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City Of Paso Robles Newsletter - September 15-30, 2022

Government and Politics

September 19, 2022

From: City Of Paso Robles

Community Risk Reduction

The City of Paso Robles continues its efforts to reduce community risk from wildfires. Risk in the Salinas River corridor has been mitigated by goat grazing, hand crews and CAT team trash removal and outreach efforts.  In 2020 thirty-five acres burned, in 2021 five acres burned, and so far in 2022 only three acres have burned. More information 

Creeks to Coast Clean Up Day

The City of Paso Robles is holding its annual Creeks to Coast Clean-Up Day event on September 17. This is a county-wide annual event where volunteers of all ages join City staff to remove trash and restore the health of our precious Salinas River. The event provides an opportunity to come together with your families, community and friends to accomplish something vital to the protection of our precious Salinas River. More information

Emergency Response Training

Paso Robles Fire and Emergency Services Department, in partnership with the North San Luis Obispo County Community Emergency Response Training (CERT) program, is offering the CERT: Basic Training Class September 27 to October 8, which teaches basic disaster response skills so you can safely help yourself and those around you. Take this course and learn how to protect yourself, your loved ones, and your community when disaster strikes. More information

Emergency Response Training

Paso Robles Fire and Emergency Services Department, in partnership with the North San Luis Obispo County Community Emergency Response Training (CERT) program, is offering the CERT: Basic Training Class September 27 to October 8, which teaches basic disaster response skills so you can safely help yourself and those around you. Take this course and learn how to protect yourself, your loved ones, and your community when disaster strikes. More information

Union/Golden Hill Detours

The intersection at Golden Hill and Union is closed for construction. Please use posted detours only to avoid impacting residential neighborhoods and local businesses. To lessen stress, please plan your route and departure time to account for traffic impacts. More info 

Call Before You Dig

SoCal Gas would like to remind residents to follow these important steps before you start a project: 

-MARK OUT your proposed project area in white paint or provide other suitable markings. 

-CONTACT 811 Underground Service Alert (USA) at California811.orgor dial 811, to submit a location request at least two business days before digging.

-USE ONLY HAND TOOLS within 24 inches on each side of marked utility lines to carefully expose the exact locations of all lines.

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