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

Renton, WALocal News

An inclement weather alert from Renton has confirmed the closure of Maplewood Golf Course from February 7-9, 2025, due to hazardous snow and ice conditions on the greens. Local golf enthusiasts will be unable to play during this period, as the city prioritizes safety in response to the recent snowfall. Meanwhile, city officials report that roads are clear and dry, allowing for safe travel across the region. To mitigate further weather impacts, city crews are actively applying deicer to roadways in preparation for expected freezing temperatures. This timely alert is essential for local residents and visitors, ensuring they are aware of the golf course's status and the city's ongoing maintenance efforts.

The closure highlights the importance of weather preparedness and community safety measures during winter months. Additionally, residents are encouraged to stay updated via the city’s website for any further announcements. This proactive communication reflects the city’s commitment to keeping the community informed during adverse weather conditions.

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