Warming Stations
If you or someone you know in the Burleson community needs immediate shelter assistance, please contact the city’s Public Safety Communications Center at 817-426-9903, for life safety issues dial 911.
- When does the city activate warming stations?
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Per the Emergency Operations Center handbook (last updated 2023):
Warming shelters may be opened in City of Burleson facilities when cold weather conditions reach 32 degrees or below consistently, the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) is activated and one of the following triggers exists:
- During the daytime hours of 6 am to 8 pm and Burleson residents are without power for more than an expected period of 8 hours or more
- During overnight hours of 8 pm to 6 am and Burleson residents are without power for more than an expected period of 6 hours or more
- A power grid collapse or city-wide power outage
- An unforeseen need is present
The city may also operate warming stations during regular business hours at open city facilities even if the above criteria are not met.
- Why doesn’t the city operate warming shelters 24 hours a day?
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The city of Burleson is committed to caring for our community while responsibly managing public resources. Operating a facility requires significant staffing and support services. When there are no widespread power outages or immediate life-safety concerns, keeping facilities open 24 hours a day may limit the city’s ability to respond if conditions worsen or a longer-lasting emergency develops.
By managing resources carefully, the city remains ready to expand operations when needed, including opening overnight warming shelters during extended outages or sustained severe weather. This approach allows the city to stay flexible, responsive and prepared to support residents if circumstances change.
Our priority is ensuring help is available when it is truly needed and that residents know where to turn for assistance during winter weather events.
During periods of cold weather, the city of Burleson provides warming stations where residents may seek temporary relief during normal business hours.
Sunday, Jan. 25:
Locations and hours may change.
Th city will continue to monitor conditions closely and adjust operations as needed to ensure public safety.
- Burleson Public Library - Currently Closed
248 SW Johnson Ave.
Normal Operating Hours: Monday - Wednesday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Thursday - Saturday 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. - Burleson Senior Activity Center - Currently Closed
216 SW Johnson Avenue
Normal Operating Hours: Monday - Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. - Burleson Recreation Center (BRiCk) - Currently Closed
550 NW Summercrest Blvd.
A BRiCk membership is not required to use the warming station.
Normal Operating Hours: Monday - Thursday: 4:30 a.m. to 10 p.m., Friday: 4:30 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday: 7 a.m. to 8 p.m., Sunday: 12 p.m. - 6 p.m.
If you need additional housing or shelter needs contact the Texas Health and Human Services department by calling 211 or 877-541-7905. You can also view their website at 211texas.org
Overnight Shelters
Tarrant County
- Presbyterian Night Shelter (Fort Worth): Offers 24/7 emergency shelter, meals, and housing assistance. View website.
- The Salvation Army Mabee Social Service Center (Fort Worth): A 24/7 hub for meals, shelter, and residential programs. View website.
- Arlington Life Shelter (Arlington): Provides shelter, meals, and hygiene services for individuals and families. View website.
- True Worth Place (Fort Worth): A comprehensive day resource center with shelter access, case management, and meals. View website.
Johnson County
- Alvarado at First Baptist Church: 207 US-67, Alvarado, through Monday, Jan. 26 at noon (hours may be extended). The shelter is available to assist any Burleson residents in need of overnight accommodations. For more information, contact the American Red Cross at 1-800-RED-CROSS (1-800-733-2767). On a case-by-case situation the city will work to assist with transportation, if needed.