The Stage I Voluntary Conservation under the Water Shortage Response Plan is officially lifted. The Graham—Mebane Water Treatment Plant is operating at 100% to supply water to Mebane and has returned to full Duke Energy primary power.   

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If you have questions, please review the Water Shortage Response Plan

The Mebane Emergency Operations Center (EOC) officially closed Friday at 5 p.m., and the (919) 304-9235 number will no longer be active.
 If you need to report storm damage or have any questions or concerns, please call the Mebane Police Department at (919) 563-9031.

What public transit options are available in Mebane?

The following transit options are available in Mebane:

  • The GoTriangle Orange-Durham Connector (ODX) bus that travels from Mebane to Hillsborough,  Durham, and Chapel Hill.
  • The Piedmont Authority for Regional Transportation (PART) Route 4 bus that travels from Greensboro to Mebane and Chapel Hill. Both bus routes stop at the Mebane Area Regional Hospital; the ODX bus also stops at Mebane City Hall and Richland Road in Efland.
  • The Link Transit Orange Route 2 bus travels between Burlington, Graham, Alamance Community College, and the Mebane Cone Health Park-and-Ride Lot, every 90 minutes, Monday-Saturday.
  • The Orange County Public Transit program offers a bus for those needing service during non-peak, mid-day hours, connecting Mebane and Efland to Hillsborough via US-70 and I-40. In Hillsborough, other transit options are available to further connect riders to Chapel Hill, Durham, and other Triangle destinations. Fares are $2 and free for seniors and small children.
  • The Alamance County Transportation Authority (ACTA) offers rides at request throughout Alamance County between the hours of 5 a.m.; and 5:30 p.m. Rides must be scheduled by phone at 336-222-0565.
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