Mayor's Town Hall Meeting, Scheduled on Campus Today, Is Canceled Due to Weather

The University of Arkansas is closed Wednesday, Feb. 2, due to inclement weather, so the Mayor’s Town Hall Meeting, which had been scheduled, is canceled. The Town Hall Meeting was to be held at 4:00 p.m. Wednesday at the University of Arkansas in the School of Law.

Mayor Jordan schedules at least four Town Hall Meetings around Fayetteville each year, and although this one is canceled due to weather, he plans on rescheduling the Town Hall Meeting at the University at a future date.

Please be careful on the roads, and for updated inclement weather announcements, you may check www.accessfayetteville.org or the Government Channel (COX Channel 216, AT&T Channel 99, or streaming live on accessfayetteville.org).

Contacts

Lindsley Smith, communication director
City of Fayetteville
479-575-8328, lsmith@ci.fayetteville.ar.us

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