We need your input! Until 9/11/20, the countywide Long-Term Recovery Group is conducting a community values survey. Let us know what’s important to you as we plan for long-term recovery at: https://t.co/pqXPkdipgw. Printed copies are available upon request by calling 919-245-6111
Changes to Safer-At-Home orders take effect Friday, Sept. 4. Museums and indoor exercise facilities can open at reduced capacity. Playgrounds will open Sept. 11. Children 5 and older must wear face coverings. https://t.co/0u7F6t6XDm
This morning the #ChapelHill Council Committee on Economic Sustainability received updates from @DCHP_ChapelHill and @chapelhillgov Planning Department. https://t.co/01Yb6DdrIA
Food for Students (formerly Food for the Summer) provides food and enrichment activities for children in the community when schools are closed. Click to find out how you can help! https://t.co/4xTl2kqfTg
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Saluting the #CarolinaHeroes who are working so hard to help everyone stay safe and to keep things operating smoothly during this challenging time.
Our community is so fortunate to be served by so many amazing people and organizations.
THANK YOU to our healthcare professionals, first responders and brave essential workers for helping the #ChapelHill stay safe and keeping our community going. 👏 👏 👏
Excited to see improvements (sidewalk connection to Tyler Creek, landing pad, curb and shelter) finally underway at @chtransit’s Ashley Forest stop - the sidewalk will no longer end at the bus stop. Funding provided by @OCNCGOV Transit Plan and Federal Grants.
Need something to do while you #StayHomeChapelHill? The #GuardiansOfTheHill have a special edition of a local favorite. We hope you enjoy it! Watch the full video at https://t.co/GEuGZoEEcE
Mayor Hemminger sends #COVID19 message to Chapel Hill community about what the Town is doing, ways to take care, public health info resources. https://t.co/LiVRnSq0PX
What do we actually know about COVID-19? CBC News medical contributor and family physician Dr. Peter Lin breaks down the facts about what it is, where it came from, how it spreads and what you can do to protect yourself.
https://t.co/qu2Yc3AzrX
Want to learn more about the coronavirus called COVID-19? The OCHD coronavirus page will keep you up to date on the latest as well as give guidance on how to prepare and stay healthy:
https://t.co/6JIs9Eo6YZ
Mayor and Council begin a two-day retreat. Planning for the community’s bright future, they will consider the Town’s budget and goals. See agenda at https://t.co/pVrPppTv9C Meet the Council at https://t.co/wtUNB9140d
Members of the University and local communities are invited to attend one of several upcoming workshops to provide feedback about the opportunity for renewal and redevelopment of buildings surrounding Porthole Alley. Details at https://t.co/W1ko9FGDYo