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4:49 AM
Friday, May 27, 2011
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Posted by
Scott Corey, public info. officer
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1:57 AM
Tuesday, January 08, 2008
No Problems Expected
The storms that came through over the weekend caused no major problems in Suisun City.
The next storm systems coming into the area are not expected to be major events likely to result in potential flood damage. Nonetheless, Public Works crews will continue to patrol known problem areas and inspected drainage systems to ensure they are operating at peak capacity.
This site will be updated in the future as needed.
Posted by
Scott Corey, public info. officer
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10:46 AM
Friday, January 04, 2008
Friday Afternoon Update
The main portion of the most recent rain activity moved east of
All local streams and storm channels worked well, even during the unusually high tide just before noon. Some localized street flooding occurred, but receded quickly as the immediate showers abated.
The National Weather Service forecast indicates persistent showers and rain through early next week, but the wind will abate.
Public Works crews will continue to monitor the unusual high tide events expected on Saturday and Sunday.
Any emergency notices issued by the Solano County Office of Emergency Services will be broadcast on KUIC 95.3 FM.
Posted by
Scott Corey, public info. officer
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2:47 PM
Friday Morning: No Major Problems
Rains and strong winds arrived in
Public Works crews checked drainage systems and found them to be working well with all creek and channels open and flowing well below capacity.
Sandbags remain available to help address localized flooding issues should those develop.
Check back for more updates throughout the day. Listen to KUIC 95.3 FM for news updates and reports from the Solano County Office of Emergency Services, should those become necessary.
Posted by
Scott Corey, public info. officer
at
8:48 AM
Thursday, January 03, 2008
High Tides
During the storms expected through Sunday Jan. 6, several higher than usual tide events are expected in Suisun City. Tides of more than 5 feet are expected at
- 11:09 a.m. Friday
- 11:43 a.m. Saturday and
- 12:19 p.m. Sunday.
All drainage systems in those neighborhoods are at full capacity after crews inspected and cleaned them during a Citywide maintenance effort during the past several months. Homeowners in flood-prone areas are urged to be vigilant and secure their property with sandbags before flooding begins.
Public Works crews and City public safety personnel will be deployed throughout the upcoming storm event to respond to any emergencies that arise.
To report flooding conditions, call Public Works at 707-421-7349 or Public Safety Dispatch at 707-421-7373.
Posted by
Scott Corey, public info. officer
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4:52 PM
Sandbags Now Available
Free sandbags are available for
· Parking lot behind the Police Station on
· Parking lot between
Public Works staff will monitor the supplies and restock as possible during the storm event. First priority for Public Works crews will be preventing flooding and solving emergency situations.
Posted by
Scott Corey, public info. officer
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11:13 AM