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Recent City and County Alerts at a Glance - Click on link or scroll further down the page for details

10/14/09 - City Reverts to Green Flag

10/14/09 - LACDPW Releases Phase I Debris Watch, City Will Revert to Green Flag

10/13/09 - City Upgrades to Yellow Flag Alert, Moves Mud Meeting to City Hall

10/12/09 - City Upgrades to Green Flag Alert


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City and County Alerts/Releases

10/14/09 - City Reverts to Green Flag, 9:36am

The City of Sierra Madre has returned to a Green Flag Alert. The County of Los Angeles Public Works Department has rescinded the Phase 1 Mudflow forecast this morning. There still the possibility of hazards as streets may become flooded or blocked by debris.

Parking restrictions have been lifted for the Upper and Lower Canyon.

Sandbags are available at the City Yards and the Fire Station. Sand is available at the City Yards location only. Residents must fill and transport their own bags.

As a reminder, this evening's Community Mudslide Meeting has been moved from Mary's Market Parking Lot to the City Council Chambers in City Hall, 232 W. Sierra Madre Blvd.

The meeting will begin at 6:00 PM and will provide information on the three-colored flag warning system, residential preparations, pet safety, and additional resources that individuals can use to help them prepare for the rain season.

For additional information, visit www.cityofsierramadre.com or call 626-355-7135.

10/14/09 - LACDPW Releases Phase I Mud Watch, City to Revert to Green Flag, 8:15am

LACDPW has lifted the Phase I Debris watch, which means that the City will be returning to Green Flag status any time.  Click here for the notice from LACDPW.

 

10/13/09 - City Upgrades to Yellow Flag Alert, Moves Mud Meeting to City Hall, 1:08pm

The City of Sierra Madre has issued a Yellow Flag Alert effective immediately. The County of Los Angeles Public Works Department has issued a Phase 1 Mudflow forecast as of 10:30AM, Tuesday, October 13, 2009.

A Phase 1 indicates that small isolated debris and mudflows are possible at certain locations. Streets may be flooded or blocked by debris. Woodland Drive, Skyland Drive, and other streets may be closed due to blockage and then cleanup efforts.

Parking restrictions are now in effect in the Upper and Lower Canyon and will remain in effect throughout Yellow or Red Flag alerts. Vehicles may be towed at owner’s expense.

The affected streets are: Mount Wilson Trail, Churchill Rd., Skyland Dr., Fern Glen, Fern Dr., Idlehour Ln., Canyon Crest Dr., Orange Dr., Woodland Dr., Brookside Lane, Sunnyside Lane, Yucca Trail, Sturtevant Dr., Elm Ave., and Holly Trail.

Residents in the affected areas are urged to be "set" to leave at a moments notice and may choose to voluntarily evacuate.

Sandbags are available at the City Yards and the Fire Station. Sand is available at the City Yards location only. Residents must fill and transport their own bags.

Due to forecasts of inclement weather, Wednesday evening's Community Mudslide Meeting will be moved from Mary's Market Parking Lot to the City Council Chambers in City Hall, 232 W. Sierra Madre Blvd.

The meeting will begin at 6:00 PM and will provide information on the three-colored flag warning system, residential preparations, pet safety, and additional resources that individuals can use to help them prepare for the rain season.

For additional information, visit www.cityofsierramadre.com or call 626-355-7135.

10/12/09 - City Upgrades to Green Flag Alert, 1:40pm

The City of Sierra Madre has issued a Green Flag Alert for mudslides and debris flows in the hillside communities.

City officials are closely watching local rain forecasts. The National Weather Service has posted a 30% chance of rain for today and into this evening. The forecast then climbs to a 90% chance of rain for Tuesday evening and 80% for Wednesday morning.

A Green Flag Alert is issued when there is an 80% chance or more of precipitation. Affected residents should get ready for potential evacuation and keep close watch on weather forecasts.

For more information about mudslide and debris flow preparations, please visit www.cityofsierramadre.com and click “Emergency Preparedness Links” and “Ready for 7” on the home page. Updates will also be issued on SMTV3 (Time Warner-channel 3) and the City’s Emergency Blog (http://sierramadrepio.blogspot.com/)

 

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