11/08/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 11/08/2024 10:28
The National Weather Service has issued a Winter Storm Warning from Friday, Nov. 8, through noon Saturday, Nov. 9. Please take care, be prepared and check on neighbors who may need assistance. Learn more about how to prepare for winter weather with the city's Weather Wise guide, Ready.gov or the Colorado Red Cross. Find a list of weather-related city facility closures and cancellations at AuroraGov.org. Learn more about the city's snow-removal plan at AuroraGov.org/Snow.
Below are some tips from Aurora's Homelessness Services, Xcel Energy, Ready.gov and the Aurora Animal Shelter.
The Aurora Day Resource Center is available for shelter when there is severe life-threatening weather. The center is located at 13387 E. 19th Place and will be activated as an overnight shelter Friday, Nov. 8, for adults 18 years or older on a first-come, first-served basis. It will also open from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 9, and will re-evaluate on that date if extended operations are necessary. To receive alerts about cold weather activations at the Aurora Day Resource Center, text "Advance" to 38276. This center can accommodate close to 200 individuals per night and is managed by Advance. Staff at the center will provide referrals to families for family-designated shelters, such as Comitis Crisis Center.
The city's Aurora Cold Weather Outreach Team (ACOT) will be activated from 6 to 10 p.m. Friday, Nov. 8. This team is a collaboration between the Aurora Police Department, Aurora Fire Rescue, street outreach staff and mental health professionals who conduct outreach to individuals experiencing homelessness at encampments on cold weather nights to encourage them to access shelter. This team provides resources and transportation to shelters.
Aurora sits in three counties, which are the lead health and human services agencies at the local level, and they also provide assistance to those experiencing homelessness.
For additional information, visit AuroraGov.org/Homelessness.
Extreme cold can cause electrical outages. Xcel Energy is preparing staff and services in case there are any outages related to the upcoming cold-weather event.
If you suspect a natural gas leak, get out of the home or building immediately, call 911 and then contact Xcel at 800.895.2999. If you experience a power outage, please report it to https://co.my.xcelenergy.com/s/outage-safetyor text "Out" to 98936.
If your power does go out, there are some steps to take:
More information on ways to save energy can be found on the Energy Saving Tips page at xcelenergy.com.
According to city ordinance, all pets must have adequate protection from the weather and have access to food and water. The following safety tips apply to dogs and cats:
Being neglectful to a pet's needs can result in a cruelty charge, a hefty fine and in some cases confiscation of the animal. If you believe a pet is being mistreated, please contact our Animal Protection Officers at 303.326.8288, option 6. (Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; weekends 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.) For after-hours reports, please contact police non-emergency dispatch at 303.627.3100.
For additional pet tips and shelter news, follow the Aurora Animal Shelter on Facebook at Facebook.com/AuroraCoAnimalShelter, Instagram at @AuroraCoAnimalShelter or visit AuroraAnimalShelter.org.