The Town of Chapel Hill Parks and Recreation Department kicks off a public input survey for the Morgan Creek Greenway East Section Extension. We're excited to hear the community's feedback. The proposed extension is designed to integrate with the existing trail and extend east to Oteys Drive.
Changes to the Human Services funding process aim to improve the experience for nonprofit organizations seeking funding to deliver vital community programs and services and further advance the Town’s racial equity and inclusion goals.
We invite local skate park users and community members to provide feedback for upgrades to the Homestead Skate Park. Join us on Sunday, Dec. 17 at 2 p.m. at the Homestead Aquatic Center (rain in the forecast), or on Monday, Dec. 18 at 6 p.m. at the Chapel Hill Public Library, Meeting Room B.
Just in time for holiday shopping, the Friends of Chapel Hill Public Library invite bargain hunters and book lovers to their upcoming Big Book Sale—Friday, December 1 through Sunday, December 3—at Chapel Hill Public Library.
At 5:40 p.m., the Chapel Hill Police Department responded to a vehicle crash involving a pedestrian in the 1100 block of eastbound Highway 54. The pedestrian was transported with injuries to UNC Hospitals and the driver stayed at the scene.
The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) has released its 2023 Municipal Equality Index (MEI) scores. For the third year in a row, the Town of Chapel Hill has received a score of 100.
The Town of Chapel Hill will celebrate Arbor Day on Friday, Nov. 17 at 11 a.m. Second-grade students from Morris Grove Elementary School have been invited to join Mayor Pam Hemminger to commemorate the occasion at the Chapel Hill Community Center Park.
Chapel Hill Community Arts & Culture is searching for an experienced North Carolina-based artist or artist team to design and install a mural on the exterior of a new parking deck. The structure is located at 900 Willow Drive in the University Place development.
The annual Chapel Hill-Carrboro Community Holiday Parade is kicking off at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Dec. 9. The parade route begins at 140 West Plaza, travels along Franklin Street in Chapel Hill, proceeds to Main Street in Carrboro, and ends at Carrboro Town Hall.
Chapel Hill has added three new locations for electric vehicle charging at Town facilities. Located at Southern Community Park, Chapel Hill Public Library, and Hargraves Community Center, the stations are part of Duke Energy’s Park & Plug program.