As snow storm rolls in, city suspends transit, services, cancels events

From the city of Asheville:

ASHEVILLE – City departments are now implementing plans set in place days ago to respond to the snow storm entering the region. Fire, police, public works and the communication and public engagement team are coordinating operations and communication through the city’s Emergency Operations Center (EOC). The EOC allows for seamless planning and well coordinated cross departmental operations.

Public works crews began yesterday checking and treating roads as necessary. Crews will continue to provide 24-hour service. Currently 22 vehicles are engaged in plowing, salting and sanding main corridors. Residents are urged to limit travel.

Due to deteriorating road conditions, Asheville Redefines Transit (ART) buses are beginning the process of suspending service. Half hour routes are doing their last loop and the last loop for the hour buses is 11 am. Visit www.ashevilletransit.com or call 253-5691 for updated transit information.

In the event of an emergency, citizens are urged to call 9-1-1. Citizens who are in need of prescription medications or medical supplies and services but are unable to leave their homes due to hazardous roadway conditions may call 252-1110 for assistance. Information regarding shelters will be released upon shelter openings. Citizens are advised to keep informed by monitoring local media which will post any shelter openings, locations and other valuable information based upon updated press releases from the City of Asheville.

Downed power lines are dangerous and should be reported to 911. Power outages can be reported to Duke Energy Progress by calling the toll-free, automated outage reporting system at 1-800-419-6356. Spanish speaking customers should call 1-866-4APAGON (427-2466) for outage reporting assistance. For those with access to the internet, outages can be reported by clicking https://www.progress-energy.com/app/OutageEntry/default.aspx. For information regarding the outage restoration process, please visit http://www.duke-energy.com/north-carolina/outages/restoration.asp.

Garbage and recycling collection has been suspended for the day. Residents are requested to leave their trash out at curbside for crews to collect as soon as trucks are in operation. For further information contact the City of Asheville Customer Services at 251-1122.

Residents are asked to call 251-1122 to report downed trees, water problems or questions about sanitation pickup.

FACILITY CLOSINGS
Recreation Centers and Senior Centers
Child Care Snow Care at Shiloh and Stephens Lee Center
Asheville Golf Course
Food Lion Skate Park
Parks are open but parking lots and restrooms in parks are closed

CANCELLED
All regularly scheduled activities at Recreation Centers and Senior Centers
Youth Basketball Practice

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0 thoughts on “As snow storm rolls in, city suspends transit, services, cancels events

  1. Hayley Benton

    The Lord Huron show at the Orange Peel was also canceled due to the weather. Not sure if that’s relevant enough to add, but I’m sad about it–hah!

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