Saturday, February 27, 2010

No Flag Alerts for Sierra Madre

The City of Sierra Madre would like to inform residents that the City has rescinded all Flag Alerts at this time. The County has issued a “no phase” forecast.

Parking restrictions have been lifted for all areas of the Upper and Lower Canyons.
For additional information and updates:

PHONE: 626-355-7135 (choose option 8 for storm updates)
City Website (http://www.cityofsierramadre.com/)
SMTV3, (channel 3 on Time Warner Cable)
Sierra Madre Emergency Blog (http://www.sierramadrepio.blogspot.com/.)

Email Alerts “eBlasts” - To register for email alerts please visit http://www.cityofsierramadre.com/, click on AccessSierraMadre, and then click CommunicationLink to register your email address.

Friday, February 26, 2010

Sierra Madre Issues Yellow Flag Alert

The City of Sierra Madre has issued a Yellow Flag Alert effective immediately. The County of Los Angeles Public Works Department has now issued a Phase 1 Mudflow Forecast.

A Phase 1 indicates that small isolated debris and mudflows are possible at specific locations.

Streets may be flooded or blocked by debris. Woodland Drive, Skyland Drive, and other streets may be closed due to blockage and cleanup efforts.

Parking restrictions are in effect in the Upper and Lower Canyon during Yellow or Red Flag alerts. Vehicles may be towed at owner’s expense.

The affected streets are: Mount Wilson Trail, Churchill Rd., Skyland Dr., Fern Glen, Fern Dr., Idlehour Ln., Canyon Crest Dr., Orange Dr., Woodland Dr., Brookside Lane, Sunnyside Lane, Yucca Trail, Sturtevant Dr., Elm Ave., and Holly Trail.

Residents in the affected areas are urged to be "set" to leave at a moment’s notice and may choose to voluntarily evacuate. For additional information and updates:

PHONE: 626-355-7135 (choose option 8 for storm updates)

City Website (http://www.cityofsierramadre.com/)

SMTV3, (channel 3 on Time Warner Cable)

Sierra Madre Emergency Blog (http://www.sierramadrepio.blogspot.com/.)

Email Alerts “eBlasts” - To register for email alerts please visit http://www.cityofsierramadre.com/, click on AccessSierraMadre, and then click CommunicationLink to register your email address.

Sierra Madre Issues Green Flag Alert

The City of Sierra Madre has issued a Green Flag Alert for mudslides and debris flows in the hillside communities. City officials are closely watching local rain forecasts, monitoring information from the County and will continue throughout the weekend. The National Weather Service has forecasted an 80% chance of rain for Friday evening (2/26/2010), and 100% of rain for Saturday (2/27/2010).

A Green Flag Alert is issued when there is an 80% chance or more of precipitation. Affected residents should get ready for potential evacuation and keep close watch on weather forecasts.

For more information about mudslide and debris flow preparations, please visit www.cityofsierramadre.com and click “Emergency Preparedness Links” and “Ready for 7” on the home page. Updates will also be issued on SMTV3 (Time Warner-channel 3) and the City’s Emergency Blog

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Sierra Madre Issues Yellow Flag Alert

The City of Sierra Madre has issued a Yellow Flag Alert effective immediately. The County of Los Angeles Public Works Department has now issued a Phase 1 Mudflow Forecast.

A Phase 1 indicates that small isolated debris and mudflows are possible at specific locations.

Streets may be flooded or blocked by debris. Woodland Drive, Skyland Drive, and other streets may be closed due to blockage and cleanup efforts.

Parking restrictions are in effect in the Upper and Lower Canyon during Yellow or Red Flag alerts. Vehicles may be towed at owner’s expense.

The affected streets are: Mount Wilson Trail, Churchill Rd., Skyland Dr., Fern Glen, Fern Dr., Idlehour Ln., Canyon Crest Dr., Orange Dr., Woodland Dr., Brookside Lane, Sunnyside Lane, Yucca Trail, Sturtevant Dr., Elm Ave., and Holly Trail.

Residents in the affected areas are urged to be "set" to leave at a moment’s notice and may choose to voluntarily evacuate. For additional information and updates:

PHONE: 626-355-7135 (choose option 8 for storm updates)

City Website (http://www.cityofsierramadre.com/)

SMTV3, (channel 3 on Time Warner Cable)

Sierra Madre Emergency Blog (http://www.sierramadrepio.blogspot.com/.)

Email Alerts “eBlasts” - To register for email alerts please visit http://www.cityofsierramadre.com/, click on AccessSierraMadre, and then click CommunicationLink to register your email address.

