by Carl Baker on 2024-02-19

Following several warm sunny days, the National Weather Service is predicting the return of cold and wet weather beginning Wednesday, with a second weather system bringing additional precipitation early next week.

 The city has a limited supply of sandbags available at no cost to local residents and businesses. Up to 10 empty sandbags are available per household or business within the city limits at each of the city’s fire stations. Fire Department personnel may not be available at all times depending on emergency calls.

For substantial rainfall, residents are encouraged not to rely on this limited supply and to prepare ahead of time. Bags can also be purchased at most home improvement stores. Fill sand and shovels are available at the City Yard at 1270 W. Park Ave. Residents must provide identification and business owners or managers must provide information indicating their business is located within the city’s jurisdiction.

 The city’s Emergency Operations Division is taking the opportunity to remind residents and businesses of precautionary measures they can take to protect their own health, safety and property.

 Non-emergency flood related issues should be reported to the Facilities and Community Services Department at (909) 798-7655. For any emergency situation that presents an imminent threat to life or property, call 911.

 While the city regularly works to mitigate flooding, including regularly inspecting, repairing and cleaning the storm drain system and trimming trees along heavily traveled roads, significant rainfall can overwhelm the city’s existing flood control system and cause localized flooding on city streets and in the Zanja and San Timoteo Canyon area.

 

Residents are encouraged to take appropriate precautions to protect private property, including:

 Check rain gutters and drains to make sure they are clear of debris to help keep water from building up on or around your home.

 Additional information is available at the Emergency Management page on the city’s website at: https://www.cityofredlands.org/emergency-services to help residents prepare for heavy rain and potential flood conditions.   City of Redlands press releases and other information are available on the City’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/cityofredlands or on the City’s website at