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~ Juneau, Alaska - The City and Borough of Juneau (CBJ) and the Juneau School District (JSD) have announced that all CBJ facilities and JSD schools will be closed on Monday, January 5 due to a high-confidence forecast of heavy snowfall. This decision was made in order to ensure the safety of residents and to allow for efficient snow removal.
According to the National Weather Service, the forecast predicts very heavy snowfall, with an estimated rate of 1 inch per hour starting midday tomorrow and continuing through the afternoon. This is expected to cause limited visibility and hazardous road conditions during peak commuting hours.
In light of these conditions, CBJ is urging all residents to stay off the roads for their own safety as well as the safety of others. This will also allow snow removal teams to work safely and efficiently.
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The closure will impact all CBJ facilities and offices, including all Juneau Public Libraries locations, the Juneau Douglas City Museum, and all Juneau Parks & Recreation facilities such as the Dimond Park Field House, Dimond Park Aquatic Center, Augustus G. Brown Pool, Treadwell Arena, and the Zach Gordon Youth Center. However, Shéiyi X̱aat Hit Youth Shelter will remain open.
Additionally, City Hall, the CBJ Permit Center, and all other CBJ offices will be closed to the public but can still be reached by phone or email.
Capital Transit will continue to operate on winter routes during this time. For more information about specific routes and schedules, residents can visit juneaucapitaltransit.org.
CBJ will continue to monitor storm conditions closely and provide updates as they become available. For media inquiries regarding this closure, please contact [insert media contact information].
According to the National Weather Service, the forecast predicts very heavy snowfall, with an estimated rate of 1 inch per hour starting midday tomorrow and continuing through the afternoon. This is expected to cause limited visibility and hazardous road conditions during peak commuting hours.
In light of these conditions, CBJ is urging all residents to stay off the roads for their own safety as well as the safety of others. This will also allow snow removal teams to work safely and efficiently.
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The closure will impact all CBJ facilities and offices, including all Juneau Public Libraries locations, the Juneau Douglas City Museum, and all Juneau Parks & Recreation facilities such as the Dimond Park Field House, Dimond Park Aquatic Center, Augustus G. Brown Pool, Treadwell Arena, and the Zach Gordon Youth Center. However, Shéiyi X̱aat Hit Youth Shelter will remain open.
Additionally, City Hall, the CBJ Permit Center, and all other CBJ offices will be closed to the public but can still be reached by phone or email.
Capital Transit will continue to operate on winter routes during this time. For more information about specific routes and schedules, residents can visit juneaucapitaltransit.org.
CBJ will continue to monitor storm conditions closely and provide updates as they become available. For media inquiries regarding this closure, please contact [insert media contact information].
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