Photo by Steven H. Robinson |
As the rain continues today, ground saturation levels are high. We've received multiple reports of standing water and are responding as quickly as possible.
If you see a drain that is clogged with leaves and feel safe in clearing it, please do.
If you would like to report a standing water/flooding situation, call 206-801-2700 or report online through the SeeClickFix app or our website at shorelinewa.gov/servicerequest
We have a free, self-fill sandbag station for residents available at Hamlin Park in the first parking lot on the left as you enter from 15th Ave NE.
It is available 24 hours a day. Empty bags are in the trash can next to the sand pile. Please take only what you need. Bring your own shovels!
From the City of Lake Forest Park
The City works to keep drains clear, but with close to 1,800 in town, we could use your help by making sure your storm drains are clear near your home.
Please do not remove the grates from the drains, as this creates a hazard and does not unclog the system. Instead, rake or blow leaves away from the drain (not into the street).
NEVER try to clear a storm drain or culvert if there is moving water greater than knee deep, and always be wary of traffic when working near a roadway.
Wet leaves are surprisingly heavy, so be careful not to overexert yourself. Debris from storm drains should be placed in yard waste containers.
If flooding is severe, or you find evidence of dumping, please call 206-368-5440.
No comments:
Post a Comment
We encourage the thoughtful sharing of information and ideas. We expect comments to be civil and respectful, with no personal attacks or offensive language. We reserve the right to delete any comment.