Friends,
We have gotten a lot of snow. We want you and all of our neighbors to be safe. If you are still snowed in or are otherwise impacted by the storm, we want to share some resources with you. First, you can check on updates on King County’s website by clicking here.
King County Executive, Dow Constantine, hosted a press briefing about the county’s response. Here is a link to a recording of that press briefing.
Finally, King County can help with non-emergency needs, such as transportation to a vital health care appointment, running out of generator fuel or food, or needing an alternative shelter. Residents can access that assistance through King County’s non-emergency hotline at 206-296-3830. That helpline is open 24 hours a day and can connect people-in-need with the appropriate resources.
Last weekend’s storm delivered more snow than we are used to dealing with. We want you and everyone else, to stay safe and get the assistance that you need. Please help us spread the word by forwarding this information to anyone in King County, especially those who will need it. In case you know anyone without power who could use the assistance, we have included a graphic below that you can print out.
Thank you for staying engaged and looking out for your neighbors,
Representative Lisa Callan Representative Bill Ramos Senator Mark Mullet