Code Blue Shelter Protocols: 1/22 6pm to 1/26 9am

01/22/2026, 6:00 PM - 01/26/2026, 9:00 AM

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Overview

Type: Announcement

Description

In anticipation of severe winter weather hitting St. Louis this weekend, the City of St. Louis Department of Human Services will move to the highest Code Blue activation level on Friday, bringing a record number of emergency shelter beds online. The Street Department has begun pretreating snow routes and is ready to deploy snowplows once snow accumulates on the roads.

With expected temperatures near 0°F, the City of St. Louis Code Blue is moving to activation level 4, the highest activation level, triggered by temperatures at 10°F or below.

At Code Blue level 4, the City and its partners add 600 emergency shelter beds to the baseline of 400, bringing the total to 1,000 shelter beds in St. Louis between Friday night and Monday morning. 

Temperatures Thursday night are expected to remain in the teens, meaning the City will be in Code Blue activation level 3 with 450 emergency beds added to the baseline.

Transportation to shelter from rally points around the City is available at both level 3 and level 4.

Walk-up Shelters

Walk-up shelter is available at the following locations:

  • North City:
    • Peter & Paul - Jugan Shelter (single men, single women, and family rooms)
      3225 N. Florissant Ave.
  • Central City:
    • Biddle Housing Opportunities Center (single men only)
      1212 N. 13th St.
  • South City:
    • Peter & Paul - Kingshighway Shelter (single men, single women)
      3205 S. Kingshighway Blvd.
    • Peter & Paul - Sidney Shelter (single men, single women)
      112 Sidney St.
    • Peter & Paul - California Shelter (single men, single women)
      3127 California Ave.

Walk-ups are welcome from 6 p.m. until 9 p.m. After 9 p.m., individuals seeking shelter must contact the United Way 211 Helpline by dialing 211.

Additional locations, including space for families and those with pets, are available by appointment coordinated through the United Way 211 Helpline or by speaking with a coordinator at a rally point. If a walk-up shelter reaches capacity, transportation will be provided to another shelter with sufficient capacity.

Evening Transportation

Those seeking transportation to shelters can get picked up between 5 and 7 p.m. at the following rally point locations:

  • North City:
    • Urban League Women's Business Center
      4401 Natural Bridge Ave.
  • Central City:
    • Centenary United Methodist Church
      1610 Olive St. (use the Pine Street entrance).
  • South City:
    • Loughborough Commons Parking Lot
      1020 Loughborough Ave. (between Schnucks and Lowe’s)

Each rally point has either a warming bus or an indoor warming facility available, in addition to a Metro Call-A-Ride shuttle that transports individuals to shelter. Each shuttle is staffed with both a driver and an outreach worker.

If alternative transportation is required, contact the United Way 211 Helpline by dialing 211.

Snow Plan Operations Update

With snow expected to hit St. Louis Friday or Saturday, the Street Department has been pretreating snow routes since Wednesday morning to ensure the best possible conditions on the roads. The department had deployed 30,000 gallons of brine by Thursday morning and is ready to activate its fleet of snowplows once snow accumulates.

The snow fleet consists of 48 dump trucks with snow and salt capacity, four 1-ton trucks with snow and salt capacity, and three brine trucks, operated by a team of 90 crew members working in shifts. The department’s efforts can be augmented, if needed, by 13 trucks with plow and salt capacity and two utility tractors with plow and salt capacity from the Department of Parks, Recreation and Forestry.

In anticipation of significant snowfall, the Street Department is preparing for the possibility of engaging emergency contractors to assist the City’s efforts as needed. Additionally, the 16 neighborhood improvements specialists with the Neighborhood Stabilization Division will be performing quality control from the streets and delivering feedback to the Street Department on where further efforts may be necessary.

In accordance with the Street Department’s Winter Weather Preparedness Plan, streets will be prioritized as follows:

  • Main Routes: Arterial, secondary and hill routes are cleared first to keep traffic moving.
  • School Entrances and Intersections: Crews then clear snow from main school entrances and intersections where side streets meet main roads.
  • Intersection Clearance: Next, crews clear accumulated snow (windrows) at intersections where side streets meet the main snow routes.
  • Side Streets: After intersections are clear, the Street Department director will determine what additional support shall be provided to the remaining side streets.

If significant ice develops, all available vehicles and staff from other departments will be used to break up the ice.

The operations will be as follows, based on actual conditions:

  • Normal Snowfall (under 1 inch per hour): Crews work in continuous loops, clearing arterial and secondary routes.
  • Severe Snowfall (over 1 inch per hour): Arterial routes are the top priority until conditions improve.

The City of St. Louis and its partners are closely monitoring the weather conditions and will continue to provide updates on emergency shelter and efforts to keep streets passable, as needed.

More Information

More Info: 600 Emergency Shelter Beds Opening in St. Louis for Severe Cold This Weekend, Street Department Prepares for Snow

Website:
Winter In St. Louis

Contacts and Location

Sponsor:
Homeless Services

Contact Name:
United Way 211 Helpline

Phone:
211

View details and materials on stlouis-mo.gov

History

Event published: Jan 22, 2026 2:42 PM
Last updated: Jan 22, 2026 2:58 PM

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