services during the holiday. These include general city information (https://gfmt.link/home), submitting citizen complaints or requests (https://gfmt.link/citizencomplaintform), library resources (https://gfmt.link/lib), purchasing tickets from the Mansfield Box Office (https://gfmt.link/mansfieldevents), paying municipal court fines (https://gfmt.link/muncourt), utility payments (https://gfmt.link/gfupay), registering for parks and recreation activities (https://gfmt.link/SAHBS), paying parking citations (https://gfmt.link/parkingticket), and animal control services (https://gfmt.link/animalcontrol).



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