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City services operates on new schedule for Memorial Day

By Staff Report, posted 3 years ago

The City of Fayetteville government offices will be closed on Monday, May 30 for Memorial Day. The following are the holiday schedules and additional information for other city services:

Police Department: 

  • Main police station front lobby and records unit at 467 Hay Street will be closed.
  • Many police reports can be filed or obtained online here.
  • Report suspicious activity to 911.
  • Send anonymous tips to help solve crimes to Crimestoppers by calling 910-483-TIPS or visiting here

Solid Waste Division:

  • Monday’s garbage and yard waste will be collected Wednesday, June 1.
  • Monday’s recycling will be collected on Monday, May 30. 

Fayetteville Regional Airport:

  • Airport Administrative Offices will be closed on Memorial Day. 
  • All other airport operations will continue as regularly scheduled. 
  • For questions on travel and/or flight schedules, travelers should contact their airline directly. 
  • Visit here for airline contact information or to make reservations.

Fayetteville Area System of Transit:

  • FAST will operate from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. on Memorial Day. 

Fayetteville-Cumberland Parks and Recreation:

  • FCPR pools will open to the public at 10 a.m. on Memorial Day.
  • Splash pads will also be open. 
  • All other FCPR facilities will be closed on Memorial Day.
  • Parks, trails, and open green spaces will remain accessible to the public.
  • FCPR facilities will return to normal operations on Tuesday, May 31.
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