Everett, Washington Traffic Camera Network A Useful Tool

February 11, 2019

Everett

traffic map

The map updates every few minutes.

A reminder for those trying to decide whether or not to head out in the snow that the Traffic Camera Network provided by the City of Everett, Washington is a useful tool to see conditions on the major roadways in the city.
Here is the direct link.

Also the City of Everett Communications Department has done a great job updating conditions and progress through the city. Here is the direct link for those updates.

And here is the latest update from the City as of 7:00 AM:

Current operations and road conditions:

  • With more snow in the forecast, crews spent the weekend plowing and putting down salt/sand; pavement was been too wet for deicer.  Compact snow and ice remains in some places and black ice is possible with continuing low temps.
  • We’ve stockpiled enough salt and sand to last the coming week and have more on order. As of Sunday. Feb. 10, crews have laid 2,514 cubic yards of salt and sand and plowed 5,926 miles of streets.
  • Please clear snow from on top of and around any storm drains on your street to speed up drainage from snow melt and keep water from traveling where it’s not wanted.
  • Crews will continue following the Snow and Ice Control Plan24-hours a day, focusing on major arterials and key secondary arterials that support transit operations and emergency services, as well as a number of steep residential streets that lack alternative access
  • In the event of a power outage, crews will work with PUD to plow and clear routes needed to restore power.
  • Crews also respond to closure requests from the Everett Police Department, as well as problem spots reported to the 24-hour dispatch line (425-257-8821). Additional after-hours dispatch staffing has been scheduled
  • View the most recent list of priority roads plowed and treated

City facility closures and program cancellations:

  • The Carl Gipson Senior Center is closed Monday.
  • Everett Transit will run their designated snow routes until otherwise announced.
  • Parks and Community Services a.m. programs and classes, preschool and most p.m. programs are cancelled Monday. Please call ahead if you are unsure if a program is cancelled or facility is closed. Contact the Parks inclement weather hotline at 425-257-8399.
  • The Forest Park Swim Center will open at 10 a.m.
  • Parks and Community Services closures: Kasch Park, and Legion Memorial and Walter Hall golf courses are closed to community access. Other parks will remain open, but for the safety of community members and staff, restrooms may be closed. *See FAQs below for snow safety tips*
  • Please call ahead if you are unsure whether a City facility is open.

Emergency responders:

  • We deactivated the Emergency Operations Center on Saturday evening and will reopen if conditions warrant it. Everett Fire is running normal operations, with fire equipment on snow chains.
  • Residents should use the non-emergency line (425-407-3999) to report incidents with no immediate threat to life or property. Please save 911 for emergencies.

Plan ahead:

  • Check back here for updates
  • For weather updates, visit www.weather.gov/sew
  • Take steps to prepare your family and home for snow, cold temperatures and possible power outages. Visit the City website for resources: www.everettwa.gov/prepare
  • Gather food and supplies Thursday and stay off the roads Friday if possible
  • Know before you go: View Everett’s traffic cameras to look at the conditions at 36 locations across the city
  • To report a road condition, call the 24-hour Dispatch hotline at 425-257-8821 or fill out an online service request at everettwa.gov/ServiceRequest
  1. Numbers to call
  2. Resources & information
  3. FAQs

To keep 911 lines free for emergencies, please use these numbers:

  • To report an emergency: Dial 911
  • To contact police or fire for a non-emergency: 425-407-3999
  • To report a power outage to Snohomish PUD: 425-783-1001
  • To report a road condition: Call the 24-hour Dispatch hotline at 425-257-8821

Other numbers:

  • Parks inclement weather hotline: 425-257-8399
  • For Everett Transit routes, contact the Transit customer service phone line: 425-257-7777



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