Virginia Department of Elections says letters from America's Future and the Voter Participation Center are not official mailings.
All the work should be wrapped up by 3 p.m.
One westbound lane will be closed between University Drive and Chain Bridge Road.
Turning lanes will be negated between Chain Bridge Road and University Drive, but small temporary loading zones will be available.
Two lanes will be open during the work but left turns at certain points not permitted from 5 a.m.-2 p.m.
Speaking at a Clinton campaign event at GMU, Michelle Obama said a future president 'can't just pop off' when making critical decisions.
First Lady Michelle Obama will be speaking at George Mason University on Friday afternoon as polls show the presidential race tightening.
Ahead of the Friday afternoon event, Fairfax Police say to expect delays and to consider alternate routes.
Motorists are urged to use North Street as an alternate route.
The first lady will hit the campaign trail Friday in Fairfax County for the Clinton-Kaine ticket.
Westbound lane will be closed from 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. at the intersection of Locust Street.
Some asphalt repairs will last all week in the downtown area; motorists urged to use alternate routes.
Work zones on Main Street and Sager Avenue will impact traffic.
One northbound lane from Sager Avenue to North Street will be closed from 6:30 a.m.-2 p.m. for concrete and asphalt repairs.
The next meeting is scheduled for 7 p.m. Sept. 26 in City Council Chambers at City Hall.
Topics will include what is known about Zika and what residents can do to prevent infection and transmission.
City officials urge motorists to use Chain Bridge Road (Route 123) as a north-south alternative through downtown Fairfax to avoid delays.
The northbound lane will be closed 8 a.m.-3 p.m. for concrete repairs.
The work will affect traffic on most of the main roads in the city.
Lane closures necessitated by concrete and asphalt repairs.
Alternating lane closures will begin Tuesday at the intersection, and the work is expected to take two weeks.
Trash collection, bus routes, government offices will all be impacted by holiday weekend.
Asphalt repairs at two locations will close road from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
The eastbound right lane of Sager (at Locust Lane) will closed from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
The right lane of southbound University Drive will be closed at the Main Street intersection.
Circuit court approves election schedule. Scott Silverthorne resigned after being arrested in a meth-for-sex sting operation.
A former three-term Fairfax council member, Steve Stombres will take seat vacated by Scott Silverthorne, arrested in a meth-for-sex sting.
Some eastbound and westbound lanes of Main Street will be closed 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Wednesday for manhole surveys.
Southbound right lane will be closed from Main Street to Sager Avenue.
Scott Silverthorne is expected to resign Thursday after meth-for-sex bust. City Council to set special election next week.
Passage will be limited from 8 p.m.-5 a.m. for storm-pipe installation near University Drive.
Fairfax City Mayor Scott Silverthorne will step down later this week after arrest Thursday in a sting at a Tysons Corner hotel.
Mayor Scott Silverthorne was arrested after allegedly offering meth in exchange for sex with an undercover officer.
Fairfax County facilities made the call to nix plastic bags because yard debris is used to create mulch, and plastic degrades it.
Crews will have signs, cones, and an arrow panel to assist motorists around the work area.
Utility work affecting eastbound and westbound left lanes near Tedrich Boulevard.
Two portions will be affected.
Two-way traffic will be maintained in the northbound lanes, and one lane will be open to traffic in each direction.
One lane of traffic is moving on Chain Bridge between Cedar Avenue and Kenmore Drive.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety says programs in 79 large U.S. cities saved nearly 1,300 lives through 2014.