What's open and closed on Presidents' Day

February 18, 2013 at 2:02PM

Post offices: Closed.

Banks: Bremer, TCF and Wells Fargo in-store and traditional branches will be open normal hours. U.S. Bank branches in Byerly's stores and traditional branches will be open normal hours.

Groceries: Major supermarkets will be open.

Malls: Most will be open.

Mass transit: Metro Transit buses, Northstar Line trains and light-rail trains will follow normal schedules. For route information, call 612-373-3333 or go to www.metrotransit.org. Minnesota Valley Transit Authority, Maple Grove Transit, Plymouth Metrolink and Southwest Metro Transit will have normal service. Call Metro Mobility for service.

Parking meters: Won't be enforced in Minneapolis and St. Paul. The University of Minnesota will enforce meters. Minneapolis parks will enforce meters unless noted on the meter.

Schools: Most public schools are closed; the University of Minnesota will be open for classes.

Public agencies: Local, state and federal offices closed.

Libraries: Generally closed.

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