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Hello, neighbors! Monday, September 1, is a Town holiday, so most Town offices will be closed. It's also UNC football's home opener, so expect lots of activity downtown. In other news, you can come to an open house to learn about our Transportation and Mobility projects, earn us bragging rights for being sustainable, and turn your lights out for fall migration. |
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Town Service Changes for Monday, September 1
Most Town offices will be closed in observance of Labor Day. Please plan for the following service and facility changes:
- Residential trash will not be collected on Monday, September 1. The make-up day is Wednesday, September 3.
- There is no change to yard trimmings collection.
- The library will be closed.
- Chapel Hill Transit will not operate any routes except for the Tar Heel Express to the UNC vs. TCU football game.
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Expect Extra Traffic Downtown Sept. 1
UNC football's home opener against TCU is Monday, September 1. Whether you're watching at Kenan or from your favorite spot on Franklin St., give yourself extra time and watch out for increased pedestrian and vehicle traffic downtown:
Special Event parking goes into effect at 2 p.m.
- $5/hr on-street spaces
- $30 for downtown lots and decks
- Pro-tip: Check out the deck at 125 E. Rosemary St. There are over 1,000 spaces.
The Tar Heel Express is another great way to get to the game. Go Heels!
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Downtown Police Substation Opening Saturday
On Saturday, we’re opening a Police Substation in the Post Office building on the 100 block of Franklin Street. This will be a place where anyone can speak with police staff, file a report, or connect to resources. To start, it’ll be open during the day and early evening – with a sign out front welcoming people inside. We’ll share an update once we have regular operating hours.
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Door-to-Door Walk Builds Connections
Thanks to all the volunteers and community partners who walked door-to-door for the Good Neighbor Initiative (GNI). They shared how to be a good neighbor in neighborhoods where students live among non-students. We're looking forward to building more connections at the GNI Community Cookout on Thursday, September 25 at Hargraves Community Center.
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Thanks, Rollers and Strollers!
Thank you to everyone who made our Second Annual Roll & Stroll a success! We couldn’t have kicked off the new school year and launched our Wheels of Wellness program without the help of community members, Town staff, school leaders, and our community partners.
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Fall Shred-a-Thon on September 6
On Saturday, September 6, Orange County residents (including Chapel Hill in Durham County), small businesses, and local government employees can shred their confidential documents for free. The Shred-a-Thon will operate at the Eubanks Park and Ride lot from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. (or until capacity is met).
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Bring Your Stuffie to Meet Pocket Bear
Join us September 10 at 6 p.m. for a program featuring author Katherine Applegate. She'll be sharing her new novel Pocket Bear, an unforgettable tale of bravery, loyalty, and kindness, reminding us that love comes in many forms (sometimes filled with fluff). Bring your favorite stuffie to the event to celebrate Pocket Bear's story, and enter to win a prize from Flyleaf Books.
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Dribble for Victory over Cancer
On September 14th, Dribble for Victory Over Cancer is happening on UNC’s campus to raise funds for life-saving pediatric cancer research. Participants will dribble through short on-campus courses. meet college basketball players, coaches, and alumni while giving kids and their families battling cancer a chance for a brighter tomorrow.
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Lights Out for Birds
As billions of birds migrate south in the fall, most of them navigate with the night sky. Bright artificial lights and skyglow can disorient them as they fly over cities. You can take simple measures such as turning off or using motion censors on any outdoor lighting to help keep birds on the right paths.
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Open House: Transportation and Mobility Projects
Join us on Thursday, September 11, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the library to learn about current and upcoming Transportation and Mobility projects. We'll share information about projects such as the N. Estes Dr. resurfacing and bike lanes project, Pinehurst Dr. resurfacing and bike lanes, the Fordham sidepath, and Ephesus Church Rd. sidewalks.
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Join a Sustainability Showdown
In partnership with Earth Share NC, we invite you to join us in a two-week Sustainability Showdown against the City of Greensboro and the Town of Davidson. Between now and September 7, download the Sow Green app. From September 8 to September 19, log the actions you take on a daily basis to help the planet. Let's show our competitors that we take waste reduction and energy saving seriously!
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The Best Seat on the Bus is the Driver's
Chapel Hill Transit is hiring bus operators! We're looking for folks who thrive with customer service, enjoy working independently, and are committed to safety. We offer starting pay of $21.25 per hour, a $2,500 sign-on bonus in the first year, and a variety of work schedules.
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Apply: Festifall Arts Markets
We’re searching for local artists, artisans, nonprofits, and snack vendors to participate in this year's Festifall Arts Markets. Sell your creations, meet other makers, and engage with the Chapel Hill community. We’ll have two markets in downtown Chapel Hill:
- October 18 is Carolina Day
- November 1 is Día de los Muertos.
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Planning Commission Tuesday, September 2 at 7 p.m., virtual |
Board of Adjustment Thursday, September 4 at 6:30 p.m. |
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New for Week of August 31
Pedestrian detour along sidewalk in front of 125 E. Rosemary St. deck September 2 - 5 Follow posted detour signs.
742 S. Merritt Mill Rd. lane closure for tree work September 3, 9 - 11 a.m. Flaggers will maintain traffic
1700 E. Franklin St. OWASA work September 3, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Lane and sidewalk will be closed. Follow posted detour signs.
Ephesus Church Rd. pavement marking lane closure September 4, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Flaggers will maintain traffic.
Ongoing
Sidewalk on S. Elliott Rd. at Fordham Blvd. Due to the current condition of the railing in this area, the sidewalk is closed.
Sidewalk on E. Franklin St. near Eastgate Crossing Due to the current condition of the railing in this area, the sidewalk is closed.
S. Columbia St. from Bennett to Dogwood Acres fiber installation August 13 - September 22, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sidewalk and shoulder will be closed. Follow any posted detour signs.
Raleigh Rd. between Environ Way and Friday Center Dr. fiber installation August 20 - September 5, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. The sidewalk will be closed. Follow posted pedestrian detour signs.
W. Franklin St. sidewalk closure with covered pedestrian access Extended to September 10 August 11 - 31 Contractors will install a protective scaffolding walkway to allow pedestrians to pass in front of Carolina Square.
207-209 Meadowmont Lane sidewalk and bike lane closure Present to March 2026 Drivers should remain alert to bicyclists merging into the main travel lane.
S. Columbia St. Carrington Hall work Present to December 2026 A pedestrian detour is in place along S. Columbia St. near Medical Dr. as crews work on Carrington Hall.
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Pope Rd. near Ephesus Church Rd. NCDOT culvert repair Dates to be determined. For more information, email Jcmanuel-nelson@ncdot.gov
All road work depends on the weather. Schedules may change accordingly. Google Maps and Waze show the most up-to-date conditions.
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