Valley Heat Prompts Fresno to Open Cooling Centers

(KMJ) –  With Tuesday temperatures forecast to hit 105 degrees or hotter, the City of Fresno says it will open its cooling centers to provide relief from the heat.

At noon, the City will activate the following four Cooling Centers and will remain open until 8:00 p.m:

Ted C. Wills Community Center — 770 N. San Pablo

Frank H. Ball Neighborhood Center — 760 Mayor

Mosqueda Community Center —  4670 E. Butler

Pinedale Community Center — 7170 N. San Pablo

The City’s FAX Bus system will provide free transportation along normal routes to and from Cooling Centers.  In order to ride for free, residents must indicate they are traveling to a Cooling Center