Flood Protection & Disaster Preparation
How to Report a Problem
Important Phone Numbers and Websites to Report Storm-Related Hazards
For critical emergencies call 9-1-1
To report creek or tidal flooding, blocked storm drains, fallen trees, or other storm-related hazards:
East Palo Alto (650)368-1421
Stormflood Protection Disaster Preparation
Valley Water (408)630-2378
OneShoreline (650)844-8310
SFCJPA (650)643-1450
Creek Monitor Cam
Flood Map Zones
Click here to view East Palo Alto flood zone maps (flood insurance rate maps) to determine if your property is located in a flood zone. You can also get flood zone maps and more information by visiting the FEMA Map Service Center.
The First 72 Is On You!
Personal Emergency Kit Checklist
After an emergency or disaster strikes, support and resources may not be available right away. Every home needs an emergency kit with a three-day (72 hours) supply of food, water, and other basic needs. Below is a list of the basics that should be in your emergency kit. Add to this list based on your family’s unique needs.
DO YOU HAVE AN EVACUATION PLAN?
Water (1 gallon per person per day) Food: ready to eat, requires little water Manual can opener, cooking supplies Disposable plates, cups, utensils Battery-operated/hand crank flashlights/radio Extra batteries Prescription medications Basic first aid kit Cash (small bills and coins) Games/activities for children Moist towelettes, hand sanitizer List of local shelters |
Pet supplies (food, water, leash, toys, license, immunization records) Baby needs (diapers, bottles, formula) Personal hygiene items Important family documents Cell phone charger Emergency contact list Plastic sheeting Duct tape Waterproof matches Utility knife EVACUATION PLAN
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Register at SMC ALERT to receive notifications during urgent or emergency situations. You can set alerts to send emergency and non-emergency text and voice messages. |
Monitor San Francisquito Creek levels and sign up to receive alerts specific to the creek flood conditions.
Latest Updates – Spring, 2019
- FIRM Flood Map Updates - Parcels Removed From Flood Zones
- Flood Maps
- FEMA 8/13/15 Flood Insurance Study
- Flood Insurance Information
- If You See Flooding – Call 650-853-3100
- Updated Flood Protection Information Resources
Many of our community’s streets, homes, and businesses are adjacent to San Francisquito Creek and the San Francisco Bay, and a number of these areas are subject to potentially major flood events. Floods can cause significant property damage and force evacuation of residents, and can be life-threatening. Being prepared for a flood (and for other disasters such as fire or earthquake) is your best defense and the right way to make sure you and your family are safe. It doesn’t take long to put a few key disaster preparation tips into place – and after you do, you’ll be better prepared to handle a flood, fire, or earthquake, and protect your family and your property.
Use the links on this page to help you learn about, prepare for, and endure a flood or other disaster situation. Here, you’ll find information about protecting your home from flood and what to do if a flood occurs, as well as general disaster preparation information and links to important resources.
- Protecting Your Home, Flood Safety Tips
- Disaster/Emergency Preparedness - General
- Sign Up for SMC Alert – sign up to be notified with emergency and disaster information
- Other Flood Protection Information (including elevation certificates, flood zone maps and flood plain regulations)
- Long Term Flood Management