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Flash Flood Watch RE-ISSUED Through Thursday (1/28)
The National Weather Service has re-issued a Flash Flood Watch that is now in effect and is specific to the burn areas of Sonoma County. This includes the Glass Fire burn area. Read on... -
Wind Advisory in Effect Tuesday (1/26) through Wednesday (1/27)
The National Weather Service has UPGRADED the High Wind Watch to a WIND ADVISORY for the Bay Area including ALL of Santa Rosa from 7 PM Tuesday (1/26) through 7 AM Wednesday (1/27). Read on... -
New Dashboard Available for Tracking State’s Debris Removal Program
Glass Fire Survivors who submitted an ROE can find details on cleanup activity happening on their property with this tool. Read on... -
Glass Fire Recovery & Rebuilding Community Meeting on Jan. 20
The meeting is meant for those whose homes were damaged or destroyed in the fire AND for those who live in the impacted area and want to be kept informed on progress during recovery. Read on... -
Burned Underground Storm Drain Pipes Discovered in Skyhawk Open Space Area
Recent heavy rain revealed a burned underground storm drain pipe, a result of the Glass Fire, which was discovered by staff in the Skyhawk Open Space area on Monday, Jan. 4. Read on... -
Access the Glass Fire Rain Ready Map
County of Sonoma Rain Ready Map helps residents assess potential hazards for their properties to be better prepared for a rain event. Read on... -
Deadline to Submit Paperwork for Phase 2 Debris Removal Extended to Jan. 15
The deadline for fire survivors to apply for the state consolidated fire debris removal program has been extended to January 15, 2021 by the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES). Read on... -
Minor Burn Debris Removal/Cleanup
If your property contains ONLY minor burned debris, you will need to apply for an exemption from Phase 2 debris removal and follow cleanup protocols outlined by the City Read on... -
FEMA’s Disaster Assistance Registration Center Closing
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Mobile Registration Intake Center at Maria Carrillo High School will be closing December 9th due to the increase in COVID-19 cases in the state. Read on... -
Virtual Recovery Town Hall for Meyers, Walbridge and Glass Fire Debris Removal
Fire survivors & property owners impacted by the Glass, Meyers & Walbridge fires are invited to attend a virtual town hall meeting on 12/2 at 5pm to learn more about the Consolidated Debris Removal Program operated by the CA Office of Emergency Services. Read on... -
Debris Removal Progress Map for Glass, Walbridge and Meyers Fires Now Available
State’s debris removal program set to begin December 1 in Sonoma County. Property owners urged to submit Right of Entry forms as soon as possible. Read on... -
Fire-Damaged Hazard Trees on Private Property Eligible for CA’s Consolidated Debris Removal Program
Removal of fire-damaged hazard trees from private property, regardless of whether there is a burned structure on the property, can be included with the State’s Consolidated Debris Removal Program Read on... -
No Cost Wattles Available for Fire Impacted Properties to Prevent Storm Water Pollution
With anticipated winter rains, it is critical that property owners in the Glass Fire burn areas, or downhill of burned areas, have preventative measure in place now to prevent ash, debris, and sediment from entering local creeks and waterways. Read on... -
Fire Debris Removal Training for Contractors and Debris Haulers
Sonoma County Environmental Health and the City of Santa Rosa, in partnership with CalRecycle and Cal OES, will hold a webinar training on Fire Debris Removal for contractors and waste haulers on Nov. 16 from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Additional Info... -
FEMA Mobile Registration Intake Center Opening Friday, 11/6, for Glass Fire
Center to provide fire survivors with onsite support with registering for federal disaster aid Read on... -
State's Phase 2 Consolidated Debris Removal Program
Right of Entry Form for Phase 2 of State’s Consolidated Debris Removal Program now available for Walbridge, Meyers and Glass Fire survivors and is due by 12/15 Read on... -
State Initiating Phase 1 Household Hazardous Waste Sweeps for Glass Fire
Virtual Town Hall Nov. 2 for Meyers, Walbridge and Glass Fires Debris Removal Read on... -
Sonoma County Added to Presidential Major Disaster Declaration
Sonoma, Napa, and Shasta Counties added to Presidential Major Disaster Declaration to support state’s response to wildfires. Those impacted are now eligible for support, including crisis counseling, housing and unemployment assistance and legal services. Read More -
