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All City of Flagstaff non-essential facilities will close at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 14 due to inclement weather and poor road conditions. This includes facilities such as libraries and recreation centers.

Rendering of the project at the Flagstaff City-Coconino County Public Library (Image from City of Flagstaff).
Today’s City Council meeting will take place as scheduled and will begin at 3 p.m. While City Hall will remain open for the duration of the meeting, it can also be streamed online. More information on streaming and virtual participation options are available at flagstaff.az.gov/1461/Streaming-City-Council-Meetings.
The City’s Public Works division has deployed all available equipment and operators during this winter snow event, with operations running 24 hours a day. First priority roadways for treatment are main arterials, major hills, downtown, school, and transit routes. All other streets are considered second-priority areas. A map of the city which shows first priority streets can be found here.
For related questions, please contact Sarah Langley, City of Flagstaff Public Affairs Director at (928) 853-5596 or sarah.langley@flagstaffaz.gov.
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