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email Sign up for Email Updates from OC Traffic CommitteeThe OC Traffic Committee (OCTC) holds monthly meetings at 10:00 a.m. on the second Thursday of each month. Meetings may be cancelled if…
One of the County’s primary objectives is to provide our community with a safe and efficient unincorporated roadway system through the planning, design, construction and maintenance of road…
Project Background In April 2019, OC Public Works received an inquiry from an area resident regarding flooding at the intersection of Santa Clara Avenue and Prospect Avenue., which prompted staff…
If your home, apartment, or business has suffered flood damage, immediately call the agent or company who handles your flood insurance policy. The agent will then submit a loss form to the National…
Why do I need to rethink insurance? Transcript If you were hit by a flood or other natural disaster today, would you have enough money to rebuild? The truth is, probably not. In fact, two…
USACE LA District Debris Yield Los Angeles District Method for Prediction of Debris YieldFebruary 1992 - Updated February 2000 In this section…
Program Overview Year Adopted: 1990 Supervisorial Districts: 3 & 5 Cities covered by Santiago Canyon Road Fee Program: Anaheim, Irvine, Lake Forest, Mission Viejo, Orange, and Rancho…
Determining if Your Property is In or Out of a Flood Zone The Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) is the official map of a community on which the Mitigation Division Administrator has delineated both…
On December 14, 1989, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (COE) and the County Flood Control District of Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino as Local Sponsors, entered into a four-party Local…