Snohomish County Preparing for Upcoming Snow Event

Everett, WALocal News

With a significant snow event on the horizon, Snohomish County is gearing up to manage road conditions effectively, ensuring public safety during winter weather. Public Works crews are already treating roads with anti-icer and are fully stocked with sand, salt, and other necessary supplies for snow and ice removal. Kelly Snyder, Public Works Director, stated that the department is well-prepared for several days of adverse weather and can replenish supplies as needed. Residents are encouraged to utilize online resources such as the Snohomish County Snow & Ice Removal Map and the Public Safety Hub for the latest updates and guidance. The county's Road Maintenance team oversees approximately 1,600 miles of roads, prioritizing snow removal based on traffic volume and critical routes like transit and emergency services.

The article highlights the importance of adhering to safety measures, such as maintaining a safe distance from snowplows and moving vehicles parked on major routes. By following these guidelines, residents can contribute to safer travel conditions during winter storms. Overall, the proactive measures taken by Snohomish County demonstrate a commitment to public safety and effective emergency response.

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