Emergency blog from The University of Washington Bothell
Power outage – some classes canceled
Power out in Cascadia College buildings. UWB holds classes as usual except those in Beardslee Building and CC1. Husky Hall and Beardslee Crossing buildings are closed due to outage.
Posted February 26, 2019 3:25 pm
Power outage on campus
Puget Sound Energy has reported a power outage north and west of the 405 and 522 freeways. It is affecting more than 2,000 people in the Bothell area, including portions of the UW Bothell and Cascadia College campus. Power is estimated to come back on around 4:30 p.m. More information will be provided as it is available.
Posted February 26, 2019 2:46 pm
Monitoring conditions overnight
UW Bothell leadership is monitoring conditions on campus and will announce a decision about Friday campus operations by 5 a.m. There are still concerns about ice on campus rooftops. With falling rain and temperatures not expected to dip below freezing, we are hopeful conditions will allow us to resume operations.
Please check www.uwb.edu/emergency for updates.
Posted February 14, 2019 5:29 pm
Normal operations resume Friday, Feb. 15
UW Bothell will resume normal operations on Friday, Feb. 15. There are some areas of campus closed including the ARC, Bookstore, Food for Thought and North Creek Events Center. Campus Way NE at 180th is also closed; the north and south parking garages are open. Husky Hall is open. Please obey barricades on campus.
Please be advised that some areas of ice and slush remain in spots around campus, and people on campus are encouraged to be aware of the following:
- Caution on walkways: To the extent possible, wear appropriate winter footwear, including waterproof boots and soles with proper tread. Many pathways have been cleared within normal walkways. Not all walkways are cleared from edge to edge, and some paths across open spaces are not entirely cleared. Pedestrians should look for cleared paths whenever possible, even if this isn’t the most direct path.
- Trees and building overhangs: Please be aware that as the snow and ice melts off trees and rooftops, clumps of ice and snow can fall to the ground below, and tree branches can also fall. Please be aware of such areas and use caution.
- Limited ADA accessibility: Crews have prioritized ADA accessibility around campus and near ADA-designated parking areas, however they may be impacted by the ongoing slush and ice. Attention will continue to be placed on these areas.
- Parking lots and garages: Please use caution walking and driving in parking lots and garages. Some transitions from lots and garages onto roads remain slushy or icy in spots. Also use extra caution getting in and out of vehicles.
- Caution entering and exiting buildings: Custodial crews will aim to keep entryways into buildings as dry as possible, but please assist in the effort by wiping shoes off upon entering buildings and be mindful to avoid bringing ice inside. Use caution on non-carpeted flooring near entrances and exits as floors may be slippery.
UW Bothell facilities teams have logged hundreds of hours working around the clock for the last week and a half. The work has included clearing and treating roads, pathways and entryways, operating and maintaining the power plant, utilities distribution systems and critical building mechanical systems. As normal operations resume after the historic storms that have hit the region, flexibility and patience are encouraged and appreciated.
Posted February 14, 2019 4:53 pm
Suspended operations Feb. 14
UW Bothell (all locations) will suspend operations on Thursday, Feb. 14. There are still large amounts of snow and ice on campus roofs. As temperatures warm in the middle of the day, these deposits will fall as large sheets of ice, posing serious risk.
The biggest areas of concern are outside Food for Thought and the ARC. Campus Way NE at 180th street is closed; Metro buses will still have access.
Husky Hall is still closed as crews inspect the roof of that building to ensure it is safe.
UW Bothell facilities teams have logged hundreds of hours working around the clock for the last week and a half. The work has included clearing and treating roads, pathways and entryways, operating and maintaining the power plant, utilities distribution systems and critical building mechanical systems. As we strive to resume normal operations after the historic storms that have hit the region, flexibility and patience are encouraged and appreciated.
Posted February 14, 2019 5:20 am
UPDATE: Suspended operations Feb. 13
(Posted: 7:24 pm. This is an update to an earlier post)
After reassessing regional and campus conditions, UW Bothell suspends operations Wed., Feb. 13. No classes.
Posted February 12, 2019 7:26 pm
Husky Hall closed Feb. 13-14
Husky Hall will be closed Feb. 13-14 to remove snow accumulation on the roof. Officials will also inspect the roof to ensure it has not sustained damage during the recent winter storm.
All those who work in Husky Hall have been notified and alternate work arrangements have been made. For faculty and staff who need access to work critical work materials in your workspace, please let your supervisor know. We’ll group the requests and allow 2 -3 minutes of access to your workspace and your materials. Supervisors should contact Darren Branum and Adam Geoffroy through Campus Safety at 425-352-5359. They will schedule a time and location to access the building.
If you need assistance with computer equipment, including remote access, copy/print services, please contact IT at 425-352-3456.
For students, most functions regarding admissions, the cashier’s office or financial aid can be done online. We apologize for any inconvenience.
We anticipate the building will reopen on Friday, February 15. Please visit UW Bothell’s emergency page for further updates.
Posted February 12, 2019 7:04 pm
Late start Feb. 13
Posted: 5:42 p.m.
The UW Bothell campus will open at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 13. Classes that begin before 10 a.m. are canceled. Please use caution walking and driving on campus.
Posted February 12, 2019 5:43 pm
Suspended operations Feb. 12
UW Bothell (all locations) suspends operations on Tuesday, Feb. 12. UW Bothell leadershp will reassess conditions on campus tomorrow at 5 p.m.
Posted February 11, 2019 5:13 pm
Winter weather & classwork: A note from the vice chancellor
Dear UW Bothell students,
By now, the relief of having the extra time that a few snow days have provided has perhaps turned to anxiousness as you consider how you and faculty will make up lost class time. I think we are all eager for classes to resume and will do so when conditions are safe for travel to, and on, our campus.
Over the weekend, Chancellor Yeigh sent a note to the academic leadership asking them to work with faculty to make up lost class time. We’ve also asked our faculty to be flexible with students in making up assignments. We are mindful that most of you commute to campus, and we want you to be successful this quarter, despite this unprecedented winter weather.
We look forward to being back on campus with you soon. In the meantime, please use caution when traveling and stay safe!
Anita K. Krug
Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs (interim)
Posted February 11, 2019 4:38 pm