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Are you prepared for a water emergency?

October 1, 2024 - ​Your safety is our top concern – that’s why the City of Ann Arbor wants to make sure you know about emergencies and incidents as they happen. On Wednesday, Sept. 18, the city tested our emergency notification system. The city uses Washtenaw County's emergency notification system​ powered by Everbridge to make sure you know about issues that may affect your safety, including drinking water notifications or floods. This system allows the City of Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County to contact thousands of residents and businesses quickly via phone, email, or text. 

If you are not registered for this system, please register at www.washtenaw.org/alerts and create a new Everbridge account. Because this system is nationwide, you may need to create a unique username if the one you commonly use is taken, such as your first initial and last name. You will then enter your email, address, and contact information to create an account. We recommend signing up for Washtenaw County and City of Ann Arbor notifications. 


Ann Arbor has 123,851 residents, spans 28.97 square miles and is frequently recognized as a foremost place to live, learn, work, thrive and visit. To keep up with City of Ann Arbor information, subscribe for email updates, and follow the city on Twitter and Facebook. The city's mission is to deliver exceptional services that sustain and enhance a vibrant, safe and diverse community.

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