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What city services are affected by the DC33 work stoppage?

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What city services are affected by the DC33 work stoppage?
The City of Philadelphia is continuing to deliver essential services and maintain public safety after AFSCME District Council 33 (DC 33) began a work stoppage at midnight on July 1, 2025. For current information about how city operations are being affected, what's open or limited, and how to stay informed, go to https://www.phila.gov/2025-07-01-what-you-need-to-know-about-the-city-work-stoppage/

You Should Know:
  • For Streets info about trash and recycling, use How do I dispose of my trash and recycling during the DC33 work stoppage?
  • Drinking water is safe. 
  • 25 pools and all spraygrounds are open. Recreation centers are open from 9 am - 5 pm. Evening programs and extended hour services are paused. Summer day camps continue as scheduled.
  • City Health Centers are open, but services may vary according to staffing levels.
  • All Free Library of Philadelphia branches are temporarily closed.
  • Sheriff's sales are paused.
  • The Department of Revenue at the MSB is open, but no cash payments are being accepted in person. The Northeast and North Philadelphia satellite offices are currently closed.
  • The PHL Airport remains open and fully operational.
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