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Mayor Mahoney Declares Emergency Due To Snowfall And Deteriorating Road Conditions For Monday, December 30; City Offices To Open At 12 Noon
Due to snowfall and deteriorating road conditions, Mayor Tim Mahoney has declared a snow emergency to enact a delayed opening.
From the City of Fargo: Due to snowfall and deteriorating road conditions, Mayor Tim Mahoney has declared a snow emergency to enact a delayed opening for all non-essential city offices until noon for Monday, Dec. 30.
Fargo City Hall and Fargo Public Libraries will open at noon. Fargo Cass Public Health will also open at noon, which includes all services, including WIC, immunizations and clinic services. Residential trash/recycling services will begin at 10 a.m. Monday. Scheduled Monday collections will occur as scheduled, road conditions permitting. The Fargo Sanitary Landfill and Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Facility will both open at 10 a.m.
MATBUS fixed routes and MAT Paratransit services will begin at 10:15 a.m. The Ground Transportation Center (GTC) will open at 10 a.m. Working together, Mayor Mahoney and West Fargo Commission President Bernie Dardis made this joint decision to protect residents and City staff members in the community. Snow plowing services will continue and public safety agencies will be in full operation to protect and serve the residents of Fargo and West Fargo.
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