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City of Dublin

Posted on: February 16, 2024

[ARCHIVED] Be Prepared for Heavy Rains Into Next Week

The National Weather Service anticipates that the Tri-Valley will receive heavy rain beginning Saturday.  Be sure to prepare your home and property ahead of the storm and follow some safety tips to prepare yourself in the event of a severe storm:

* Stay off the roadways if at all possible.

* If you must drive, stay in the center lane and do not proceed through standing bodies of water.  

* Check your emergency supplies (first aid kit, essential medicines, cash, food, water, non-electric can opener, portable radio, flashlights, and spare batteries) and ensure they are in air-tight bags and in handy locations.

* Clear debris from storm drains. Keep a rake on hand to clear debris that may clog storm drains during rainstorms.

* Secure or remove items that can blow around.

* Keep garbage cans and cars at least one foot from the curb to avoid blocking storm water flows.

* Keep your car fueled or electric cars powered.  

* Keep your cell phone charged. Have a car charger on hand.

To help reduce the risk of flooding on City roads, we request that property owners keep leaves out of the street and gutters by disposing of them in your Green Waste containers.

To report flooding or downed trees on public roads or public property, please contact Public Works at 925-833-6630. If you are calling after regular business hours, please call Dublin Police Services at 925-462-1212.

Sandbags: Residents who feel their property may be threatened by flooding can pick up sandbags from the City of Dublin Corporation Yard, located at 5709 Scarlett Court.  We ask that pre-made sandbags be saved for elderly residents or those with disabilities.  A self-serve, sandbag-filling station with sand, shovels, and bags is also available if the pre-filled sandbags are gone.  The City requests that businesses and residents limit the number of sandbags taken to 10 or fewer. Alameda County Public Works Agency also makes sandbags available at their Maintenance and Operations Corporation Yard at 4825 Gleason Drive.

Power Outages: During times of heavy winds, rain, or possible flooding, there is a potential for power outages in the area. To report a power outage, please call PG&E at 800-743-5002. If you see damaged power lines or electrical equipment, call 911 immediately.