The latest weather forecast has the snowstorm downgraded to flurries for the rest of the day and into the evening. It’ s predicted that a heavy band of snow will move into the area after midnight and will drop between 4-8 inches before ending tomorrow sometime around midday. The morning rush hour could be challenging, but Camden County Public Works crews will be out on the road from 1:30 a.m. on, salting and clearing the roads.
In the meantime, today Public Works crews are out fixing some of the many potholes that have been caused by the storms. Our highway department does a great job of maintaining over 800 miles of county roads. This winter has been especially harsh on our roads, and our crews are doing a great job of addressing the numerous potholes that have developed. You can report potholes on Camden County-maintained roads by calling (856) 566-2980.
The latest weather reports predict strong winds of 20 to 40 miles per hour with snow accumulations of 4 to 8 inches tonight into Friday morning. Residents should be prepared for the possibility of power outages. The Camden County Office of Emergency Management activated the County’s Emergency Operations Center (EOC) at noon today to monitor the storm and coordinate emergency responses. Camden County residents should report electric service outages to their power service provider. Residents should call 911 in the event of emergencies.
Camden County residents with snow-related roadway concerns should contact the municipality in which the hazard is found, or the Camden County Department of Public Works at (856) 566-2980. We will continue to update throughout the storm on our website, camdencounty.com.
In the meantime, today Public Works crews are out fixing some of the many potholes that have been caused by the storms. Our highway department does a great job of maintaining over 800 miles of county roads. This winter has been especially harsh on our roads, and our crews are doing a great job of addressing the numerous potholes that have developed. You can report potholes on Camden County-maintained roads by calling (856) 566-2980.
The latest weather reports predict strong winds of 20 to 40 miles per hour with snow accumulations of 4 to 8 inches tonight into Friday morning. Residents should be prepared for the possibility of power outages. The Camden County Office of Emergency Management activated the County’s Emergency Operations Center (EOC) at noon today to monitor the storm and coordinate emergency responses. Camden County residents should report electric service outages to their power service provider. Residents should call 911 in the event of emergencies.
Camden County residents with snow-related roadway concerns should contact the municipality in which the hazard is found, or the Camden County Department of Public Works at (856) 566-2980. We will continue to update throughout the storm on our website, camdencounty.com.
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