What's open, what's not on the Fourth

July 4, 2018 at 1:08AM

What's open on Independence Day

Post offices: Closed. No regular mail service.

Banks: All Bremer Bank branches will be closed. TCF traditional branches and in-store branches (Cub) will be closed. Wells Fargo in-store and traditional branches will be closed. U.S. Bank traditional branches will be closed and branches in Byerly's stores will be open limited hours. Call for hours.

Groceries: Many major supermarkets will be open. Call for hours.

Malls: Many stores will be open. Call for hours.

Mass transit: Metro Transit buses and Blue and Green lines will follow holiday/Sunday schedules. The Red Line will follow weekend/holiday schedules. For route information, call 612-373-3333 or go to www.metrotransit.org. The Minnesota Valley Transit Authority will have limited service. Maple Grove Transit, Plymouth Metrolink and SouthWest Transit will not have service. Call Metro Mobility for service. There is no Northstar service today. The Transit Information Center will be open to offer trip planning assistance from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. today.

Parking meters: Will not be enforced in Minneapolis and St. Paul. The U of M will not enforce meters unless noted on the meter. Minneapolis parks will enforce meters unless noted on the meter.

Schools: Public schools and the U of M will be closed.

Libraries: Many libraries will be closed.

Public agencies: Local, state and federal offices will be closed.

PATRICIA GRICE

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