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Sent: Monday, March 13, 2017 12:51 PM
Subject: [WARD5] DC Snow Team Going To Full Deployment
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2017 12:51 PM
Subject: [WARD5] DC Snow Team Going To Full Deployment
DC Government to Deploy Snow Team, Continue Activation of Cold
Emergency Plan
With the National Weather Service
forecasting between 2 and 13 inches of snow for Monday, March 13 going into
Tuesday, March 14, the District Snow Team will go into full deployment on
Monday evening, with more than 200 plows scheduled to be on their posts by 7:00
p.m. Precipitation is expected to start as rain Monday evening around 5:00 p.m.
with temperatures hovering around 40 degrees, then transition to snow within
two hours. Throughout Monday night and into Tuesday morning, temperatures are
expected to drop into the low 30s as the snow continues.
“The DC Government is
utilizing every resource to prepare for forecasted snowfall in the coming
days,” said Mayor Bowser. “We
urge residents to continue monitoring weather updates and to take necessary
precautions in the event we experience significant snow accumulation Monday
night into Tuesday morning.”
On Sunday, March 12, the
Department of Public Works (DPW) and the District Department of Transportation (DDOT)
began pretreating streets and highways with a mix of brine and beet juice that
slows ice forming on roads, and the Department of General Services (DGS)
pretreated sidewalks around DC Public Schools, Department of Parks and
Recreation Centers, and Metropolitan Police Department and Fire and Emergency Medical
Services properties. On Monday morning, DPW and DDOT will begin pretreating
major roads and residential routes with rock salt and brine. As a precaution,
residential and commercial property owners are advised to spread rock salt,
de-icer, or non-clumping kitty litter on their sidewalks to prevent slips and
falls.
Throughout the year, Serve DC,
the Mayor’s Office on Volunteerism, has compiled a list of senior citizens and
residents with access and functional needs who will need assistance with snow
removal after a snow event. Residents interested in assisting with snow removal
can join the DC Resident Snow Team at ServeDC.VolunteerHub.com. In the event of snow accumulation, volunteers will
likely be deployed on Tuesday afternoon when the snow event ends and conditions
are safe for snow removal.
*DPW has suspended
street sweeping for Tuesday, and all scheduled bulk trash pickup appointments
for Tuesday are cancelled and will be rescheduled.
In addition, the Department of
Human Services (DHS), in collaboration with the District of Columbia Homeland
Security and Emergency Management Agency (HSEMA), will continue the activation
of the city's Cold Emergency Plan. Under a “Cold Emergency Alert” additional
services and supports are provided to protect residents from life-threatening
illness and injury associated with severe cold weather.
The DC Government activates the
Cold Emergency Plan when the temperature and wind chill drop to 15° F or when the
temperature, with wind chill, is 20° F and there is an accompanying
meteorological event such as snow. DHS, HSEMA, and other agencies have
determined that the weather, as forecasted, presents a danger, especially to
residents who are experiencing homelessness.
Key services provided during
Cold Emergency Alerts include:
Access to Emergency Shelter—Low-barrier, Hypothermia, and Overflow Emergency
Shelters are open during Hypothermia and Cold Alerts.
Access to Overnight Warming
Sites—In order to provide access to a
warm and safe facility, designated public buildings, such as recreation
centers, may open during the day or overnight. In cases where residents choose
not to use the traditional low-barrier or hypothermia emergency shelters, these
warming sites offer a warm and safe place to spend the night. Individuals may
access these sites on their own or by contacting the Shelter Hotline for
transportation. Overnight Warming Sites operate from 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m.
Some sites may open later than 7:00 p.m. based on regularly scheduled business
operations.
Transportation to Warmth and
Safety—Free transportation to an
emergency shelter or warming site is provided to anyone experiencing
homelessness in Washington, DC during a Cold Emergency Alert. To request
transportation to shelter for persons in DC who are experiencing homelessness,
contact the toll-free Shelter Hotline: (202) 399-7093 or 311. Include the time,
the address or location of the sighting, and a description of the person’s
appearance.
Families seeking emergency
shelter can also visit the Virginia Williams Family Resource Center at 920
Rhode Island Avenue, NE, from Monday to Thursday between 8:00 a.m. and 4:30
p.m. Families can also call the DC Shelter Hotline at (202) 399-7093 or 311 at any
time day or night.
The following are low barrier
and alert night emergency shelters and warming site locations:
Hypothermia/Cold Emergency
Alert Night Shelters
Hypothermia/Cold Emergency
Alert Night Shelters for Women
-New Covenant Baptist Church:
1301 W Street, SE
-Community of Christ Church: 3526
Massachusetts Avenue, NW
-Sherwood Recreation Center: 640
10th Street, NE
-Nativity Shelter: 6010 Georgia
Avenue, NW
Hypothermia/Cold Emergency
Alert Night Shelters for Men
-Banneker Recreation Center: 2500
Georgia Avenue, NW
-Kennedy Recreation Center: 1401
7th Street, NW
-Sacred Heart Church: 16th Street
and Park Road, NW
-Salvation Army: 3335 Sherman
Avenue, NW
-Community for Creative
Non-Violence: 425 2nd Street, NW
-Adams Place Shelter: 2210 Adams
Place, NE
-801 East Shelter: 801 Making
Life Better Lane, SE
-Raymond Recreation Center: 3725
10th Street, NW
Co-Ed Hypothermia/Cold
Emergency Alert Night Shelters
-Emery Recreation Center: 5801
Georgia Avenue, NW
-King Greenleaf Recreation
Center: 201 N Street, SW
Low-Barrier Emergency
Shelters
Low-barrier Emergency Shelters
for Women
- Harriet Tubman Shelter: DC General Building 9, 1900 Massachusetts Avenue, SE
- Nativity Shelter: 6010 Georgia Avenue, NW
- Patricia Handy Place for Women: 810 5 Street, NW
- Harriet Tubman Shelter: DC General Building 9, 1900 Massachusetts Avenue, SE
- Nativity Shelter: 6010 Georgia Avenue, NW
- Patricia Handy Place for Women: 810 5 Street, NW
Low-barrier Emergency Shelters for Men
- 801 East Shelter: 801 Making Life Better Lane, SE
- Adams Place Shelter: 2210 Adams Place, NE
- New York Avenue Shelter: 1355-57 New York Avenue, NE
For more information about DC’s
snow program and preparing for winter weather, or to see where District Snow
Team plows are working, go to snow.dc.gov.
Residents should follow the social media accounts listed below to stay informed
about weather conditions and how District services are affected.
Regards,
Kevin
Kevin
B. Twine
Staff Assistant
Office Of The DirectorDepartment Of Public Works (DPW)
2000 14th St., NW, 6th Floor
Washington, DC 20009
Ph: 202-673-7084
DPW: 202-673-6833
Fax: 202-202-671-0642
kevin.twine@dc.gov
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