ATTENTION:
Some City of Ferndale emails have been compromised and we are working diligently with our IT provider to resolve the issue. If you receive an email from the City of Ferndale with a link asking you to access the City’s “Portal,” please do not click the link. Know that the City will never send out links without prior communication. If you receive an email from the City and are unsure if it is valid, do not hesitate to call City Hall at (360) 384-4302. We apologize for the inconvenience.
Below is an example of a compromised email
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Updated Wednesday, February 5th at 11:40 a.m.
City phones are back up and working. Thank you for your patience.
Wednesday, February 5th at 10:25 a.m.
The City is experiencing a connectivity issue that is impacting all city phones. We are working diligently to resolve the issue and the City will post an update as soon as the problem is fixed. Emergency services are still available by dialing 9-1-1.
With snow in the forecast, it’s time to start thinking of winter safety. When it comes to driving, that means: be prepared and slow down. The City of Ferndale Public Works Department, which is responsible for city street maintenance, prepares for snow and ice and monitors winter weather conditions around the clock. If there is a snow event this weekend, the city will follow standard procedure to keep our priority routes clear so emergency services can move throughout the city. Here’s how you can help:
🚫 Stay off the roads if you can.
⚠️ Go slow. If you must drive, give yourself plenty of space and take it slow. It will be slippery, especially as things freeze and refreeze overnight.
🚗 If you are parked on the street, please move your car so our snow plows (Golden Eagle, Plowtallica, SanderYacht, and Jam On) can safely navigate your street.
For more information about keeping safe during snowy weather and to view the City’s snow priority routes, visit: www.cityofferndale.org/snow