CHAPEL HILL – Your Chapel HillParks and Recreation department’s fall programs sign-ups for residents begins September 3 at 8:30 a.m. For non-residents the sign-up date is September 16.
To register for the fall programs you can either go online with WebTrac by visiting the town of Chapel Hill’s website or in person at the following four locations: Parks and Recreation Administrative Office, Chapel HillCommunity center, HargravesCommunity center, and the Homestead aquatic center.
You can find a link to the sign-up page by clikcing here.
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Sidewalk improvements on Ransom Street are scheduled to begin on August 28 weather permitting. This project will take approximately ten business days to complete.
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On September 2 most of the municipal offices will be closed in observance of Labor Day. There will be no residential or commercial refuse collection; the Monday route will be picked up on Wednesday.
Many offices will be closed including: Chapel Hill community center, Parks and Recreation office, and the Offices of Maintenance Division.
The Public Library will be open from 1p.m to 5p.m
The Landfill and solid waste convenience centers will be closed.
And Chapel Hill transit will not operate.
For more information on town holidays click here.
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