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Snow Delays Lynchburg Tax Deadline by One Day
9 Dec
Summary
- Lynchburg municipal offices closed due to heavy snow forecast.
- Personal property tax deadline extended by one day to December 9.
- City services, library branches, and the airport event were affected.

Heavy snowfall forced the closure of Lynchburg's municipal offices on Monday, prompting an extension for personal property tax payments. The deadline, initially set for December 8, was moved to December 9 to accommodate the disruption caused by the winter storm. Residents have multiple options for making their tax payments, including online and drop box services.
The severe winter weather also impacted other city functions. Both Lynchburg Public Library branches, the Lynchburg Museum & Visitor Center, and several community facilities ceased operations for the day. The Lynchburg Regional Airport canceled its "Santa at the Airport" event. Public Works crews were deployed to plow and treat major roadways.
As of Tuesday, municipal offices and payment windows were scheduled to reopen. City officials continue to monitor conditions and advise residents to avoid unnecessary travel. Safety advisories regarding cold weather for both residents and pets have been issued, with information available through Lynchburg Alerts.




