With the on-going July heat wave, Elk Grove resumes cooling center operation this week


With an extraordinary number of 100-plus degree July days, Elk Grove will resume operations of its colling center this week. The following is the city's public service announcement regarding the hours of operation.

From the city of Elk Grove

In anticipation of daily temperatures topping the century mark again next week, the City of Elk Grove and Cosumnes Community Services District will open a cooling center on Monday, July 22. The center will operate daily from Noon to 8 p.m. through Wednesday, July 24 at the Wackford Community Complex at 9014 Bruceville Road. Operating dates may be extended if similar conditions persist.


Organizers are initiating the opening of the cooling center in response to excessive heat forecasted for the region by the National Weather Service Sacramento. The Cooling Center is open to anyone who lacks shelter or adequate home cooling. A limited number of animal kennels will be available to house pets.


Hot days pose a danger of heat related illness for anyone outside for an extended time. People of all ages are encouraged to take the following precautions:


  • Avoid outdoor activities in the direct sun from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; and
  • Keep hydrated; and
  • Stay in a cool space.


For updates to Elk Grove’s cooling center schedule, visit elkgrovecity.org 

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