***Shelter Information Updated on 7:30pm on 1/15/24***
Due to power restoration and low need in the Depoe Bay area, Depoe Bay has closed their shelter. Other shelters are available in Lincoln County and are listed below.
**Updated as of 4:45pm on 1/15/24**
Some Lincoln County communities may be impacted or without power for several more days. Please make preparations and use available resources. If you have a life-safety event, call 911. If you need help navigating the resources in this message, use the call centers listed below.
- If you are without power and able to stay with friends, family, or at a hotel with power, that is the best option for sheltering during this event.
- If you are not able to use the resources mentioned above, there are some sheltering options below.
Information in this message:
- Shelters
- Transportation to Shelters
- How to Report Downed Power Lines and Outages
- Call Centers
- Community Resources in General
- How Can I Help?
- Weather Updates and Anticipated Impacts
- Where Can I Find the Most Updated Information?
Shelters:
- Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians
- What: Tribal Warming Station
- When: Open until the power is back on in Siletz.
- Where: Tribal Health Clinic, 200 Gwee-Shut Rd, Siletz, OR 97380.
- Who: All community members
- What You Need: Bring sleeping gear, snacks, and/or comfort items if possible.
- More information: www.facebook.com/CTSIgov or 541-270-2536
- CLOSED
-City of Depoe Bay - CLOSEDWhat: Temporary Winter ShelterWhere: Depoe Bay Community Hall, 220 SE Bay St, Depoe Bay, OR 97341.Who: All community membersWhat You Need: Bring sleeping gear, snacks, and/or comfort items if possible.
- City of Toledo
- What: Temporary Winter Shelter with coffee and snacks
- Where: St. John’s Epi church, 110 NE Alder St, Toledo, OR 97391
- Who: All community members
- When: 6pm - 8am
- What You Need: Bring sleeping gear, snacks, and/or comfort items if possible.
- City of Newport
- What: Temporary Winter Shelter with meals provided
- Where: Newport Recreation Center, 225 SE Avery St, Newport.
- Who: Community members in general, older adults, limited space available for cats and dogs accompanied by community members.
- What You Need: Bring sleeping gear, snacks, and/or comfort items if possible.
- More information: Please call 541-270-1005.
- Lincoln County Winter Shelters – NEWPORT site
Transportation to Shelters:
- Pac West (on clear and accessible roads): 541-265-3175
- From 8am – 5pm ask for the Wheel Chair Division
- Newport Area: 541-270-1005
- Newport Area: Newport Parks & Rec, Alberto: 541-819-2748
- Work with friends, neighbors, or family members for transportation.
- Have you already tried the options above? Call the Lincoln County Call Center for further assistance: 541-265-0621
How to Report Downed Power Lines and Outages
- Central Lincoln PUD: clpud.org or call 877.265.3211
- Pacific Power: Call 877-508-5088
- Consumer Power: 541-929-3124 or 800-872-9036
Call Centers:
- Lincoln County Call Center: 541-265-0621
- Siletz Info Line: 541-270-2536
Community Resources in General:
- Questions about Lincoln County Houseless Shelters or the City of Newport’s Winter Weather Temporary Shelter, call Chantelle: 541-270-2396
- Call 211 or visit 211.info.org for community resources including shelters and more.
How can I help?
- Check on your friends and neighbors. Offer assistance when you can. Neighbors may need a ride to shelters or hotels with power, supplies, or other help that you can offer.
- Make smart and safe decisions. Many roads have been cleared, but some may still be icy and debris may continue to fall or become hazardous.
- If roads are closed, do not try to access them. This puts yourself, first responders, and work crews at risk. This can delay work on the road and may mean first responders won’t be able to reach you.
- Be aware sidewalks, paths, and roads may be slippery. Use caution and avoid unnecessary risks.
- If you are using generators, practice generator safety and power safety outage safety in general: www.ready.gov/power-outages?fbclid=IwAR13zcEN9GKp79lXEw0M475TilNlmZhOgLYqt47j0D6vKthfEGVpLHGcE-Y#generator
Weather Updates and anticipated impacts:
- Continue to monitor the National Weather Service for updated weather forecasts.
- As of this posting, there may be power outages for several more days. Continue to check with your power provider for the most updated information. Their info is listed below.
- Remember to check on friends, family, and neighbors. Offer assistance as you are able.
Where can I find the most updated information?
- Continue to follow County, City, Tribal information pages.
- Lincoln County Emergency Management Facebook Page: www.facebook.com/lcemergencymanagement
- Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office: www.co.lincoln.or.us/215/Sheriffs-Office
- Road closures, Trip Check: tripcheck.com or call 511
- Weather updates/alerts, National Weather Service: www.weather.gov
- Power Outages, Service Status, and Provider Updates:
- Central Lincoln Power: clpud.org
- Pacific Power: www.pacificpower.net
- Consumers Power: www.cpi.coop
- View messages sent via Lincoln Alerts: https://member.everbridge.net/892807736721689/notif
**Update as of 2:30pm on 1/15/24**
The Lincoln County Call Center is now open to help with some information and resource needs.
