Public Service Announcement
Extreme weather response ends January 26
With temperatures expected to improve early next week, the City of Edmonton will deactivate its extreme weather response on Monday, January 26, at noon. The final night of operation for the expanded overnight shuttle service (west route) will be January 25, with service starting that evening and ending the morning of January 26.
The extreme weather response was activated on Wednesday, January 21, in response to the extreme cold.
The deactivation of the extreme weather response is being announced to give individuals time to adjust their plans for accessing shelter.
Once the extreme weather response is deactivated, the following services will remain accessible:
Winter shelter shuttle
Two shelter shuttles will continue to operate nightly along the north and south routes from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. until March 31, providing transportation to available shelter spaces.
A 24/7 Hope Mission shuttle operating along a west route until March 31, providing transportation to shelters, support services and healthcare providers.
Overnight winter shelter shuttle service operating along north and south routes from 12:45 to 3:30 a.m. These shuttles focus on transporting people from transit stations to shelters based on need and do not follow set routes.
Route maps are available at edmonton.ca/ExtremeWeather.
City facilities
Public City facilities and libraries will remain open during regular operating hours to anyone needing respite from the extreme cold.
What you can do
If you are concerned about someone who is outside in the cold, you can take the following steps to help:
Call 911 if someone is in serious distress or in cases of emergency.
Call 211 and press 3 to access 24/7 Crisis Diversion non-emergency support for shelter, intoxication and mental health concerns.
Stay in the know
Sign up for the City of Edmonton’s Extreme Weather mailing list to receive email updates on activations, extensions and deactivations related to extreme cold, heat and poor air quality.
For more information:
edmonton.ca/ExtremeWeather