The holiday, which was first observed to commemorate President George Washington’s birthday, was changed to the third Monday in February in 1968 to also commemorate the birth of US President Abraham Lincoln. This is a list of government agencies and services that will be open and closed in the Portland region on Monday, February 17, President’s Day.
Federal offices are not open.
District of Oregon U.S. District Court: Closed.
State offices in Oregon and Washington are closed.
State courts in Oregon and Washington are closed.
Metro Regional Center: Closed, as are the offices in Portland, Washington, Clackamas, Clark, and Multnomah counties.
Parking meters in Portland are free, with the exception of city parks like Washington Park that charge for parking.
Banks: Closed, while certain in-store locations might still be operating.
On Monday, February 17, 2025, regular mail delivery will not be available. Getty Images.Getty Pictures
No regular postal service; U.S. Postal Service offices are closed.
Libraries in Multnomah County are closed.
Washington County libraries: On Monday, February 17, the majority of WCCLS member libraries will be closed. For precise hours, check with your local branch at wccls.org/dates-closed.
Libraries in Clackamas County are closed.
District of the Fort Vancouver Regional Library: Closed.
Public Transportation
Bus, WES, and TriMet:MAX lines will operate according to regular weekday schedules. On weekdays, Portland Streetcar will operate as usual.
On a typical weekday schedule, C-TRAN: Buses. The administrative offices were shut down.
On Monday, February 17, the Portland Aerial Tram will not operate.
Attractions
http://www.oregonzoo.org/Oregon Zoo
Open.tickets.omsi.edu is OMSI.