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South Snohomish County cold weather shelter in Lynnwood will open Sunday, March 29.
Summary
The South Snohomish County cold weather shelter will be open Sunday, March 29 at Maple Park Church in Lynnwood, with check-in from 7 to 9 p.m.
Content
The South Snohomish County cold weather shelter will open Sunday, March 29 as forecasters expect a low of 34 degrees. The shelter will be hosted at Maple Park Church in Lynnwood. Community Transit and Everett Transit are providing no-fare transportation to and from shelters for riders who tell the bus driver they are going to or from a cold weather shelter. The center requests arrivals by personal or commercial vehicle and asks that people not walk up to the site.
Key details:
- Date and location: Open Sunday, March 29 at Maple Park Church, 17620 60th Ave. W., Lynnwood.
- Check-in: Check-in runs from 7 to 9 p.m.; guests are not admitted after 9 p.m. unless escorted by law enforcement or emergency medical services personnel.
- Scheduled pickups: A van will pick up people headed for the shelter at 7 p.m. at Lynnwood City Hall (19100 44th Ave. W.), at 7:10 p.m. at James Village (196th Street Southwest and Hwy 99), and at 7:25 p.m. at Value Village (17216 Hwy 99).
- Transit support: Community Transit and Everett Transit continue to provide no-fare rides to and from shelters for passengers who tell the driver they are traveling to or from a cold weather shelter.
- Arrival request: The center asks that people arrive by personal or commercial vehicle and states it does not accept walk-ins.
Summary:
The shelter will provide overnight space during the cold weather forecast and will operate with scheduled check-in and pickup times. Undetermined at this time.
