Severe Weather Lane County
Community Resource
Serves: Springfield, Lane County
About this resource
Community centers and libraries provide accessible warm and dry spaces throughout the city during winter conditions.
Intake Procedure: Check the website
Fees: Free of charge
Who can use this
- No restrictions
Documents you may need
- None
Don't have these? Contact the organization—they may be able to help.
Get in touch
Phone
+15417263700
Website
www.springfield-or.gov/
Email
springfieldcao@springfield-or.gov
Address
225 5th Street Springfield, OR 97477
Springfield, Oregon
Springfield, Oregon
Hours
Warming centers operate during the winter months and during severe weather advisories. Locations are open either throughout the winter season or when temperature thresholds are met.
Walk-ins welcome
Location
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