Information for Voters Impacted by Disaster
Residents whose homes were destroyed by the LNU or Glass Fires are encouraged to take action to preserve their voting options. Learn about the two options for updating voting information through the Sonoma County Registrar of Voters. Additional Info... -
Wind and Heat Advisory
The National Weather Service has issued a Wind Advisory from 10 PM this evening (10/14) through 11 AM Thursday (10/15) and has also issued a Heat Advisory from 11 AM Thursday (10/15) through 9 PM Friday (10/16). Read on... -
Red Flag Warning in Effect Wednesday (10/14) Through Friday (10/16)
The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning from 5 AM Wednesday (10/14) through 6 PM Friday (10/16) due to forecasted strong offshore winds out of the north-northeast. Read on... -
Fire Weather Watch Upgraded to Red Flag Warning
The National Weather Service has upgraded the Fire Weather Watch to a Red Flag Warning beginning Wednesday (10/14) at 5am. Read on... -
Evac Warnings Rescinded in areas of City of Santa Rosa
In coordination with CAL FIRE and the Santa Rosa Fire Department, the Santa Rosa Police Department has rescinded Evacuation Warnings in all but one small area of the City of Santa Rosa. Read on... -
Preparing for Rain After Wildfires
The City of Santa Rosa and the County of Sonoma encourage residents living in and around wildfire burn areas to prepare for the rainy season. Read on... -
Support and Supply Stations
Residents returning to areas burned in the Glass Fire are asked to visit supply and support stations operated by the County of Sonoma and the City of Santa Rosa to receive critical safety information and equipment. Read on... -
Remaining Evacuation Orders in Santa Rosa Downgraded to Warnings
Residents of fire-damaged properties are encouraged to go to the City’s Supply and Support Station prior to returning home for re-entry kits and safety supplies Additional Info... -
Filing Claim for Additional Living Expenses (ALE) Incurred Due to Mandatory Evacuation
The City has created a map that identifies when each zone in the City limits was under mandatory evacuation during the Glass Fire Read on... -
Glass Fire Recovery Web Page
The City of Santa Rosa has launched a new recovery web page for Santa Rosa fire survivors affected by the Glass Fire. Read on... -
SOME Evac Orders Downgraded to Warnings
In coordination with CAL FIRE and the Santa Rosa Fire Department, the Santa Rosa Police Department has downgraded SOME evacuation orders. Residents in three more areas may reenter at this time. Read on... -
County and City to Open Local Assistance Center in Santa Rosa
Residents affected by the Glass Fire will be able to access recovery services and resources at a Local Assistance Center beginning on Monday, Oct. 5. Read on... -
Glass Fire Property Damage Assessment Map
Santa Rosa’s Property Damage Assessment Map for the Glass Fire is now available online. Read on... -
Some Evacuation Warnings Lifted
In coordination with CAL FIRE and the Santa Rosa Fire Department, the Santa Rosa Police Department has lifted SOME evacuation warnings. Read on... -
Some Evac Orders Downgraded to Warnings
In coordination with CAL FIRE and the Santa Rosa Fire Department, the Santa Rosa Police Department has downgraded SOME evacuation orders. Residents in four areas may reenter at this time. Read on... -
Heat Advisory Extended Through Friday (10/2)
The National Weather Service has extended the heat advisory for most of the region, including Santa Rosa. Read on... -
Red Flag Warning beginning 1pm Thursday (10/1)
The National Weather Service has issued a RED FLAG WARNING for the North Bay Mountains above 1000 feet, specifically the Glass Fire, from 1 PM Thursday (10/1) to 6 AM Saturday (10/3) due for breezy northerly winds and critically dry conditions. Read on... -
City to Open Cooling Center Thursday (10/1)
Cooling center activation to offer residents relief during Heat Advisory Read on... -
Fire Weather Watch Upgraded to Red Flag Warning
The National Weather Service has upgraded the Fire Weather Watch to a Red Flag Warning beginning Thursday (10/1) at 1pm. Read on... -
Update on Evacuation Orders
Some evacuation orders or warnings have recently been lifted or downgraded. Read on... -
Glass Fire in Sonoma County
Evacuation warnings and orders, evacuation points, resources, and other information in response to wildfires which started on September 27 in Sonoma County. Read on...
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Contact Information
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