HIGH WINDS ALERT

CITY OF GLENDALE HAS LIFTED THE EVACUATION ORDERS FOR CHEVY CHASE, GLENOAKS CANYON, EMERALD ISLE, AND CAMINO SAN RAFAEL. 

UPDATES:

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE

Critical Fire Weather

WIND ADVISORY REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 2025, EVENING.

Visit the NWS website for more information. 

CURFEW

The City of Glendale will not have a curfew. Our proactive police department will continue to patrol Glendale neighborhoods and maintain order.

WATER QUALITY

Glendale’s water is safe to drink. Our reservoirs and water facilities are covered and are not exposed to the elements outside. Our crews have been monitoring and conducting extra water quality tests these past few days to ensure that our water remains clean and safe.

AIR QUALITY

For current air quality in Glendale, click here.

Due to the recent wildfires, air quality conditions have declined. If plan to be outdoors during these conditions, we recommend the following:

  • Wear N-95 Respirators: These offer important protection from hazardous air particulates.
  • Limit Outdoor Exposure: Whenever possible, refrain from going outside for the next several days.
  • Monitor Your Health: Remove yourself from the area experiencing smoke and/or seek medical care if you experience symptoms such as coughing, difficulty breathing, or irritation.

To maintain safe indoor air quality, implement measures to reduce the infiltration of outdoor pollutants. Do not use your HVAC system if it circulates air from the outdoors. Recirculate air within the building.  You may want to wear N-95 masks indoors and to keep doors and windows closed to minimize the introduction of outside air.

For the latest updates and health restrictions, visit LA County Health Department’s website. Click here for more information. 

PARKS

All trails & open spaces are closed due to red flag conditions and air quality. Anticipated opening is Wednesday, January 15, 2025 (Pending Weather Conditions). If you see something, say something. Call (818) 548-4911. 

LIBRARY

Central Library will remain open for normal operating hours. All other library locations will open and return to normal operating hours on Saturday, January 11, 2025.

 The Poet Laureate Program scheduled for January 11, 2025, in the Central Library Auditorium has been cancelled and will be rescheduled.

 For more information, call (818) 548-2021

GLENDALE WATER AND POWER

View GWP’S Live Power Outage Map

You can also enroll in GWP Power Outage Text Alerts

FEMA ASSISTANCE

Assistance Available for California Wildfires:

For individuals affected by the California Wildfires, you can apply for disaster assistance. Click here for more information. 

FEMA officials will be present at the following Los Angeles County libraries between 9:00 AM and 5:00 PM Sunday, January 12, 2025, and Monday, January 13, 2025, to assist residents impacted by the wildfires:

  • La Cañada Flintridge Library: 4545 N. Oakwood Ave. in La Cañada Flintridge.
  • La Crescenta Library: 2809 Foothill Blvd. in La Crescenta.
  • Live Oak Library: 22 W. Live Oak Ave. in Arcadia.
  • San Fernando Library: 217 N. Maclay Ave. in San Fernando.
  • San Gabriel Library: 500 S. Del Mar Ave. in San Gabriel.
  • Temple City Library: 5939 Golden West Ave. in Temple City.
  • West Hollywood Library: 625 N. San Vicente Blvd. in West Hollywood.

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CONTACT THE CITY

Email: [email protected]

STAY PREPARED

Learn how to prepare for emergencies by visiting Ready.gov. Find essential tips and resources to help you stay safe and ready for any situation.

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