The City will use this webpage to offer the latest snow updates. Please check back as we continue to add new information.
IMPORTANT! Please DO NOT use SeeClickFix, social media or call or email City Hall/Public Works staff, to report that your street has not been plowed. Our crews will work as quickly and as safely as they can to reach your neighborhood. As we focus our energy on plow operations our staff is not able to respond to plowing requests.
8 A.M. TUESDAY (FINAL UPDATE): Waste Management is operating as normal for Tuesday customers. Should drivers encounter any dangerous or slippery areas they will circle back and try again later in the afternoon.
I did some digging and pulled resources to address a few of the questions I've heard regarding waste collection. I went through some of the communications Waste Management shared with us in 2019 (all of which were on our website at the time). Granted, snowmaggedon was an unprecedented event, but many of the same questions were brought up.
As for why WM doesn't do next day pick up (it would mean significantly higher rates) and understanding how that policy compares to other jurisdictions (almost universal), read the FAQ at the end of this post from 2019: http://bit.ly/3u2ELAX.
Someone also mentioned a special collection day during the 2019 storm. Because of the unique nature of that storm (multiple missed collection days) WM went beyond contract requirements to accelerate storm recovery in offering that service (read more here from 2019: http://bit.ly/2N2gmLf).
11 A.M. MONDAY: SE 76th has now reopened. The police were able to get the car towed.
8 A.M. MONDAY: SE 76th remains closed until further notice due to an abandoned car sideways blocking the road. Drivers, NEVER abandon your vehicle in the middle of the road during a snow storm. If you absolutely must abandon your vehicle for safety reasons, please move entirely out of traffic lanes and onto the shoulder so that plows and emergency vehicles can pass. Please be smart out there. SE 76th, which has been closed since Saturday, can be very treacherous.
7 A.M. MONDAY: After assessing conditions, Waste Management is suspending collection service in Newcastle on Monday, February 15. From WM: "While main roads are clear, it is side roads that are unsafe and the reason why our WM Seattle hauling site will not be operating today." Newcastle is not alone in this today, unfortunately, none of the haulers are out there collecting. Service in Seattle, Renton and Bellevue have been suspended, for example.
PLEASE BRING IN YOUR WASTE CAN(S) FROM THE CURB AND PLACE THEM OUT ON YOUR NEXT REGULAR SERVICE DAY. They will collect double the materials next week. Monday garbage and yard waste customers may set out a double load on Monday, February 22. Monday recycle customers may set out double load on March 1. Click here for instructions on how to set out extras.
If you have any questions, please contact Waste Management directly at 1-800-592-9995.
8 P.M. SUNDAY: Overall the City is looking very good. There are some Priority 5 routes that are too dangerous to plow. Staff will try to reopen SE 76th St by morning. Precipitation is turning to rain.
7:30 A.M. SUNDAY: Happy Valentine's Day, Newcastle. It's currently snowing with accumulations building. Periods of light to moderate snow are expected to increase this morning between 7-8 a.m. and continues throughout the remainder of the day. Another 1-3 inches can be expected for most areas. Here's our A.M. update:
- All Priority 1-5 routes have been plowed
- Focus today is keeping Priority 1 and 2 cleared
- Avoid driving - if you must drive use extreme caution and DRIVE SLOWLY
- SE 76th remains closed (no other closures)
- No reported power outages
7:45 P.M. SATURDAY: The Night Crew maintenance has taken over and they'll continue to plow and place material on priority route hills. Here's the latest update:
- Priority 1 routes through 4 have been plowed and treated
- Most, but not all Priority 5 routes have been plowed.
- SE 76th remains closed until the weather begins to warm - anticipate reopening on Monday
- No reported power outages.
11 A.M. SATURDAY: Here's the latest update from our crews on the ground.
- Priority 1 routes are pushed back to the fog line and looking great-
-Staff are hoping to get to Priority 4 routes
- If you must drive use extreme caution and DRIVE SLOWLY
- SE 76th remains closed (no other closures)
- No reported power outages.
8:15 A.M. SATURDAY: Good morning, Newcastle! There is a lot of snow out there and our crews have been out there treating roads since last night. Here's our A.M. update:
- Please do not drive unless absolutely necessary
- If you must drive, follow the priority routes
- Southeast 76th Street is closed
- Priority 1 & 2 routes are passable
- Three plows are operating today
Additional snow accumulations are expected across the area today, decreasing late. Another system arriving Sunday looks to bring another round of lowland snow to the region before changing over to rain on Sunday.
Look for another update later tonight unless there is breaking news to report before then.
7:30 A.M. SATURDAY: The snow has arrived in Newcastle. The National Weather Service has a Winter Storm Warning in effect until 4 p.m. Saturday. They predict additional snow accumulations of 2-5 inches with winds gusting as high as 40 mph.
There are a few links you should keep handy:
- newcastlewa.gov/snowmap shows you the priority snow plow routes.
- For tips about dealing with power outages and wind storms go here.
- New! Before you head out, see how conditions look at the intersection of Coal Creek Parkway and Newcastle Way using newcastlewa.gov/trafficcam. Refresh the page to get the latest camera snapshot.
- For the latest forecast info from the National Weather Service go here.
- Bookmark our website newcastlewa.gov and follow us on Facebook and Twitter for the latest updates. We'd love to see your snow pictures to share on social media! Share them with us on Facebook/Twitter or email them to [email protected].