Sierra Madre Issues Green Flag Alert

The City of Sierra Madre has issued a Green Flag Alert for mudslides and debris flows in the hillside communities. City officials are closely watching local rain forecasts.

The National Weather Service has posted a 90% chance of rain for late Friday (2/19/2010).

A Green Flag Alert is issued when there is an 80% chance or more of precipitation. Affected residents should get ready for potential evacuation and keep close watch on weather forecasts.

For more information about mudslide and debris flow preparations, please visit www.cityofsierramadre.com and click “Emergency Preparedness Links” and “Ready for 7” on the home page.

Updates will also be issued on SMTV3 (Time Warner-channel 3) and the City’s Emergency Blog (http://sierramadrepio.blogspot.com/).

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Sierra Madre - No Flag Alert

The City of Sierra Madre would like to inform residents that there is no flag alert in effect at this time. The County has issued a “no phase” forecast early this morning and the National Weather Service is forecasting a 20% chance of showers for today.

The City would like to thank the residents for their patience and continued diligence over the recent storm events. We would also like to thank the gracious volunteers that assisted with communications and sandbagging assistance to residents that were in need.

If anyone would like to join the list of the Volunteer Sandbag Corps and lend assistance to your neighbors in need for future storm preparations, please contact the Sierra Madre Public Works Department at 355-7135 extension 803.

For additional information and updates:PHONE: 626-355-7135 (choose option 8 for storm updates)
City Website (http://www.cityofsierramadre.com/)
SMTV3, (channel 3 on Time Warner Cable)
Sierra Madre Emergency Blog (http://www.sierramadrepio.blogspot.com/.)

Email Alerts “eBlasts” - To register for email alerts please visit http://www.cityofsierramadre.com/, click on AccessSierraMadre, and then click CommunicationLink to register your email address.

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Sierra Madre goes back to Yellow Flag Alert - All Evacuation Orders Lifted

The City of Sierra Madre has rescinded the Red Flag Alert from this afternoon and has issued a Yellow Flag Alert effective immediately. The County of Los Angeles Public Works Department has re-issued a Phase 1 Mudflow Forecast instead of the anticipated Phase 2 Forecast as a result of new information.

All Mandatory Evacuation orders for the City of Sierra Madre are now lifted.

A Phase 1 indicates that small isolated debris and mudflows are possible at specific locations.

Streets may be flooded or blocked by debris. Woodland Drive, Skyland Drive, and other streets may be closed due to blockage and cleanup efforts throughout the day and night.

Parking restrictions are in effect in the Upper and Lower Canyon during Yellow or Red Flag alerts. Vehicles may be towed at owner’s expense.The affected streets are: Mount Wilson Trail, Churchill Rd., Skyland Dr., Fern Glen, Fern Dr., Idlehour Ln., Canyon Crest Dr., Orange Dr., Woodland Dr., Brookside Lane, Sunnyside Lane, Yucca Trail, Sturtevant Dr., Elm Ave., and Holly Trail.

Residents in the affected areas are urged to be "set" to leave at a moments notice and may choose to voluntarily evacuate.

For additional information and updates:PHONE: 626-355-7135 (choose option 8 for storm updates)
City Website (http://www.cityofsierramadre.com/)
SMTV3, (channel 3 on Time Warner Cable)
Sierra Madre Emergency Blog (http://www.sierramadrepio.blogspot.com/.)

Email Alerts “eBlasts” - To register for email alerts please visit http://www.cityofsierramadre.com/, click on AccessSierraMadre, and then click CommunicationLink to register your email address.

Sierra Madre Issues Red Flag Alert - Mandatory Evacuations

Red Flag Mud Alert Issued

The City of Sierra Madre issued a Red Flag Mud Alert for Sierra Madre residences in potential mud flow areas. The Los Angels County Public Works Department has indicated that a Phase 2 Mud Alert will be issued soon. The County’s Phase 2 Alert indicates moderate debris and mudflows at widespread locations.

Mandatory evacuations are now in place.

The following locations are now under a Mandatory Evacuation Order and the streets are closed to both vehicular and pedestrian traffic:

- All streets above Churchill Road and Old Ranch Road.
- All streets above Woodland Drive and Sturtevant Drive.
- All streets above Lotus Lane at Camillo Street.
- The private sections of Auburn Avenue above Elm Street.

Debris flows have recently blocked portions of Skyland Drive and Woodland Drive (above Mary’s Market).

Additional Important Information:

- An evacuations center has been set up at the Community Recreation Center, 611 E. Sierra Madre Blvd.

