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We had a similar problem in Portland last year, not only with the stringent guidelines, but there was a deadline by which the call had to be made to open them or not.
So if you met the threshold, but after the 6 PM deadline, there wasn't enough time to get the shelters open for when they'd do the most good.
Apparently opening a warming shelter involves prep work and if you don't have the time to prep, it doesn't open.
They probably knew a freeze was coming though, yeah? That's the part, it shouldn't be that strict and there should be more foresight.
Agreed, and if the freeze isn't here yet, but will be at 11 PM, get those shelters open now!