Inclement Weather Alert Maplewood Golf Course Closed February 7-9, 2025

Renton, WALocal News

The City of Renton has issued an inclement weather alert effective as of 2:57 p. m. on February 7, 2025, announcing the closure of Maplewood Golf Course for the weekend due to heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures. The closure is set from February 7-9, 2025, as snow and ice continue to cover the greens, posing safety concerns for visitors. While the city's roads remain clear, maintenance crews are actively applying deicer in preparation for expected continued cold weather.

This proactive response underscores the city's commitment to public safety and efficient management of its recreational facilities. Residents are encouraged to monitor the city's emergency management updates for the latest information regarding weather impacts. The announcement also invites community members to reach out for assistance if they encounter difficulties navigating the updated city website. By prioritizing clear communication, the City of Renton aims to keep its residents informed and safe during inclement weather. For more information, residents can access the city's official website or contact the city directly.

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