- Sand and sandbags are available 24 hours a day at the City Maintenance Facility. The address is 621 E. Sierra Madre Blvd. The sand and sandbags are located north of the Sierra Vista Park tennis courts, and next to the Sierra Madre Rose Float building. Residents must fill their own bags and are advised to bring a shovel.

- Bailey Canyon Park, Mt. Wilson Trail, and Chantry Road are all closed until further notice.For updates and future emergency information, please be sure to monitor the City’s Communication tools:City Website (www.cityofsierramadre.com)SMTV3, (channel 3 on Time Warner Cable)Email Alerts “eBlasts”

- To register for email alerts please visit www.cityofsierramadre.com, click on AccessSierraMadre, and then click CommunicationLink to register your email addressAdditional information on how to protect your home can be found on the City’s website, www.cityofsierramadre.com.

Mud incident updates can be found at www.sierramadrepio.blogspot.com.

Sierra Madre Issues Yellow Flag Alert

The City of Sierra Madre has issued a Yellow Flag Alert effective immediately. The County of Los Angeles Public Works Department has issued a Phase 1 Mudflow Forecast.

A Phase 1 indicates that small isolated debris and mudflows are possible at specific locations.

Streets may be flooded or blocked by debris. Woodland Drive, Skyland Drive, and other streets may be closed due to blockage and cleanup efforts throughout the day and night.

Parking restrictions are in effect in the Upper and Lower Canyon during Yellow or Red Flag alerts. Vehicles may be towed at owner’s expense.

The affected streets are: Mount Wilson Trail, Churchill Rd., Skyland Dr., Fern Glen, Fern Dr., Idlehour Ln., Canyon Crest Dr., Orange Dr., Woodland Dr., Brookside Lane, Sunnyside Lane, Yucca Trail, Sturtevant Dr., Elm Ave., and Holly Trail.

Residents in the affected areas are urged to be "set" to leave at a moments notice and may choose to voluntarily evacuate.For additional information and updates:

PHONE: 626-355-7135 (choose option 8 for storm updates)
City Website (http://www.cityofsierramadre.com/)
SMTV3, (channel 3 on Time Warner Cable)
Sierra Madre Emergency Blog (http://www.sierramadrepio.blogspot.com/.)

Email Alerts “eBlasts” - To register for email alerts please visit http://www.cityofsierramadre.com/, click on AccessSierraMadre, and then click CommunicationLink to register your email address.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Sierra Madre Issues Green Flag Alert

The City of Sierra Madre has issued a Green Flag Alert for mudslides and debris flows in the hillside communities. City officials are closely watching local rain forecasts. The National Weather Service has posted an 80% chance of rain for tomorrow (Tuesday, 2/9/2010).

A Green Flag Alert is issued when there is an 80% chance or more of precipitation. Affected residents should get ready for potential evacuation and keep close watch on weather forecasts.

Public Works crews from the Los Angeles Public Works Department will be working to clear the debris from the structure at the top of Yucca Trail. Residents are advised that this important work may continue through the night.

For more information about mudslide and debris flow preparations, please visit www.cityofsierramadre.com and click “Emergency Preparedness Links” and “Ready for 7” on the home page. Updates will also be issued on SMTV3 (Time Warner-channel 3) and the City’s Emergency Blog (http://sierramadrepio.blogspot.com/).

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Sierra Madre moves to Green Flag Alert

The City of Sierra Madre has moved to a Green Flag Alert for mudslides and debris flows in the hillside communities.


Mandatory Evacuation orders have been lifted for all areas in the City of Sierra Madre.

City officials are closely watching local rain forecasts. The National Weather Service has posted an 80% chance of rain for this evening (Saturday, 1/6/2010).

A Green Flag Alert is issued when there is an 80% chance or more of precipitation. Affected residents should get ready for potential evacuation and keep close watch on weather forecasts.


There still the possibility of hazards as streets may become flooded or blocked by debris with the intermittent storm cells that may pass over the area this evening.

Parking restrictions have been lifted for the Upper and Lower Canyon.Sandbags are available at the City Yards. Residents must fill and transport their own bags.

Bailey Canyon Park, Mt. Wilson Trail, and Chantry Road will remain closed until further notice.

For more information about mudslide and debris flow preparations, please visit www.cityofsierramadre.com and click “Emergency Preparedness Links” and “Ready for 7” on the home page. Updates will also be issued on SMTV3 (Time Warner-channel 3) and the City’s Emergency Blog (http://sierramadrepio.blogspot.com/).

