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Maps & Data Damaged Underground Storm Drain Infrastructure: City of Santa Rosa CAL FIRE Structure Status EPA Clean-up Progress Before & After Satellite Map Sonoma County Re-entry Drone Aerials: Coffey Park & Journey’s End 360° Drone Panoramics: Coffey Park Current Road Closures Rapid Evaluation Safety Assessment (RESA) Map Rental Housing Opportunities Post-Fire Hazard Assessment Map...

Sonoma Complex Fire Urgency Ordinance The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors has adopted several Urgency Ordinances to address the immediate need for housing for persons displaced by the Sonoma Complex Fires. Click here for more information. Price Gouging After Fires Price Gouging Protections Extended By Governor through December 31, 2019. California Penal Code Section 396...

When we experience a disaster, people react with increased anxiety, worry and anger. With community and family support, most of us bounce back.  Some of us, however, may need extra assistance to cope with unfolding events and uncertainties. Everyone, even the people that others look up to for guidance and assistance, is entitled to their feelings...

Sonoma County Office of Education School Closure Information Visit Sonoma County Office of Education school closures website for latest updates. School Attendance Impacted by Fires Per California State Law, during periods of emergency those impacted may claim average daily attendance (ADA) and instructional time credit for days on which schools are forced to close, or...

We are here for you. Local, State, and Federal Agencies have partnered to assist those affected by the Sonoma County fires. Our community partners have also generously offered services and supplies to those in need. This page offers a comprehensive listing of where to get started if you have been affected by the fires.

Power Outages To see areas without power, visit PG&E website Information about Gas and Electric after Rebuilding: Each customer within the fire-damage zones (as determined by CAL FIRE) who needs new or changed service from PG&E will be assigned a designated PG&E representative. These employees will be the single point of contact as customers work to...

A fire in a home can cause serious damage. The building and many of the things in your home may have been badly damaged by flames, heat, smoke and water. You may find things that the fire did not burn up but are now ruined by smoke and soggy with water used to put out...

A fire in a home can cause serious damage. The building and many of the things in your home may have been badly damaged by flames, heat, smoke and water. You may find things that the fire did not burn up but are now ruined by smoke and soggy with water used to put out...

United Postal Service (UPS) is providing mail pick up for those displaced by wildfires. If you are unable to retrieve your mail, you may request a Temporary Mail Hold or an Address Change. For more information and to contact USPS visit the USPS Service Alerts webpage.

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) provides low-interest disaster loans to businesses, private nonprofits, homeowners and renters. Survivors of the California wildfires may have questions about the SBA. SBA disaster loans are the primary source of federal long-term disaster recovery funds for disaster damage not fully covered by insurance or other compensation. SBA’s Office of...

For properties within unincorporated Sonoma County, visit the County building department. For properties within the City of Santa Rosa, visit their building division.

Disasters can leave children and teens feeling frightened, confused and insecure. And kids' responses can be quite varied. It's important to not only recognize these reactions, but also help children cope with their emotions. You are their biggest influence. When you can manage your own feelings, you can make disasters less traumatic for your kids. Encourage...

Disaster SNAP can help with food expenses. With the fire disaster in Sonoma County, soon are now able to apply for Disaster CalFresh, an additional food benefit for victims of disasters. To get Disaster SNAP you must go to your local County Welfare office by Tuesday, October 31. You'll receive a card within 3-days and...

Red Cross Red Cross is in need of volunteers to immediately assist with check-in, supply distribution and other activities as needed. If you are willing and able to volunteer, please sign up. Volunteer Center of Sonoma County If you would like to volunteer your time/expertise or donate supplies to help those affected by the fires please...

The Disaster Recovery Center (DRC) is a one-stop-shop with critical government services for residents who have been impacted by the fires. Replace lost or destroyed vital documents (ID, financial information, etc.) and get connected with financial support services such as insurance information and apply for FEMA aid. Disaster assistance is available to all members of...

Simple rules to avoid becoming a victim of fraud when looking for a contractor: Only use contractors licensed by the state of California Get a written estimate of costs and get estimates from more than one contractor Demand and check references Ask for proof of insurance Examples of proof include liability and Workmen's Compensation Insist...

Thanks to our first responders City of Santa Rosa Santa Rosa Website Building Division Updates Controlled Re-Entry Extended for Coffey Park & Fountaingrove Areas to November 1 Posted on October 27, 2017 Changes to Controlled Entry Points and Hard Closure Areas The City of Santa Rosa is extending the controlled entry period for Fountaingrove and...

County of Sonoma Sonoma County Website Emergency Information Building Division A message from our Clerk-Recorder-Assessor and Registrar of Voters Areas of Mark West Springs and Porter Creek Now Open for Limited, Restricted Re-entry of Burned Out Areas Contact 2-1-1 Contact us 575 Administration Drive Santa Rosa, CA 95403 Facebook Twitter Youtube News & Updates Debris...

Food Banks The Redwood Empire Food Bank is working to ensure that those who needed food assistance before the fires are still able to access help.

As of 5:00 p.m. today, the evacuation has been lifted for the area of Bennett Valley/Annadel Heights in the city limits of Santa Rosa. Welcome home! To see if your address is evacuated, use the online, up-to-date evacuation map for Sonoma county available at https://tinyurl.com/centrallnuevacs. There will still be smoke in the respective areas as firefighters...

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