It is still best to follow information sources for timely updates
and resources, but our team will help you troubleshoot if you are not able to navigate the resources listed below and in our previous posts. Call Center: 541-265-0621
**Update as of 12:30pm on 1/15/24**
There have been several questions throughout the community. More information and resources will be flowing today, continue to
monitor local sources for updates.
How can I help?
Check on your friends and neighbors. Offer assistance when you can. Neighbors may need a ride to shelters or hotels with power, supplies, or other help that you can offer.
Make smart and safe decisions. Many roads have been cleared, but some may still be icy and debris may continue to fall or become hazardous.
If roads are closed, do not try to access them. This puts yourself, first responders, and work crews at risk. This can delay work on the road and may mean first responders won’t be able to reach you.
Be aware sidewalks, paths, and roads may be slippery. Use caution and avoid unnecessary risks.
Weather Updates and anticipated impacts:
Continue to monitor the National Weather Service for updated weather forecasts.
As of this posting, there may be power outages for several more days. Continue to check with your power provider for the most updated information. Their info is listed below. Utility companies are working tirelessly and bringing in additional support to restore services as quickly as possible.
Where can I find the most updated information?
Continue to follow County, City, Tribal information pages.
Power Outages, Service Status, and Provider Updates:
**Updated as of 4:25pm on 1/14/24**
Partners throughout Lincoln County have been working tirelessly this week and weekend to meet community needs. Please see the information below for updates on sheltering, weather, and road conditions. Continue to stay safe and check on neighbors as you are able.
Shelters:
- Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians
- What: Tribal Warming Station
- When: Open until the power is back on in Siletz.
- Where: Tribal Admin Building, 201 SE Swan Ave, Siletz.
- Who: All community members
- What You Need: Bring sleeping gear and snacks if possible.
- More information: www.facebook.com/CTSIgov
- City of Newport
- What: Temporary Winter Shelter with meals provided
- When: Open from 4pm on 1/14/24 until power is restored.
- Where: Newport Recreation Center, 225 SE Avery St, Newport.
- Who: Community members in general, older adults, limited space available for cats and dogs accompanied by community members.
- More information: Please call 541-270-1005. Some transportation is available if you are not able to get to the shelter.
- Lincoln County Winter Shelters – LINCOLN CITY site
- Lincoln County Winter Shelters – NEWPORT site
Community Resources in General:
- Siletz community members can call 541-270-3501 for urgent needs.
- Questions about Lincoln County Houseless Shelters or the City of Newport’s Winter Weather Temporary Shelter, call Chantelle: 541-270-2396
- Call 211 or visit 211.info.org for community resources including shelters and more.
Additional Information:
- Road closures, Trip Check: tripcheck.com or call 511
- Weather updates/alerts, National Weather Service: www.weather.gov
- Power Outages, Service Status, and Provide Updates:
- Central Lincoln Power: clpud.org
- Pacific Power: www.pacificpower.net
- Consumers Power: www.cpi.coop
- View messages sent via Lincoln Alerts: https://member.everbridge.net/892807736721689/notif
**Updated as of 1:15pm on 1/14/24**
Partners throughout Lincoln County are working together to bring you updated information and establish resources. In the
meantime, please keep these tips in mind:
When possible, stay off the roads. Accessing roads that are closed puts yourself, responders, and work crews at risk (and further delays getting roads cleared).
** Updated as of 7:04 pm on 01/13/24 **
Due to the predicted winter storm, parts of Lincoln County are experiencing hazardous road conditions and widespread power outages.
- Keep yourself and household safe:
- Avoid traveling unless absolutely necessary.
- Roads may be blocked with fallen debris and public safety responders may not be able to reach you.
- Some roads are closed.
- Highway 18 from MP 1 to MP 8
- Highway 229 from 101 to Siletz
- Highway 20 from Newport to Eddyville
- Debris may continue to fall.
- If your power goes out, keep yourself warm:
- Wear layers of lightweight, warm clothing.
- Close blinds or curtains and close off rooms to retain heat.
- Stuff towels or rags in cracks under doors.
- Eat and drink to provide energy to your body. Avoid caffeine and alcohol.
- Prevent carbon monoxide poisoning from generators, heaters, and cook stoves: cdc.gov/co/faqs.htm
- Call 211 for warming centers: 211info.org/winter-and-severe-weather-shelters
- Continue to check reliable sources for updates on road closures, conditions, and power outages.