Your Villa Magazine - Moreno Valley - Perris - May-July 2024

14 | to Advertise, please call or text 310-701-2666 Flood SAFETY C I T Y O F M O R E N O V A L L E Y Upon request, this notification will be made available in appropriate alternative formats to persons with disabilities, in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Any person with a disability who requires a modification or accommodation in order to participate in this notification should direct such requests to Guy Pegan, ADA Coordinator, at 951.413.3120 at least 72 hours in advance. The 72-hour notification will enable the City to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility and participation in this notification. AREAS WITHIN THE CITY OF MORENO VALLEY ARE LOCATED IN FLOODPLAINS AND MAY BE SUBJECT TO FLOODING Your propertymaybewithinafloodzone, as designatedby Federal EmergencyManagement Agency (FEMA)maps. Upon request, the LandDevelopment Division will make flood zone determinations for properties within the City. FEMA maps, flood proofing publications and flood insurance information are available at the Moreno Valley Public Library. The Land Development Division also maintains elevation certificates that are available for viewing. PURCHASE FLOOD INSURANCE ON YOUR PROPERTY. Flooding is not covered by a standard homeowner’s insurance policy. Owners and renters should consider acquiring flood insurance to protect against flood losses for the structure and contents. The City participates in the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) that makes available federally backed flood insurance for all structures. Contact your insurance agency for more information. CLEAR DRAINAGE CHANNELS AND PIPES OF OBSTRUCTION AND DEBRIS. Residents are encouraged to maintain the drainage in their areas by removing or reporting obstructions (such as leaves, debris, trash, etc.). Keeping drainage channels free of obstructions reduces flooding. By way of City ordinance, it is illegal to dump trash, leaves, grease, or any other material into the City’s drainage system. To report obstructions or illegal dumping, contact the Code & Neighborhood Services Division at 951.413.3340. PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY FROM THE HAZARDS OF FLOODING. Various methods may be used to minimize flooding. If a flood is imminent, property can be protected by sandbagging areas subject to the entry of water into living spaces. The City of Moreno Valley will make site visits to provide one-on-one advice to a property owner regarding flooding and drainage issues on private property. For more information, contact the Land Development Division at 951.413.3120. MEET PERMITTING REQUIREMENTS. All development within the City requires a permit. Always check permitting requirements with the Building and Safety Division and/or the Land Development Division at 951.413.3120. BE PREPARED FOR EMERGENCIES. Keep an emergency supply of non-perishable food, water, batteries, flashlights, and a battery-operated radio . STAYING SAFE DURING A FLOOD If your property is in imminent danger of flooding, it is recommended that your power and natural gas be shut off. There is NO detailed flood warning system available at this time. Tune-in NOAA Weather Radio (frequency 162.500). TheOfficeof EmergencyManagementwill orderor adviseevacuations.Donot attempt todriveorwadethroughdeeppocketsofwateror runningwashes. WHAT SHOULD YOU DO AFTER A FLOOD? HOW TO MINIMIZE IMPACTS FROM FLOOD DAMAGE DEVELOP AN EVACUATION PLAN FOR YOUR FAMILY. SEEK SHELTER IN THE HIGHEST AREAS POSSIBLE. LISTEN TO THE RADIO FOR EMERGENCY INSTRUCTIONS AVOID DRIVING FOLLOW PROCEDURES FOR PROPERTY DAMAGE REPAIRS City of Moreno Valley 14177 Frederick Street, Moreno Valley, CA 92552 Code & Neighborhood Services 951.413.3340 Land Development 951.413.3120 www.moval.org For more information about flood safety or the NFIP visit: www.moval.org/resident_services/flood.shtml www.floodsmart.gov | www.ready.gov/floods 1-888-FLOOD29 REMEMBER… NO DUMPING! ONLY RAIN IN THE DRAIN.

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