Louisa County

UPDATE: Louisa County Government Closed February 19

Closure

Louisa County Offices, the refuse sites, and the landfill will be closed today, February 19 due to inclement weather. See facility details below and follow louisacounty.gov for updates.

Employees - inclement weather Standard Operating Procedures apply.    

 

Facility

Information

Louisa County Office Building

Closed

Refuse & Recycling Sites/Landfill

Closed

Human Services

Closed

Parks, Recreation & Tourism Office

Closed 

Note: When Louisa County Government Offices are closed due to inclement weather, ALL Parks, Recreation and Tourism activities are automatically canceled. If Louisa County Public Schools are closed due to inclement weather, all LCPRT programs held on school property (including LCPRT Child Care) are automatically canceled. Otherwise, all other weather-related cancellations are up to the individual instructor. Contact the office or the instructor about the make-up schedule when cancellations or postponements occur.

LCPRT KidzQuest Child Care Program

If Louisa County Public Schools are closed due to inclement weather, all LCPRT programs held on school property (including LCPRT Child Care) are automatically canceled.

Animal Shelter

Closed 

First Response

Standard Operating Times & Procedures

Office of Elections

Closed

Circuit Court

Check channel 6, 8 or 29. Or, check the Facebook page for Louisa Circuit Court Clerk’s Office.

General District Court and Juvenile Court

Call (540) 967-5330 or check courts.state.va.us/courts/gd/louisa/home for General District Court updates. JDR closings will be posted to channels 6, 8 and 12 Richmond as well as 19 and 29 in Charlottesville.

Louisa County Library

Check jmrl.org/louisa for updates.

Health Department

Closed, Check facebook.com/HealthyBRHD.

Airport (LKU)

Staff hours impacted

Water Authority

Closed

Virginia Cooperative Extension/4-H

Closed


 


Prepare for Winter Weather


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Prepare and contact your electric service provider promptly if your power goes out. The more information an electric service provider has about an outage, the faster they can respond and make the needed repairs.

Prepare to Report and Track Power Outages:


Tips & Safety Reminders:
  • Prepare to Report and Track Power Outages.
  • Fuel portable generators and review safety instructions carefully. Generators should never be operated indoors.
  • Put together an emergency kit that includes the following items:
    • Batteries, flashlights/lanterns
    • Cash (power outages could affect ATM machines)
    • Bottled water (1 gallon, per person, per day)
    • Non-perishable food
    • First aid kit, medications and hygiene items
    • Vehicle phone charger
  • For more tips, please visit Ready.gov.


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