Fayetteville City government offices closed to public Monday, Feb. 2
Published on February 01, 2026
FAYETTEVILLE, N.C.- Fayetteville City government offices will be closed to the public Monday, Feb. 2, due to hazardous road conditions.
Updates and changes to City services:
- Residents are encouraged to visit FayettevilleNC.gov to determine if services can be completed online.
- Fayetteville Area System of Transit (FAST) will not operate on Monday, Feb. 2. The FAST Transit Center will also be closed.
- Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks and Recreation facilities and gated parks will be closed on Monday, Feb. 2.
- Monday’s household, yard waste or recycling will not be collected due to road conditions.
- Beginning Tuesday, Feb. 3, it is requested to put carts out and City Solid Waste crews will pick them up as soon as possible.
- No yard waste will be collected this week (week of Feb. 2).
- Passengers traveling through the Fayetteville Regional Airport should check with their airlines before arriving at the airport for the latest flight status information. They are encouraged to contact their airline directly for any questions on travel and/or flight schedules.
City Council Work Session & Meeting:
The scheduled City Council work session and special meeting for Feb. 2 have been rescheduled.
Work session:
- The work session scheduled for Monday, Feb. 2. has been rescheduled for Friday, Feb. 6 at 2 p.m.
Special Meeting:
- The special meeting scheduled for Monday, Feb. 2 is cancelled, and all agenda items will be added to the meeting scheduled for Feb. 9 at 6:30 p.m.
City officials will continue to monitor weather conditions and adjust services as needed.
City officials encourage the following of Fayetteville residents:
- Stay off the roads, if possible, and if not, be extra cautious while driving.
- Drivers should reduce their speed. Driving at posted speeds could be extremely dangerous when snow and ice are on the road. Many vehicles lose traction, especially at higher speeds, resulting in serious accidents and vehicle rollovers.
- Give plows and spreaders space. Don't crowd equipment, and never pass a plow unless it's absolutely necessary and safe.
- Heat safely. Keep space heaters away from anything that can burn. Never use ovens, grills, or generators indoors. Generators belong outside and away from windows/doors to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.
- Check on neighbors, older adults and individuals without reliable heat.
- Pets should be brought indoors during freezing temperatures.
- Residents are encouraged to call 911 for any emergencies, including downed trees or powerlines on a road.
Power Outage information:
- PWC’s outage map is available at: https://www.faypwc.com/electric-outage-map/. Customers should call (910)483-1382 to report outages or downed power lines.
- South River Electric Membership Corporation outage map is available at: SREM.com/outage-center. Customers should call 1-800-338-5530 or 910-892-8071 to report outages or downed power lines.
- Duke Energy outage map is available at: Duke-energy.com/outages. Customers should call 1-800-419-6356 to report outages or downed power lines.
- Lumbee River Electric Membership Corporation outage map is available at: https://outages.lumbeeriver.com/. Customers should call 1-800-683-5571 or 910-843-4131 to report outages or downed power lines.
Residents can visit FayettevilleNC.gov/ReadyFay for service updates and preparedness tips.
Follow the City of Fayetteville on social media platforms for more updates.
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