October 12, 2018: Alamance County Government Offices Opening at 10am
Alamance County Government Offices will be opening at 10am on Friday, October 12, 2018.
For general questions relating to emergency operations, please call 336-290-0362.
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Alamance County Government Offices will be opening at 10am on Friday, October 12, 2018.
For general questions relating to emergency operations, please call 336-290-0362.
Due to inclement weather associated with Hurricane Michael, the Landfill and Convenience Center will be closing at 3:30 pm today (10/11/18). We will resume normal hours on Friday.
Alamance County Government Offices will be closing today (10/11) at 3pm.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Susana Goldman
THE SOUTH ANNEX LIBRARY IS NOW CLOSED
October 4, 2018 – Due to water and water related damage, resulting from the past inclement weather, the South Annex Library will not reopen. Alamance County Public Libraries will continue to provide free Internet service to southern and northern Alamance through the Mobile Café service, please find this schedule here: https://www.alamancelibraries.org/services/mobile-vehicles. Library patrons may also return their library materials through this new service as well.
Alamance County Public Libraries will continue to service southern and northern Alamance County through a bookmobile in the near future.
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If you would like more information about this topic, please contact Susana Goldman at 336-290-8679 or email at sgoldman@alamancelibraries.org.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Arlinda Ellison
October 1, 2018 Office: (336) 229-3665
Health Department Begins Offering Vaccinations for 2018 Flu Season
Flu Shots Available Monday, October 1, 2018
BURLINGTON – Flu season is upon us and the Alamance County Health Department wants you to protect yourself and your family. Beginning Monday, October 1, the health department will begin offering seasonal flu shots to the public.
This year, the health department will be providing the following vaccine options to the public:
The vaccine is available while supplies last. One shot is all most people will need. Children under age 9, who have not previously been vaccinated against the flu, may need two doses.
The cost of the Quadrivalent vaccine is $30.00. The cost of the Flublok and High Dose Trivalent is $40.00. Uninsured children less than 19 years old are eligible for free vaccine. Insured children less than 19 years old whose insurance does not cover the cost of a flu shot may be eligible for free flu vaccine.
The health department can bill Medicaid, Medicare, and private insurances. The flu vaccine will be available by appointment only at the following times:
Monday – Friday (excluding holidays)
Increase your chances of keeping the flu away by getting the vaccine. Also, remember to wash your hands often, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer, cover coughs and sneezes, and stay home if you are sick to help stop the spread of illness. For an appointment or more information, call the health department at 336-227-0101.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 9/25/18
Alamance County Government
Contact: Emily Ball, Assistant Solid Waste Director 336-376-0411
Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day
The Alamance County Landfill will host a household hazardous waste collection day on Saturday, October 13, 2018 from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm in the parking lot of Holly Hill Mall.
The following is a general list of materials that will be accepted:
Materials not acceptable for collection include:
This free rain or shine collection event is for Alamance County residents only. No waste from businesses or commercial sources will be accepted. Members of the agricultural community are encouraged to participate in the event.
If you have any questions regarding this event please call the Alamance County Landfill at 376-8902 or visit the website at https://www.alamance-nc.com/landfill/.
Local officials charged with operating and staffing Alamance County’s emergency shelter, have decided to close the operation by 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday, September 19.
At 1:00 p.m. today (9/18), the shelter was serving 14 clients. Directors of Alamance County’s Social Services and Public Health, along with their respective staffs, have initiated a closure plan with the American Red Cross, to relocate the clients.
Based on current weather conditions, and waters of area creeks and the Haw River beginning to recede, emergency shelter needs are no longer at a critical stage.
For the same reasons the shelter is closing, the county’s Emergency Operations Center (EOC) will also cease 24 hour service. The Office of Emergency Management will close the EOC today (9/18), at 5:00 p.m. The EOC call center line, 336-290-0362 will remain active. A recording directing residents to local resources will be placed on the call center phone.
Aside from shelter and EOC operations, only one road in the county remains closed due to storm damage. A culvert on Greenwood Drive, near Isley School Road (in the vicinity of Indian Valley Golf Course), was washed out. The road will remain closed until North Carolina Department of Transportation (DOT) staff can make repairs. (Inquiries for a timetable should be directed to DOT).
After 5:00 p.m. today, information requests for county storm-related matters and resources may be directed to Public Information Officer Michelle Mills, or Emergency Management Director, Debbie Hatfield.
El Centro de recreación ubicado en la 311 College St., Graham será el refugio principal del Condado de Alamance a partir de las 3:00 pm del sábado, septiembre 15.
Los residentes del centro de Amparo ubicado en Lamb’s Chapel en el campus de Haw River (415 Roxboro Rd, Haw River, NC) y el Centro Comunitario Fairchild (827 S Graham-Hopedale Rd, Burlington, NC 27217), serán transferidos al Centro de Recreación de Graham. Moviendo hacia delante, todos esos buscando un Centro de Amparo deben ir al Centro de Recreación de Graham.
Aquellos que buscan refugio de emergencia deberán traer sus propias mantas/ almohadas, medicamentos, alimentos o suplementos dietéticos especiales, información de contacto y otros artículos necesarios. No se permite el consumo de alcohol, drogas, ilegales o armas. El centro comunitario Fairchild no admite mascotas. Sin embargo los residentes pueden traer sus mascotas y serán transportadas al refugio de animales en Burlington donde serán atendidos durante la tormenta.
Para asistencia relacionada con el Huracán Florence, pueden comunicarse al centro de llamadas del Condado de Alamance al teléfono 336-290-0362.
Si necesita información adicional del Condado de Alamance con respecto al Huracán Florence visite la página de internet https://www.alamance-nc.com/emergency-information/.
The Graham Recreation Center located at 311 College Street in Graham will be the primary shelter for Alamance County as of 3pm on Saturday, September 15.
Shelter residents at the Lamb’s Chapel located at the Haw River Campus (415 Roxboro Rd, Haw River, NC) and the Fairchild Community Center (827 S Graham Hopedale Rd, Burlington, NC 27217) will be moved to the Graham Recreation Center. Moving forward, all those seeking shelter should go to Graham Recreation Center.
Those seeking emergency shelter should bring their own blankets/pillows, prescription medication, special dietary foods or supplements, contact information, and other necessary items. No alcohol, illegal drugs, or weapons are permitted. The Graham Recreation Center Shelter is not pet friendly, but residents can bring pets, and they will be transported to the Burlington Animal Shelter where they will be taken care of during the storm.
For assistance pertaining to Hurricane Florence, please call the Alamance County Call Center Line at 336-290-0362.
Additional Alamance County Government information regarding Hurricane Florence is found at https://www.alamance-nc.com/emergency-information/.