Downtown sidewalks are:
Franklin from Henderson to Merritt Mill, down Henderson to Rosemary, from Henderson to Columbia, and from Columbia to Franklin.
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Downtown sidewalks are:
Franklin from Henderson to Merritt Mill, down Henderson to Rosemary, from Henderson to Columbia, and from Columbia to Franklin.
Thanks for your message. These are the areas where Town staff clear sidewalks:
β’ Town facilities
β’ certain downtown streets
β’ Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd from Rosemary St. to Homestead Rd.
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Check this page throughout the storm: chapelhillnc.gov/emergency
30.01.2026 19:20 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0Here are the updates for Saturday, January 31:
π΅Parks and Recreation facilities will be closed.
π΅The library and book drop will be closed. All programs are cancelled.
Winter scene in front of the Greetings from Chapel Hill postcard mural
βAnother winter storm is forecast to move into the area late tonight and lasting into early Sunday morning.
We'll continue to share service and facility updates via email and on our website.
Two Public Works employees in reflective jackets and winter gear smiling.
Several Public Works trucks in a parking lot with snow plows attached to the front.
Our Public Works crews have been hard at work clearing snow from local roads. Some still have slick spots, and we expect wet surfaces to refreeze again overnight.
Many of our services return to normal tomorrow, while some will be on a delayed schedule.
πLatest updates: chapelhillnc.gov/emergency
Chapel Hill Town truck with plow attached to the front parked in front of Public Works Building 3.
The winter weather moved out of our area last night.
πFor the latest changes to Town services, visit chapelhillnc.gov/emergency.
While some roads are becoming passable, many are not. We expect travel conditions to deteriorate overnight as frigid temperatures move in and wet surfaces freeze.
Some Duke Energy customers are receiving fraudulent text messages that appear to be from them, claiming customers will be impacted by a scheduled power outage. The messages did not come from Duke Energy.
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Visit chapelhillnc.gov/emergency for service and facility updates. The highlights:
π΄Transit isn't operating today.
π΄Parks and Rec facilities are closed today and tomorrow.
π΄The library is closed today and tomorrow as are the book drops.
Good morning, Chapel Hill β
Road conditions are dangerous, so we encourage you to continue staying home and off the roads through tomorrow.
βοΈ We expect road conditions to get worse throughout the day. Please stay home today β itβs not worth heading out if you donβt need to. Updates here: chapelhillnc.gov/emergency.
25.01.2026 13:11 β π 3 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0If youβre considering going to the emergency shelter at Smith Middle β now is the time. Power outages are likely and may last a while. Please check on your vulnerable neighbors and loved ones. Learn more: www.orangecountync.gov/650/Disaster...
24.01.2026 16:14 β π 5 π 10 π¬ 0 π 0π The library is scheduled to be open normal hours tomorrow and closed Sunday.
π Transit will begin the day on a regular schedule. They'll share any changes as early as possible.
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π Orange County and American Red Cross will open a shelter at to anyone in need at Smith Middle tomorrow at 9 a.m.
π P&R facilities are scheduled to be open tomorrow 9 to 1 and closed Sunday.
Preparations are underway for the upcoming winter weather.
π²Bookmark chapelhillnc.gov/emergency now. That's where we'll share updates about changes to our facilities, our services, and traffic alerts.
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