January 3, 2023
A Message From The Supervisor:
A good amount of rain is expected in the San Francisco Bay Area over this week. I've included some steps below that you can take to prepare for the storm and available resources.
Before the Storm
- If you live in an area that floods, Public Works will provide San Francisco residents and businesses up to five free sandbags leading up to and during severe rainstorms. Sandbags can be retrieved daily between 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Public Works operations yard, Marin Street/Kansas Street gate. Bring proof of address. Sandbags also are sold at many local hardware and home improvement stores. Please note: Public Works will stay open until 8PM on Tuesday, January 3, 2023.
- Sign up for AlertSF by texting your Zip Code to 888-777 to receive real-time emergency alerts.
- Check your supplies and make sure you have what you need on hand: http://www.sf72.org/supplies.
- Check on friends and family who may need assistance preparing for the storm, especially the elderly, homebound, or neighbors with disabilities.
- Remove debris and sweep up any leaves from sidewalks and storm drains to keep them from getting clogged. Join San Francisco’s Adopt a Drain and Rain Guardians programs to “adopt” one of the 25,000 storm drains (or catch basins) or rain gardens in our beautiful City and pledge to keep it free of debris and help minimize risk of flooding.
- Elevate belongings in garages or basements.
During the Storm
- Keep 9-1-1 available for life and safety emergencies. Report non-life threatening storm-related issues such as clogged catch basins, residential or street flooding, sewer backups, or wastewater odors to 311 online at sf311.org, on the 311 mobile app for Android and iPhone, or by calling 3-1-1.
- Avoid driving during heavy rains and winds. If you have to be out, then stay away from flooded areas and downed power lines, whether in a car or on foot. Do not drive through water more than 6 inches deep.
- If the power goes out, unplug and turn off appliances. Leave one light on to signal when power is restored.
- Avoid using candles during power outages to prevent fire hazards. Use flashlights or head lamps instead.
- Do not touch electrical equipment if you are wet or standing in water.
- Stay informed: tune-in to KCBS (740 AM or 106.9 FM), local TV channels, or social media (@sf_emergency; @sfwater ; @sfpublicworks; @sfdph) for emergency advisories and instructions.
- Check on friends and family who may need assistance during the storm, especially elderly, homebound, or neighbors with disabilities.
After the Storm
- Check your home or business for flood damage and contact your insurer or landlord. Information about how to file a claim for injury, property damage or loss caused by the City and County of San Francisco can be found at sfcityattorney.org/claims or by calling (415) 554-3900. Claims filed will be investigated and evaluated by the City Attorney’s Office Claims Division.
- If you smell gas or suspect a gas leak, call 9-1-1. Then call PG&E at (800) 743-5000.
- Keep children and pets away from floodwaters and avoid outdoor areas that have been recently flooded. Remove shoes and wipe paws before returning indoors.
- If the power is off, throw away all discolored or foul-smelling food, especially meat, poultry, and fish, in the refrigerator. Freezer foods may last from 48 to 72 hours if the freezer is full and the door remains closed. If in doubt, throw it out.
- Continue reporting clogged catch basins, street flooding, sewer backups or wastewater odors to 311 online at sf311.org, on the 311 mobile app for Android and iPhone, or by calling 3-1-1.
- Check on friends and family who may need assistance after the storm, especially the elderly, homebound, or neighbors with disabilities.
For more severe storm safety information, visit www.sf72.org.
SFPUC operations and maintenance crews are inspecting and cleaning our sewers and catch basins, and will respond to service calls throughout the City. Visit sfpuc.org/rainreadysf to find out what steps you can take to get rain ready.
If you have other questions on how to get ready, please contact SFPUC at RainReadySF@sfwater.org or 415-554-3289 (this phone is monitored daily while we're on hybrid schedule). And remember, 311 is the best venue to submit sewer (or water and power) issues to dispatch crews.
Si necesita asistencia en español llame al 415-554-3289 o 311.
如果您需要中文協助,請致電415-554-3289或311。
Kung kailangan ninyo ng tulong sa Tagalog mangyaring tumawag sa 415-554–3289 o 311.
If you have any questions, we are available by email: safaistaff@sfgov.org or by phone 415-554-6976 (leave a message and we will call you back). You can also check for updates on my Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Stay safe.
Supervisor Ahsha Safai
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