King County has many resources available to residents, including snow plow maps, floodwarnings, traffic cameras, ALERT services and tips on winter safety in numerous languages.
As a reminder, the Redmond Ridge ROA cannot plow the streets in Redmond Ridge. We do not own or maintain the public roads in our neighborhood and only King County has the authority and expertise needed for this job. Please use the resources below during snow and storm events.
Below are links to valuable resources:
- Snow/Road Resources provided by King County.
- King County Emergency Management: Sign up for ALERTS and learn about emergency preparedness and response.
- King County Winter Weather Information: Weather alerts, school closure lists, and more.
- Regional Animal Services of King County: Learn how to keep your pets safe during inclement weather.
Puget Sound Energy: Power outage maps and information.
Winter Business Hours
The Redmond Ridge ROA follows the lead of the Lake Washington School District during weather events. If schools shut down or are running late due to inclement weather, our physical office will be closed, and the ROA staff will work remotely.
Staff will be available by email and able to connect with residents throughout the weather event.
Winter Safety
As part of our ongoing commitment to the safety and well-being of our community, we would like to share some valuable Winter Weather and Insurance Coverage tips with you. Given the recent weather conditions, it’s essential for all of us to be prepared for potential challenges that may arise during the winter months. These tips are designed to help you navigate challenges that may arise during the winter months and ensure that you are well-prepared for any unexpected situations.
These resources are provided by the King County Winter Safety and Preparation, Take Winter by Storm, and the Office of the Insurance Commissioner for Washington state.
- King County Winter Safety and Preparation: Please visit King County Winter Safety for valuable information on preparing for winter weather.
- Take Winter by Storm – Essential Steps to Make Your Home Ready: Explore essential steps for home readiness at Take Winter by Storm.
- Office of the Insurance Commissioner for Washington State – Winter Weather and Insurance Coverage FAQs: Review frequently asked questions regarding winter weather and insurance coverage at Insurance Commissioner.
Additionally, we would like to remind you that the safety of our community extends to our common areas, including parks, playgrounds, trails, and other shared spaces. If you come across any issues such as a broken park bench, fallen trees, or other concerns, please report the incident via our Common Area Maintenance Request Form. Alternatively, you can email the details of the incident to operations@redmondridgeroa.com.
By promptly reporting such issues, you enable us to take swift action, whether it involves sending out a vendor, contractor, or, in the case of fallen trees, our arborist and tree service, to evaluate nearby trees and address the situation accordingly.
These tips and reporting mechanisms are designed to help you navigate the challenges of the winter season and ensure that our community remains safe and well-prepared for any unexpected situations. By staying informed and promptly addressing issues, we can collectively contribute to a safer and more resilient community during the winter months. Thank you for your cooperation and commitment to the well-being of Redmond Ridge.