What’s open, closed on Memorial Day in the Twin Cities

Government agencies and banks will be closed, while many grocery stores and mall shops will be open.

The Minnesota Star Tribune
May 26, 2024 at 8:29PM
2018 was the first time in 35 years, that a flag was placed with every hero laid to rest at Fort Snelling National Cemetery for Memorial Day.
Fort Snelling National Cemetery on Memorial Day 2018. (Sarah Sneen — David Joles / Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Post offices: Closed. No regular mail service.

Banks: All Bremer Bank, Huntington Bank, Wells Fargo and U.S. Bank traditional branches and in-store branches will be closed. Call for hours.

Grocery stores and malls: Many major supermarkets and mall stores will be open.

Mass transit: Metro Transit buses and Metro Blue and Green lines will follow Sunday schedules, as will Maple Grove Transit, Plymouth Metrolink and SouthWest Transit. The Minnesota Valley Transit Authority will operate on a weekend schedule. Metro Mobility is active. The Northstar Line will be operating for the Twins game only.

Parking meters: Not enforced in Minneapolis and St. Paul. Minneapolis parks will enforce meters unless noted on the meter.

Libraries: Libraries will be closed.

Schools: Many public schools and the University of Minnesota will be closed.

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

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