Public Safety
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In four days, a total of 1,375 households visited the County’s Local Assistance Center and received information on how to recover from the Jan. 22 storm.
Public Safety
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After the shock of flood damage to your home, cleanup begins. And sadly, many household items may be destined for the trash. But not all of it. Starting Monday, the County’s household hazardous waste contractor will go out to flood-damaged areas in the unincorporated area to pick up items that are banned from landfills.
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Flooding from Monday’s torrential storms was bad enough, but now residents cleaning up their damaged homes face the threat of mold.
Government
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County Public Works road crews are currently busy helping property owners remove and dispose of flood-damaged items following the torrential downpours last Monday. Next Monday, Jan. 29, the crews will get extra help from a contractor for a broader, comprehensive program.
Elections
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Voter information pamphlets are on their way to the County’s 1.9 million registered voters for the March 5 presidential primary election.
Public Safety
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A local assistance center will open its doors to flood victims starting on Sunday.
Government
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San Diegans who want to help local victims recover from this week’s severe storm can now make financial donations to a new Flood Response Fund.