Ahead of stormy weather starting tomorrow, the city of San Diego announced it was making reparations as well as offering tips and sandbags to city residents.
The city's stormwater department will clean storm drains and inlets with a history of debris buildup and sweep streets to reduce trash and pollutants entering waterways.
City staff will monitor more than 46,000 storm drains during the rainy weather, and recently cleared channels in the Chollas Creek area.
Residents can report storm-related issues, such as flooding or downed trees, by using the get it done app or by calling 619-527-7500. if it is a life- threatening emergency, call 911.
Sandbags are also available in limited supply and can be picked up at 11 recreation centers in each city council district. sandbags are limited to 10 bags per household or business, and sand is not provided.
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