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

Renton, WALocal News

An inclement weather alert has been issued for Renton, Washington, stating that Maplewood Golf Course will remain closed through the weekend of February 7-9, 2025, due to significant snowfall and ice accumulation on the greens. The city has confirmed that while roads are currently clear and dry, deicer will be strategically applied to mitigate the impact of further freezing temperatures. This closure is particularly relevant to local residents who frequent the golf course, emphasizing the importance of timely weather updates. Renton’s official website serves as a critical resource for current emergency information, allowing residents to stay informed about weather conditions and city services. Additionally, the city is in the process of updating its website to improve accessibility and user experience.

Residents encountering difficulties navigating the site are advised to contact communications@rentonwa. gov for assistance. The alert serves as a reminder of the ongoing winter conditions affecting the area and the city's commitment to public safety. For the latest updates, residents are encouraged to check the city's emergency management page.

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