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Road Closure Notice: Cross Creek Road in Santa Rosa

PUBLIC NOTICE: Cross Creek Road has been closed between Thomas Lake Harris and Skyfarm Drives due to a segment of compromised underground storm drain infrastructure. A map of the impacted area is available here: https://goo.gl/hjNGXt (5MB PDF)

Assessments Underway Following Recent Rains

The City of Santa Rosa and County of Sonoma are encouraging residents to stay alert for landslides, sinkholes, and other rain-related issues, particularly in the fire impact areas. While these warnings are typically issued during winter rain events, there are increased risks in burn areas due to high debris levels, damaged infrastructure, and missing vegetation, … Continued

Local Assistance Centers Transitioning to Disaster Recovery Centers

The County of Sonoma and the City of Santa Rosa in partnership with FEMA are transitioning both Local Assistance Centers (LACs) located in downtown Santa Rosa and Sonoma Valley to Disaster Recovery Centers (DRCs) on November 12, 2017. The LACs will close at 7:00pm Saturday, November 11th and re-open at 9:00am on Sunday, November 12th … Continued

Fraudsters Impersonating EPA, Calling Citizens

The U.S. EPA has been alerted that people affected by the Northern California fires may be receiving fraudulent calls from individuals posing as U.S. EPA staff and asking for financial information or offering grant awards. EPA is NOT asking for personal financial information like Social Security numbers or bank account numbers and is only contacting … Continued

Preparedness for Rain After Wildfires

In preparation for anticipated rain this winter, people who live in burned areas, or downhill of burned areas, should be aware of increased risks for: Flash Flooding: Normally, rainfall is absorbed by vegetation and soils, reducing runoff. However, wildfires remove vegetation and may leave soil unable to absorb water, creating flash flood conditions. Flood risk … Continued

Asbestos Mitigated in Journey’s End Mobile Home Park

The City of Santa Rosa is no longer restricting access for residents in Journey’s End Mobile Home Park Today, the City of Santa Rosa is no longer restricting access for residents to Journey’s End Mobile Home Park, located at 3575 Mendocino Avenue, now that the previously-found asbestos has been mitigated. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) … Continued

Debris Removal Right of Entry Form Deadline, 11/13

Sonoma County residents whose properties were destroyed by the wildfires have the ability to access the government operated Sonoma County Consolidated Debris Fire Removal Program to ensure that their property is left free of hazardous waste and debris.  Residential property owners must submit a Right of Entry (ROE) form by close of business on November 13, 2017, … Continued

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