Stay Warm Out There--Resources

City code says you must keep sidewalk in front of your property clear; sweep or shovel as soon as possible so it won't compact and then ice up.Thanks to Fremont Emergency Preparedness Representative John Nordstrand for this list of resources for winter preparedness:

General Preparedness Sites:Take Winter By Storm www.takewinterbystorm.org Seattle Office of Emergency Management www.seattle.gov/emergency Seattle Transportation—snow routes, winter response plans www.seattle.gov/transportation/winterweather.htm Seattle City Light—energy conservation, safe usage www.cityofseattle.net/light/neighborhoods/nh4_pout.htmSeattle Public Utilities—flood prevention, storm drains www.seattle.gov/util/ Real-time Alerts:Seattle Traffic Cameras/Commuter Info: http://www.seattle.gov/travelers/ State Highways/Traffic Cameras: http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/Traffic/Cameras Metro Transit/Alerts: http://metro.kingcounty.gov/up/rr/emergency Seattle Power Outages: http://www.seattle.gov/light/sysstat/ Seattle Schools: http://www.schoolreport.org/ National Weather Service Warnings: http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/

 

John Nordstrand Emergency Preparedness Desk, History House in Fremont

 

John

 

John Nordstrand

Emergency Preparedness in Fremont

FremergencyPrep@historyhouse.org

History House of Greater Seattle

Director of Operations

790 N 34th St.

Seattle, WA 98103

206 675-8875

john@historyhouse.org

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