WEATHER ADVISORY UPDATE FOR DECEMBER 30, 2021

Updated: Thursday December 30th – 12:32pm

Thursday 12/30, our Main Office will be open to the public. Sehmel Homestead Park is now open to vehicle traffic. We are planning on opening and closing at our normal times, we will continue to update with any other changes.

All other parks remain closed to vehicle traffic. Updates will be posted regarding weather impacts to parks and facilities.

View the current weather forecast from National Weather Service (https://www.weather.gov/sew/) and see below for additional resources and snow safety tips. The safety of park patrons is a priority. Please check our News & Announcements page for updates. (http://ow.ly/BNxE30s5l4P)

  • Be cautious of any new hazards and risks. Park terrain may look different after a severe weather event has occurred.
  • Be careful of your surroundings as rocks may be slippery, and trees may have fallen.
  • Do not go near downed power lines; avoid areas of flooding, mudslides, and washed-out roads.
  • In an emergency, call 9-1-1. If there are any injuries or an emergency, call 9-1-1.

For questions or to report downed trees or other hazards, please email [email protected].

WEATHER ADVISORY UPDATE FOR DECEMBER 29, 2021

Wednesday 12/29, our Main Office will be opened back up to the public. Parks will be closed to vehicle traffic. Updates will be posted regarding weather impacts to parks and facilities.

View the current weather forecast from National Weather Service (https://www.weather.gov/sew/) and see below for additional resources and snow safety tips. The safety of park patrons is a priority. Please check our News & Announcements page for updates. (http://ow.ly/BNxE30s5l4P)

  • Be cautious of any new hazards and risks. Park terrain may look different after a severe weather event has occurred.
  • Be careful of your surroundings as rocks may be slippery, and trees may have fallen.
  • Do not go near downed power lines; avoid areas of flooding, mudslides, and washed-out roads.
  • In an emergency, call 9-1-1. If there are any injuries or an emergency, call 9-1-1.

For questions or to report downed trees or other hazards, please email [email protected].

WEATHER ADVISORY UPDATE FOR DECEMBER 28, 2021

  • Parks remain closed to vehicular traffic due to inclement weather.
  • District programs scheduled for December 28 are cancelled.
  • The District administrative office is closed to in-person visitors on Tuesday, December 28. Members of the public may reach staff via phone at (253) 858-3400 or email for assistance.

View the current weather forecast from National Weather Service (https://www.weather.gov/sew/) and see below for additional resources and snow safety tips. The safety of park patrons is a priority. Please check our News & Announcements page for updates. (http://ow.ly/BNxE30s5l4P)

  • Be cautious of any new hazards and risks. Park terrain may look different after a severe weather event has occurred.
  • Be careful of your surroundings as rocks may be slippery, and trees may have fallen.
  • Do not go near downed power lines; avoid areas of flooding, mudslides, and washed-out roads.
  • In an emergency, call 9-1-1. If there are any injuries or an emergency, call 9-1-1.

For questions or to report downed trees or other hazards, please email [email protected].

WEATHER ADVISORY UPDATE FOR DECEMBER 27, 2021

Parks remain closed to vehicular traffic.
District programs scheduled for December 27 are cancelled.

The District administrative office is closed to in-person visitors on Monday, December 27. Members of the public may reach staff via phone at (253) 858-3400 or email for assistance.

View the current weather forecast from National Weather Service (https://www.weather.gov/sew/) and see below for additional resources and snow safety tips. The safety of park patrons is a priority. Please check our News & Announcements page for updates. (http://ow.ly/BNxE30s5l4P)

  • Be cautious of any new hazards and risks. Park terrain may look different after a severe weather event has occurred.
  • Be careful of your surroundings as rocks may be slippery, and trees may have fallen.
  • Do not go near downed power lines; avoid areas of flooding, mudslides, and washed-out roads.
  • In an emergency, call 9-1-1. If there are any injuries or an emergency, call 9-1-1.

For questions or to report downed trees or other hazards, please email [email protected].

Weather Advisory: Parks are currently closed to vehicular traffic due to snow.

Parks are closed to vehicular traffic due to snow beginning Sunday, December 26 at 12:00 p.m. View the current weather forecast from National Weather Service and see below for additional resources and snow safety tips. The safety of park patrons is a priority. Please check our News & Announcements page for updates.

  • Be cautious of any new hazards and risks. Park terrain may look different after a severe weather event has occurred.
  • Be careful of your surroundings as rocks may be slippery, and trees may have fallen.
  • Do not go near downed power lines; avoid areas of flooding, mudslides, and washed-out roads.
  • In an emergency, call 9-1-1. If there are any injuries or an emergency, call 9-1-1.

For questions or to report downed trees or other hazards, please email [email protected].

Weather Advisory

Snow and cold temperatures are in the forecast beginning Sunday, December 26, through next week. View the current weather forecast from National Weather Service and see below for additional resources and snow safety tips. The safety of park patrons is a priority. Please check our News & Announcements page for updates.

  • Be cautious of any new hazards and risks. Park terrain may look different after a severe weather event has occurred.
  • Be careful of your surroundings as rocks may be slippery, and trees may have fallen.
  • Do not go near downed power lines; avoid areas of flooding, mudslides, and washed-out roads.
  • In an emergency, call 9-1-1. If there are any injuries or an emergency, call 9-1-1.

For questions or to report downed trees or other hazards, please email [email protected].

PenMet Parks Recreation Services Assessment

Peninsula Metropolitan Park District (PenMet Parks) is seeking proposals from parks and recreation consultants to complete a recreation services assessment and to make recommendations in various recreation resources-related areas across the department. The scope of this contract is deemed foundational in order for the department to continue to grow and meet the community’s needs. Primary focus areas include reviewing current administrative processes and recommending changes to meet best practices and maximize service delivery to the community, creating a cost recovery methodology, and completing a fee/services assessment. In addition, this work will help inform a Strategic Plan and a Parks Recreation and Open Space (PROS) plan in 2022.

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