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Thursday, November 21, 2024

March Storm Info and Resources

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City officials and staff are preparing for a series of two atmospheric river storms forecasted to bring multiple inches of rain each to Paso Robles between Thursday, March 9 and Wednesday, March 15. Please note the following:

Updated 3/10/23, 11:00AM

*NEW* Evacuation Info:

Residents close to the river in lower Navajo Avenue area and south Paso Robles Street should begin preparing to evacuate now, as the rain is forecasted to continue for the next 12 hours. Paso Robles Emergency Services staff is contacting residents of the following streets to alert them of the need to begin preparing for evacuation:  

  • 70 through 84 Navajo Avenue 
  • 406 and 390 Paso Robles Street 
  • 3700 and 3730 Spring Street 
  • 1509 through 1911 North River Road 
Storm Info:

  • This storm is now looking very similar to the storm activity we witnessed on January 9 and 10.
  • A flood watch is in effect from 4:00PM Thursday, March 9 until 4:00am Saturday, March 11.
  • Wind Gusts upwards of 50 MPH.
  • Peak rainfall rates expected 8:00AM to noon tomorrow. Could see rain rates as high as ¾ to 1” per hour.
  • Rainfall projections are 2-5 inches through SLO County and 5-10 inches in the NW areas of the County.
Road Closures and Safety Measures:

  • River Road will be preemptively closed to through traffic from Navajo to Creston and Union to River Oaks beginning at 7:00PM on Thursday, March 9 and will reopen when it is safe to do so. Access to businesses along N. River Road just north of Union Road will be maintained, conditions allowing. 
  • The City has sand available for anyone wishing to make sandbags to protect private property. Sand can be found at the City Streets Yard located at 1220 Paso Robles Street. A shovel is onsite, but please bring your own sandbags as they are not available on site. If you need sandbags, as of 7:30AM on 3/9/23, they are available at: Farm Supply, Home Depot, Kritz Excavation, Lowes, Miner’s Ace Hardware, Site One Landscaping and Steve Schmidt Topsoil. 
  • Police and Fire personnel are allocating significant resources to advise individuals within the Salinas riverbed to relocate to higher grounds immediately. 
  • Staff and equipment are in place for both storms and prepared to mobilize as conditions dictate. 
City Services:

  • All activities at the senior center, recreation classes and library story times are cancelled for today. 
  • The library remains open.
  • Friends of the Library Store is closed.
  • The Library Study Center at 3600 Oak Street is closed. 
Care and Shelter:

Warming centers for the unhoused will be open within Paso Robles over the next several days as follows:   

  • March 9
    • Plymouth Congregation Church (1301 Oak St)
    • Doors open at 6:00PM and dinner will be served
  • March 10 and 11  
    • First United Methodist Church (915 Creston Rd)
    • Doors open at 6:00PM and dinner will be served
  • March 13 and 14 
    • Paso Nazarene Church (530 12th St)
    • Doors open at 6:00PM and dinner will be served
Prepare and Protect:

  • All residents living in an area prone to flooding should have a plan in place on where you will go if you need to evacuate. Plan for your pets and any medication or items you need to bring with you. 
  • It is strongly advised to avoid driving through, entering, or playing in moving water at all times. 
  • During major storm events, public safety resources are in high demand, avoiding situations that may require an emergency response is a priority. 
Residents needing to report non-emergency storm issues, such as a blocked storm drain or debris blocking safe travel on a City street, should call the non-emergency dispatch line at (805) 237-6464. If it is an emergency, dial 9-1-1.  Storm updates will be provided as necessary on PRCity.com and official social media feeds. 

Original source can be found here.

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