Snow Removal Route Map - City of Edmonds, WA

Edmonds, WALocal News

The City of Edmonds is actively managing a significant snow response that has entered its fifth day, following a winter storm that began on Christmas night. Street maintenance crews are diligently plowing and sanding roads, working in 12-hour shifts to provide 24-hour coverage. Two snowplows are operating continuously, while a third plow is engaged for 14 hours each day. In total, around 400 tons of sand and 3,000 gallons of anti-ice product have been applied to ensure safe driving conditions. The city’s fleet maintenance team is ensuring that all vehicles remain operational during this critical time.

Residents can access the snow removal route map and the snow response plan on the Public Works webpage for real-time updates. This ongoing effort highlights the city's dedication to public safety amidst challenging winter weather conditions. The proactive measures taken by Edmonds exemplify effective local government response in times of need.

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