In addition to the posted closings, the Clear Creek and Warrior Way Commissaries will also be closed on Feb. 17
FORT HOOD (Now designated Fort Cavazos), Texas — Fort Hood (Now designated Fort Cavazos) officials have determined that only mission essential personnel will report to work on Fort Hood (Now designated Fort Cavazos) Feb. 17.
Road conditions continue to be hazardous with packed snow and icy in spots. Forecast of weather for this evening into tomorrow will further deteriorate road conditions.
Contracted personnel should coordinate with their supervisors for guidance.
All primary access gates will be open. However, the following limited access gates will remained closed:
Sante Fe Gate (currently closed due to construction)
Tank Destroyer and New Railhead Gate
79th Street Gate
Mohawk Gate
SH Hwy 195 Gate
Warrior Way Gate
Meadows Child Development Center, not Fort Hood (Now designated Fort Cavazos) CDC due to water flooding issues, will be available for use only by mission essential personnel.
The Clear Creek commissary will be open with limited supplies while the Warrior Way commissary will continue to be closed due water flooding issues.
The Main Post Exchange will be closed. Several Express stores across post will be open. For the latest information on other AAFES facilities, visit the AAFES Facebook site.
All Ash Wednesday services scheduled for Feb. 17 on Fort Hood (Now designated Fort Cavazos) are canceled.
Fort Hood (Now designated Fort Cavazos) officials continue to ask all personnel to travel only when absolutely necessary and stay safe.