All the work is expected to be wrapped up by 4 p.m., according to city officials. Crews will be present to assists motorists throughout.
Government offices will be closed on what the city calls George Washington Day but other services will be available on a modified basis.
Both projects — asphalt repairs, storm drain flushing — are expected to be wrapped up by 3 p.m., according to city officials.
No service on Monday but those routes will be tended to Tuesday, and regular collection resumes Wednesday, according to city officials.
All the work should be wrapped up by 4 p.m., according to city officials. Motorists are urged to consider using alternate routes.
Both the eastbound and westbound lanes will be affected, according to the city, as crews continue the flushing of storm drains.
Mohamed Bailor Jalloh, 27, was monitored by undercover FBI agents. He was arrested after a desperate effort to purchase a rifle outside D.C.
The work on all three projects is expected to be wrapped by noon, according to city officials. Signs will be in place to aid motorists.
The Fairfax-based organization advocated for more state support of housing and mental health care. Eleven residents or consumers attended.
In this week's special election, Meyer easily turned back challengers Michael J. DeMarco and Eleanor D. "Ellie" Schmidt; now, vacant seat.
Scott Silverthorne, arrested last August, is charged with one count of felony distribution of methamphetamine. Plea is expected next month.
Two projects — median work, storm drain work — will affect traffic in both the eastbound and westbound lanes, according to city officials.
David L. Meyer turned back challengers Michael J. DeMarco and Eleanor D. "Ellie" Schmidt Tuesday in the Fairfax mayoral special election.
Results will be posted by the Virginia Department of Elections and on Cityscreen -12 when they are available after the polls close.
Del. David Bulova, along with Virginia Sen. Chap Peterson, will discuss issues currently before the General Assembly in Richmond: 9-11 a.m.
The westbound left lane will be closed 9 a.m.-3 p.m. from Oak Street to Keith Avenue for median work, according to the City of Fairfax.
Both the eastbound and westbound lanes will be undergoing median work, according to the City of Fairfax; storm-drain work on Pickett Road.
It'll happen at various junctures because of storm-drain flushing from 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., according to City of Fairfax officials.
The Feb. 7 special election for the city's new mayor has prompted Fairfax officials to offer some last-minute dates and times to remember.
It'll happen at various junctures because of storm-drain flushing from 8 a.m.-1:30 p.m., according to the City of Fairfax.
The Fairfax City Council has approved a plan to help homeowners and businesses with the cost of wastewater lateral repairs, with caveats.
They're required for all dogs aged 4 months or older, and the City of Fairfax requires vaccinations against rabies before giving a license.
City officials released a few tweaks to detours and other traffic information regarding the intersection of Rt. 123 and Fairfax Boulevard.
The northbound right lane will be affected by storm-drain flushing, according to city officials. Motorists will be directed around the zone.
It's because of sewer-drain flushing, and will take place 8 a.m.-1:30 p.m., according to city officials. Signs will be on hand to help.
Motorists are urged to consider an alternative route, say city officials. Crews will be on hand to direct traffic though the work zone.
Those with an account with the DMV may register online by 11:59 p.m.; otherwise, mailed applications must be postmarked by Jan. 24.
The westbound left lane will be closed 9 a.m.-3 p.m. from Railroad Avenue to Judicial Drive for utility work, according to city officials.
Pavement repairs near Eaton Place will keep the left lane closed until sometime Tuesday morning, according to city officials.
With some residents having the day off for the Inauguration, city officials officials suggest stopping by to vote absentee in person.
It'll be held 7 p.m. at Old Town Hall ahead of the Feb. 7 special election to choose a successor for Steven Stombres, an interim mayor.
There also will be sewer line flushing at various points in the city. All work should be wrapped up by 3 p.m. in most locations.
A man faces at least five years in prison after pleading guilty in U.S. District Court to crimes committed on an office computer in Fairfax.
They're part of the ongoing Northfax project to improve several aspects of the intersection, including flooding, according to the city.
The right westbound lane will be closed 9 a.m.-3 p.m. from Warwick Avenue to Oak Street for emergency utility repairs, say city officials.
Among his local stops will be Chantilly on Saturday and Fredericksburg on Monday. He's ahead of his Republican counterparts in polling.
They're for overhead utility work, and the work should be wrapped up by 3 p.m., according to officials in the City of Fairfax.
Overhead utility work require the periodic delays. All work is expected to be wrapped up by 3 p.m., according to the city.
There won't be collection on Monday, but that day's routes will be run the next day along with Tuesday's regular schedule, says the city.
Repairs on a potential gas leak will close the eastbound lane from Chestnut Street to Hallman Street from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.