(A) The holidays of the city are as follows:
(1) An employee's birthday;
(2) January 1, known as New Year's Day;
(3) The third Monday in February, known as President's Day;
(4) The last Monday in May, known as Memorial Day;
(5) July 4, known as Independence Day;
(6) First Monday in September, known as Labor Day;
(7) November 11, known as Veterans' Day;
(8) The Thursday in November designated as Thanksgiving in lieu of September 9, known as Admission Day;
(9) The Friday following Thanksgiving in lieu of February 12, known as Lincoln’s Birthday;
(10) December 25, known as Christmas;
(11) Good Friday from 12:00 p.m. until the end of the work day;
(12) A personal holiday of the employee's choice in lieu of the second Monday in October, known as Columbus Day;
(13) Every day appointed by the President or Governor for a public fast, thanksgiving or holiday; provided that, the day is also proclaimed for a public fast, thanksgiving or holiday by the Mayor of the city;
(14) The third Monday in January, known as Martin Luther King, Jr. Day;
(15) March 31, known as Cesar Chavez day;
(16) Any day or part of a day declared by the Council, by resolution to be a holiday.
(1994 Code, § 1.12.010)
(B) The public offices of the city shall be closed on holidays and shall also be closed on Saturday and Sunday of every week.
(C) Notwithstanding division (A) of this section, a city holiday may change as follows:
(1) If January 1, March 31, July 4, November 11, or December 25 falls on a Sunday, the Monday following is a holiday.
(2) If January 1, March 31, July 4, November 11, or December 25 falls on a Saturday, the preceding Friday is a holiday.
(3) If January 1, March 31, July 4, November 11, or December 25 falls on a Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday, the City Council by resolution may change the holiday to the nearest preceding Monday or following Friday of the week on which the date falls.
(1994 Code, § 1.12.020) (Ord. 07-100, passed 3-14-2007; Ord. 10-100, passed 4-14-2010)