Winter Weather Resources and Information
City crews plow and de-ice streets on a priority level, beginning with primary arterial streets, followed by secondary and auxiliary routes. City crews clear one lane of traffic in each direction on prioritized Snow Routes. The time required to work through the primary, secondary and auxiliary routes depends on the intensity of a particular snowstorm and how much snow or ice accumulates. Crews aren’t able to remove snow from residential streets.
Pierce Transit and the Public Works Department have worked together to make sure transit routes are ready for winter weather, and residents are encouraged to leave their personal vehicles at home and use public transportation during storms.
Proactive Anti-Icing
In Tacoma, City crews start anti-icing operations at the first report of freezing temperatures. Crews mobilize and pre-treat the anti-icing routes with salt brine (a saltwater solution), which reduces the bonding of ice to the streets. Depending on the severity and intensity of the forecasted freezing temperatures, crews will pre-treat the City’s street system based upon the following priorities: bridges, bridge approaches, shaded hills, and curves. If snow is also in the forecast, crews will pre-treat designated snow routes. To report icy road conditions, call (253) 591-5495.
Snow Related Urban Flooding
As snow begins to melt that runoff could clog storm drains and downspouts resulting in urban flooding. Community members are encouraged to shovel snow from walkways and driveways to make a drainage path for melting snow to flow away from homes. The snow shoveled from these areas should remain on that property and not be placed in the street. In addition, clear storm drains, downspouts, and drainage ditches of snow, leaves, and debris to help prevent urban flooding. For flooding issues call Environmental Services 24hr line at (253) 591-5585.
Sidewalk Snow Removal
In accordance with Tacoma Municipal Code (TMC) 9.16.050, property owners must see to the removal of snow and ice from bordering public sidewalks every 24 hours. City crews clear sidewalks of snow and ice only from sidewalks adjacent to City-owned properties. Together, these efforts help members of our community to get around safely.
Garbage and Recycling
If your containers were not picked up due to unsafe road conditions in your neighborhood, please leave your containers out. The City will collect them as soon as it is safe for crews to do so. To report a missed pickup or for other questions, please call (253) 502-2100.
Shelter Services
Tacoma’s shelter operators make space accommodations to expand overnight sheltering options while maintaining safety. If you need shelter, please contact shelter operators directly or call 211 to reach United Way of Tacoma-Pierce County.
For additional information, visit our inclement weather resources web page.
Senior Centers
Tacoma Senior Centers follow the same closure schedule as Tacoma Public Schools. For more information, visit the Senior Centers web page.
Alerts and School Closures
Winter Preparedness
Shelter Services
Tacoma’s shelter operators make space accommodations to expand overnight sheltering options while maintaining safety. If you need shelter, please contact shelter operators directly or call 211 to reach United Way of Tacoma-Pierce County. View a list of local shelters.
Senior Centers
Tacoma Senior Centers follow the same closure schedule as Tacoma Public Schools. For more information, visit the Senior Centers web page.
Shelter Services
Tacoma’s shelter operators make space accommodations to expand overnight sheltering options while maintaining safety. If you need shelter, please contact shelter operators directly or call 211 to reach United Way of Tacoma-Pierce County. View a list of local shelters.
Senior Centers
Tacoma Senior Centers follow the same closure schedule as Tacoma Public Schools. For more information, visit the Senior Centers web page.
Shelter Services
Tacoma’s shelter operators make space accommodations to expand overnight sheltering options while maintaining safety. If you need shelter, please contact shelter operators directly or call 211 to reach United Way of Tacoma-Pierce County. View a list of local shelters.
Senior Centers
Tacoma Senior Centers follow the same closure schedule as Tacoma Public Schools. For more information, visit the Senior Centers web page.