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The committee received a county cold-weather-shelter update on Nov. 5, 2025. Staff said county activation occurs when projected temperatures fall below 34 degrees Fahrenheit and reviewed current Everett shelter locations and available transportation supports.
Jennifer (city staff) said Everett Gospel Mission is operating a cold-weather shelter at the UCC Church and that site currently has 40 beds. Everett Gospel Mission’s men’s mission is providing about 30 overflow beds, and family‑shelter services remain available for households in need. Jennifer said youth who need cold-weather shelter should be directed to Cocoon House, a youth services provider.
Jennifer also said Everett Transit is offering no-fare trips to cold-weather shelters and that the city anticipates adding an additional Everett cold-weather shelter location soon. Staff said they will keep the council updated on any new sites or capacity changes as the season progresses.
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