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Winter
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Sleigh All Day: Sledding at City Park
Westminster’s City Park is a popular winter destination, attracting residents with sleds, skis, and snowboards for exhilarating snow activities. Parks Director Tomás Herrera-Mishler emphasizes the importance of sledding in creating family memories. For those preferring warmth, the City Park Fitness Center offers massages, a steam room, sauna, and hot tub.
November 16, 2023
Neighborly Advice: Whose responsibility is it to shovel snow?
Which sidewalks do you need to shovel? Which are the City's responsibility? Do you need help shoveling? We've got your answers.
November 15, 2023
Who you gonna call? Snowbusters!
The Saenz family engages in the Westminster Snowbusters program, helping neighbors shovel snow for those unable to do so, particularly the elderly and disabled. Volunteering for nearly a decade, they appreciate its community impact. Snowbusters operates from October to April, fostering family involvement and neighborhood support in winter.
March 20, 2023
‘Scoop Dogg’ and ‘Snow-B-Gone Kenobi’ Officially Join Snowplow Fleet
Two snowplows were officially named by City staff using custom-designed decals and resident-submitted names. After residents submitted their punniest names and voted for their favorites, Snow-B-Gone Kenobi and Scoop Dogg officially joined the fleet. Be on the lookout for these punny plows this winter and beyond.
March 7, 2023
‘Snow-B-Gone Kenobi’ and ‘Scoop Dogg’ win snowplow naming contest
Westminster residents channeled their cold-weather creativity and submitted and voted on names for two snowplows, which will be officially added to the City's fleet this winter.
December 27, 2022
How Westminster’s Snow Removal Team Keeps Roadways Safe for Residents
The first measurable snowfall in Westminster may be hard to predict, but City staff is well prepared for…
November 17, 2022
Meet Westminster’s Snow Command
When the snow starts to fall in Westminster, in addition to the City’s Public Works and Utilities department, many other city employees put their usual work on hold to jump behind the wheel of a snow plow. In addition to city streets, there are also trails, sidewalks and city facilities that require special attention to ensure residents can safely access services and amenities. To get the job done, more than 60 people from the City’s parks and open space teams, including staff from Standley Lake, and even golf course personnel are called in to help during snow events.
February 4, 2022
How to Protect your Pipes this Winter
Frozen pipes can rupture when temperatures drop, causing leaks. To prevent this, locate the shutoff valve, insulate exposed pipes, and seal drafts. If pipes freeze, open nearby faucets and thaw them using safe methods. Inspect for leaks post-thaw and contact a plumber for repairs if necessary.
December 15, 2021