City of Lake Forest Park - snow removal, police and public works
Thursday, February 7, 2019
The City of Lake Forest Park plans to have its Public Works crew split into two-three man crews working 12 hour shifts over the weekend.
As you can imagine, there are many demands on our crews and will do their best to keep our main roads clear. As a reminder, our LFP crew, not WSDOT, is responsible for Bothell Way (SR 522) and Ballinger Way (SR 104).
Additionally, the Police Department will have staff working 12 hour shifts and they ask that once the storm hits, if you don’t have to go out over the weekend, DO NOT! For driving tips and home safety, Click Here.
During this slight weather break, it is a good time to make preparations (especially if there are medical needs) for your family, pets, and property. For more information and links on emergency preparedness, Click Here.
Again, please understand that LFP is a small city with limited resources. There will be three Public Works employees working around the clock, and the PD will have at least two, possibly three officers on around the clock. Remember to drive slow, do what you can to prepare yourself and help others. We appreciate your support and understanding!
-Chief C. Stephen Sutton, Lake Forest Park Police Department
As you can imagine, there are many demands on our crews and will do their best to keep our main roads clear. As a reminder, our LFP crew, not WSDOT, is responsible for Bothell Way (SR 522) and Ballinger Way (SR 104).
Additionally, the Police Department will have staff working 12 hour shifts and they ask that once the storm hits, if you don’t have to go out over the weekend, DO NOT! For driving tips and home safety, Click Here.
During this slight weather break, it is a good time to make preparations (especially if there are medical needs) for your family, pets, and property. For more information and links on emergency preparedness, Click Here.
Again, please understand that LFP is a small city with limited resources. There will be three Public Works employees working around the clock, and the PD will have at least two, possibly three officers on around the clock. Remember to drive slow, do what you can to prepare yourself and help others. We appreciate your support and understanding!
-Chief C. Stephen Sutton, Lake Forest Park Police Department
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