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Flagstaff Facilities to Close


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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.

City of Flagstaff, Flagstaff Library, entry plaza, renovation,

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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