City Hall & Department Updates

City of Fairbanks Updates:
 

  • 09/21/21: We'd like to remind visitors to City Hall that we are asking that you please wear a mask when you come in.
     
  • UPDATE: Effective 01/04/21 City Hall will be open to the public 8am-5pm, Monday-Friday.  No appointment is required.
  • UPDATE: Effective 7/20/20, City Hall will be open to the public on an appointment-only basis. Employees will still be available to assist residents between 8am-5pm, Monday-Friday, via phone/email. See additional information HERE.
     
  • City Hall will be opening to the public on June 4th, 2020.  Employees are currently available to assist residents between 8am-5pm, Monday-Friday, via phone/email. City Hall’s main phone number is 907-459-6702.
     
  • Mayor Matherly issued an emergency declaration on Tuesday, March 24, 2020, and the City Council ratified the declaration at the Council meeting on March 30. According to state law, an emergency declaration by the Mayor is only effective for seven days unless ratified by the Council.
     
  • We are currently urging residents to use our online and over-the-phone options for making garbage and citation payments.  To make a payment online click HERE.
     
  • Our Fire Department is closed to all non-essential foot traffic. Ride-alongs and tours have been suspended until further notice.
     
  • Fairbanks Police has suspended all ride-alongs and building tours. We are temporarily closing public access to the FPD lobby. Residents will still be able to contact officers at FPD by using the phone available in the vestibule, which will remain open. Residents are encouraged to file police reports online using Police2Citizen as much as possible. If unsure whether you can file your report online, you can call 907-450-6500 for information.
     
  • City employees returning from out-of-state will be asked to self-quarantine for 14 days and work from home.
     
  • City administration is attempting to implement measures to encourage social-distancing for our employees. This includes some employees working from home and employees being relocated to alternative work sites.
     
  • To learn more about how to attend and/or participate in City Council Meetings during the COVID-19 pandemic, visit our Stay Connected with the City Council page.