City of Arlington to Close Public Facilities, Services Thursday, Feb. 3, 2022 Due to Hazardous Winter Weather Conditions
By Office of Communication
Posted on February 02, 2022, February 02, 2022

Winter Weather Update

Arlington’s City Hall and Municipal Office Tower, Municipal Court, Park Administration Building, libraries, all Arlington Parks and Recreation centers/facilities and Water Utilities South Service Center will be closed Thursday, Feb. 3, 2022, due to the winter weather. This action is being taken to ensure safety for residents and city employees with potential traffic hazards because of winter weather.

Via, Arlington’s on-demand rideshare public transportation service, Handitran and trash/recycling curbside collection services are also suspending service Thursday due to the hazardous driving conditions. The landfill will also be closed. All Thursday customers will receive service on their next collection day. 

Additionally, the Arlington Fire Department’s COVID-19 vaccination site at its Public Health Unit is closed Thursday due to the inclement winter weather.

All essential city services will be operational Thursday, including public safety, 9-1-1 emergency call center, street and water crews. This also includes the Action Center, the City’s information hotline that can be reached by dialing 817-459-6777.

Arlington Animal Services will be closed Thursday, Feb. 3, 2022. However, staff will be onsite to care for animals in the shelter. The Housing Authority of the City of Arlington (AHA) office will also be closed.

For more weather-related information, please visit the City of Arlington’s website, Facebook page or Twitter page. Please continue to follow the City’s social media accounts for updates related to service changes.

Additionally, the Salvation Army at 712 W. Abram St. is open as a warming station to those seeking shelter. Guests are being referred to the Salvation Army for check-in, starting 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2022. Beginning Thursday, Feb. 3, 2022, during the hours of 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., the Arlington Life Shelter at 325 W. Division St., will serve as a Warming Center. This is an option for guests who choose not to stay overnight at the Salvation Army. ID is not required for admittance and food will be served. Residents can sign up for text alerts about cold weather shelters. Text “ARLCOLD” to 817-241-3544.

The City of Arlington’s Office of Communication, working alongside the Water Utilities Department, has published Ask Arlington episodes in English and Spanish to provide residents tips on how you can avoid costly repairs and unnecessary water loss during and after freezing conditions.

In addition to that, you can also find articles on how to protect your pets, plants and pipes during freezing temperatures, how to assemble 72-hour emergency kits, and tips from the Texas Water Development Board on how to avoid water damage/loss this winter.

You can read the Spanish version of this article here.

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