Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
San Francisco's tsunami page has a hazard zone map and alert information for people who live, work, visit, or travel through waterfront and low-lying areas.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
San Jacinto's Streets Department page covers city street issues such as signs, illegal dumping, sidewalk repair, streetlights, and potholes, with separate contacts for traffic signals.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
San Jose has city flood maps, storm preparedness guidance, AlertSCC signups, and creek monitoring links that help residents check flood questions by address.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
San Leandro's MySanLeandro system lets residents report non-emergency city issues through a mobile app or website, while department contacts still handle more specific needs.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
San Marcos uses an app and desktop option for reports such as graffiti, sidewalk cracks, park maintenance, code violations, and similar city concerns.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
San Mateo County emergency preparedness materials explain that wildfire smoke and AQI problems can affect the county even when the fire is not nearby.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
San Ramon's Building and Safety pages separate general building services, forms, handouts, and permit-plan submittal instructions by project type.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Santa Ana's stormwater program gives residents a city contact path for storm-drain problems, debris blocking flow, flooding concerns, spills, odors, and trash in flood-control channels.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Santa Barbara's FEMA mapping page gives residents a current place to review flood hazard map changes and the city's interactive flood hazard map.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Santa Clara County's flood safety page points residents to AlertSCC for critical information when flooding may affect their area.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Santa Clara has an exclusive waste-hauling franchise for most debris box service, so remodel and cleanup projects should use the city waste rules before ordering a bin.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Santa Clara's emergency pages connect AlertSCC, emergency shelters, earthquake safety, flooding and storm-drain help, CERT, and household planning resources.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Santa Clarita's emergency page brings together Nixle alerts, evacuation guidance, heat, outage, earthquake, wildfire, and animal-prep links, so it is worth saving before a fast-moving day.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Santa Cruz County emergency pages ask residents to identify the evacuation zone for home and work and to set up an alert path before an emergency.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Santa Cruz uses the Community Request for Service Portal for mapped reports, photo uploads, and notifications when an issue is resolved.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Santa Maria routes non-emergency issue reports through Neighborhood Connect, while nearby city service links handle trash, recycling, permits, utility payments, and transit.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Santee code compliance requests can be submitted through MySanteeCA, in person, or by phone, while some issues such as parking, landlord-tenant disputes, and substandard rentals go elsewhere.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Simi Valley uses VC Alert for local emergency messages, but residents are also guided to keep a plan, a kit, and more than one way to get information.
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Statewide note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
CalRecycle separates regular recycling from items that need a local drop-off or household hazardous waste path, such as oil-based paint, chemicals, electronics, and batteries.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Sonoma County's emergency pages use a zone lookup tool and incident maps so residents can check evacuation status, road closures, shelter-in-place notices, and zone details by address.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
South Gate's bulky item page routes residents to Universal Waste Management and asks items to be placed out on the confirmed collection date.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
South San Francisco routes building permits, plan submittals, inspections, business licenses, and many over-the-counter permit types through its Permit Center and online portal.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Sunnyvale points residents to AlertSCC, SunnyvaleDPS updates, and 1680 AM radio as local ways to stay informed during emergencies and disaster conditions.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Sunnyvale's Permit Center connects online permit accounts, building permit submittals, OTC plan-check appointments, in-person kiosks, and larger project requirements.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Sunnyvale provides water and wastewater directly, while garbage and recycling are handled by a contracted provider at city-approved rates.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Temecula's Contact City Staff page routes requests by issue type and also points mobile users to the city app.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Thousand Oaks residents can use VC Alert, city emergency resources, and regional evacuation planning links to prepare for local alert days.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
TorranceAlerts can send emergency notices by phone, email, text, or app, and Torrance's preparedness pages help residents set up family contacts, documents, and home safety basics.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Tracy's eTRAKiT page covers select residential online permits, inspection scheduling, permit printing, payments, and help guides.
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Statewide note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
California Geological Survey tsunami hazard maps show mapped tsunami hazard areas, but a real warning still depends on current emergency instructions and local evacuation routes.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Tulare's citizen request form is for concerns inside city limits and asks for the date, time, location, issue type, and a specific description.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Turlock's Citizen Report Form is built for neighborhood issues such as abandoned vehicles, graffiti, signs, weeds, property conditions, and similar concerns, while noise complaints use non-emergency dispatch.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Tustin's Submit Service Request and Report An Issue pages give residents a way to send general concerns, comments, compliments, and public-resource reports to the city.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Upland's Building and Safety Division accepts building permit applications online, while business license work uses a separate online license path.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Vacaville's Building Division handles building permits, online permit applications, electronic plan review, inspections, forms, fees, and permit history for city projects.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Vallejo residents can use AlertSolano for emergency alerts and CERT for local disaster-preparedness training.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Victorville's emergency-management and Public Works pages give residents a practical way to plan around heat, earthquakes, drainage, weeds, and local alerts.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Victorville residents use City Customer Service for trash billing or service changes, Burrtec for missed pickups or damaged carts, and Environmental Programs for organics questions.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Visalia's emergency-preparedness and flood pages give residents household planning guidance, FEMA flood-map context, and address-level flood-hazard information.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Visalia routes common street, sign, pothole, sewer smell, and trash pickup questions through different Public Works and Utility Billing lines, so the address matters before you call.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Vista building permit applications are submitted at the Development Services counter, with inspections requested by phone or online and contractor business-license status checked before issuance.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Walnut Creek's contact page routes report-a-service questions by topic, with different phone paths for traffic, building inspections, code enforcement, graffiti, dumping, irrigation, and other issues.
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Statewide note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
State Water Board drinking-water pages separate public notices, Consumer Confidence Reports, and unsafe-water notice types, so the wording matters.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Watsonville's SeeClickFix tool accepts non-emergency reports within city jurisdiction, including potholes, graffiti, stormwater pollution, sidewalk damage, and damaged streetlights.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
West Covina's Building Division routes applications, plans, and supporting documents through the One Stop Building Permit Center portal, with in-person counter help still available.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
West Sac Connect routes non-emergency requests and questions, while police reports, officer response, and urgent animal issues use separate contacts.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Westminster's building permit page starts after planning approval, then asks for clear construction plans, code details, possible licensed design work, and plan-check guidance for the project scope.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Westminster's maintenance page separates abandoned items, bulky item pickup, potholes, sidewalk repairs, street sweeping, graffiti, and trash pickup contacts.
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