Red Flag Alert and Mandatory Evacuations Issued

Red Flag Mud Alert Issued

The City of Sierra Madre issued a Red Flag Mud Alert for Sierra Madre residences in potential mud flow areas. The Los Angels County Public Works Department issued a Phase 2 Mud Alert. A Phase 2 Alert indicates moderate debris and mudflows at widespread locations. Phase 3 – the potential exists for significant debris and mudflows to be widespread. Mandatory evacuations are in place.

The following locations are now under a Mandatory Evacuation Order and the streets are closed to both vehicular and pedestrian traffic:

- All streets above Churchill and Canyon Crest
- All streets above Brookside and Sturtevant
- All streets above Lotus Lane at Camillo
- The private sections of Auburn Avenue above Elm Street.

Additional Important Information:

- An evacuations center has been set up at the Community Recreation Center, 611 E. Sierra Madre Blvd.

- A debris deflection structure will be erected at the northern Brookside Lane & Woodland Drive intersection by 1:00 PM.

- Sand and sandbags are available 24 hours a day at the City Maintenance Facility. The address is 621 E. Sierra Madre Blvd. The sand and sandbags are located north of the Sierra Vista Park tennis courts, and next to the Sierra Madre Rose Float building. Residents must fill their own bags and are advised to bring a shovel.

- Bailey Canyon Park, Mt. Wilson Trail, and Chantry Road are all closed until further notice.

The City of Sierra Madre is appreciative of the diligent preparations and friendly cooperation that its residents have demonstrated through all of our recent emergencies.

For updates and future emergency information, please be sure to monitor the City’s Communication tools:

City Website (www.cityofsierramadre.com)

SMTV3, (channel 3 on Time Warner Cable)

Email Alerts “eBlasts” - To register for email alerts please visit www.cityofsierramadre.com, click on AccessSierraMadre, and then click CommunicationLink to register your email address

Additional information on how to protect your home can be found on the City’s website, www.cityofsierramadre.com. Mud incident updates can be found at www.sierramadrepio.blogspot.com.

City issues Yellow Flag Alert

The City of Sierra Madre has issued a Yellow Flag Alert effective immediately. The County of Los Angeles Public Works Department has issued a Phase 1 Mudflow forecast as of early this morning, Saturday, February 6, 2010.

A Phase 1 indicates that small isolated debris and mudflows are possible at specific locations.

Mud and debris have already blocked portions of areas in the upper and lower canyon areas.

Additional streets may be flooded or blocked by debris. Woodland Drive, Skyland Drive, and other streets may be closed due to blockage and cleanup efforts throughout the day and night.

City crews will begin clearing streets in the canyon areas that have become blocked as quickly as it is safe to do so.

Parking restrictions are in effect in the Upper and Lower Canyon during Yellow or Red Flag alerts. Vehicles may be towed at owner’s expense.

The affected streets are: Mount Wilson Trail, Churchill Rd., Skyland Dr., Fern Glen, Fern Dr., Idlehour Ln., Canyon Crest Dr., Orange Dr., Woodland Dr., Brookside Lane, Sunnyside Lane, Yucca Trail, Sturtevant Dr., Elm Ave., and Holly Trail. Residents in the affected areas are urged to be "set" to leave at a moments notice and may choose to voluntarily evacuate.

For additional information and updates:

PHONE: 626-355-7135 (choose option 8 for storm updates)City Website (http://www.cityofsierramadre.com/)SMTV3, (channel 3 on Time Warner Cable)Sierra Madre Emergency Blog (http://www.sierramadrepio.blogspot.com/.)Email Alerts “eBlasts” - To register for email alerts please visit http://www.cityofsierramadre.com/, click on AccessSierraMadre, and then click CommunicationLink to register your email address.

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Sierra Madre Issues Green Flag Alert

Green Flag Alert

The City of Sierra Madre has issued a Green Flag Alert for mudslides and debris flows in the hillside communities.

City officials are closely watching local rain forecasts. The National Weather Service has posted an 80% chance of rain for tomorrow (Friday, 1/5/2010).

A Green Flag Alert is issued when there is an 80% chance or more of precipitation. Affected residents should get ready for potential evacuation and keep close watch on weather forecasts.

For more information about mudslide and debris flow preparations, please visit www.cityofsierramadre.com and click “Emergency Preparedness Links” and “Ready for 7” on the home page. Updates will also be issued on SMTV3 (Time Warner-channel 3) and the City’s Emergency Blog (http://sierramadrepio.blogspot.com/).