ROAD CLOSURE-6 CADDIE LANE

There will be a road closure at 6 Caddie Lane on Thursday, March 9, all day as CNG makes necessary repairs and replacements for gas service. There will be traffic control on site in addition to flaggers to direct traffic. Please allow extra time in your commute that day to accommodate this disruption. Thank you for your patience while we navigate through this together.

ROAD CLOSURE-81 GRAND VIEW LANE

There will be a brief road closure at 81 Grand View Lane where the road intersects with Swallow Circle on Thursday, March 9 beginning at 8:00 am and lasting until approximately 12:30 pm that day. There will be a concrete pour during that time for a resident. Please allow extra time in your commute that morning to accommodate this disruption. Thank you for your patience while we navigate through this together.

Roads are Clear, Expect Icy Conditions Tomorrow

Tuesday afternoon, 2/28, 3:25 PM: Crews did a good job today and most roads throughout Sudden Valley have been cleared to wet pavement.

Forecasts are projecting below freezing temperatures overnight, creating the potential for very icy conditions tomorrow morning.  Crews will begin work before the Wednesday morning commute, but residents should use caution if they need to travel tomorrow morning.

Snow Day Today

Tuesday morning, 8:20 AM: The snow is coming down hard and the roads are very icy and slick. Crews are out plowing and sanding. Several vehicles have gone off the road in the upper gates during the morning commute and we recommend that you stay off the roads if possible. Progress reports will be posted throughout the day.

The Administrative Offices are closed today, Tuesday, 2/28, expecting to re-open for normal hours on Wednesday.

Road Conditions Update

Sunday morning, 7:50 AM: All primary and secondary roads have been plowed and are passable. Crews are now starting on residential roads in the interior gates, with a focus on Gate 5 where more snow fell than anywhere else. Temperatures are expected to rise throughout the day which should melt the snow and help to improve the roads.

Snow is Predicted

Snow is predicted for Saturday evening through Sunday morning, although forecasts differ regarding whether the snow will turn to rain. All primary roads and secondary roads, as well as most other roads, have been salt-brined to prevent icing and facilitate snow removal. Five plows and sanders are staged and ready, and Baby Plow is on alert. In the event SVCA receives over an inch of snow, crews will be dispatched. Call the SVCA Hotline at 360-746-7010 for updates.