Snow Removal Route Map - City of Edmonds, WA

Edmonds, WALocal News

The City of Edmonds, WA, is engaged in a robust snow removal operation, now entering its fifth day since the onset of winter weather following Christmas. The street maintenance group has mobilized to plow and sand roads, employing two plows for 24-hour operations and a third for 14 hours daily. This effort is crucial for maintaining safety and accessibility in the face of challenging snow conditions. So far, around 400 tons of sand and 3,000 gallons of anti-ice products have been distributed across city roads, demonstrating the city's commitment to public safety. The snow removal route map, which outlines the areas being serviced, is available for residents, along with the broader snow response plan on the Public Works webpage.

Fleet maintenance crews have played a vital role in keeping all snow removal vehicles functional during this intense weather event, showcasing effective city management. As the situation evolves, the city continues to adapt its strategies to ensure that roads remain clear and safe for travel. Residents are encouraged to stay informed through the city’s official communications regarding ongoing snow response efforts.

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