County & City Supporting PG&E’s Power Restoration Efforts

San Andreas, CA…The County and City are supporting PG&E’s power restoration efforts resulting from the high wind event that occurred last night causing several trees and power lines to be damaged. Approximately 7,600 customers are without power primarily in the Valley Springs, Copperopolis, and Angels Camp areas. There are additional outages scattered throughout the County. Power restoration is estimated to be between 2pm and 8pm on January 8, 2023. For more information visit:

Wind/storm Outages Information is located at https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/f5EuC9rEvwI3XJgFoXIer?domain=pge.com. Learn what to do in case of an emergency For anyone that comes across down power lines or broken gas lines, our 24-hour customer service line is available at 1-800-743-5000. If it’s an emergency call 911.

Look up PG&E outages by using an address and/or report an outage or gas leak at https://pgealerts.alerts.pge.com/outagecenter/.

PG&E has a Mobile App for reporting safety concerns. Tree into line, power pole, power line etc. at https://www.pge.com/en_US/safety/electrical-safety/report-a-safety-concern.page?WT.mc_id=Vanity_reportit.

County and City Road impacts: County and City Road crews are working hard to keep up with multiple weather events.
• Hard closure HWY 49 @ Ramorini Ln., Angles Camp, CA – estimated time of reopening 4pm on 1/8/23
• Baldwin Lane to SR26 to Berkesey, Valley Springs CA – undetermined date
• White Road @ SR26 Valley Springs CA – undetermined date
• Salt Springs Valley Road, Copperopolis, CA – undetermined date
• Hunt Road, Valley Springs, CA (Partial Closure)
• Gwin Mine Road, Paloma, CA (Partial Closure)

The County and City are continuing to gather information on damages to businesses and residents as a result of the storms and flooding. It is extremely important that owners and renters of residential and commercial properties document and report damages/costs they have incurred. This includes damage to private roads, culverts, retaining walls, etc. Reporting this information will allow the County and City to seek assistance from California Office of Emergency Services and the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). Links to the online damage assessment reporting is presented below. The County and City will also be sending out mailers to those who may have been impacted.

The County’s on online storm damage information portal and fillable forms are located at:
https://www.calaverasgov.us/Calaveras-County/Emergency-Operations

The City’s online storm damage information portal and fillable forms are located at: https://angelscamp.gov/emergency-operations/

Note: Please contact the Community Information number at 209-754-2855 if you do not have internet access. Additionally, homes and businesses can include renters and home based businesses; a rental property can be counted as a business and as a renter; when assessing apartments, each unit with at least 40 percent of uninsured personal property losses will be counted as one.

Remember that residents of Calaveras County could possibly qualify for assessed tax value relief due to calamity damage caused by storm damage and flooding. Please contact the Calaveras County Assessor’s Office at 209-754-6356 for more information.

The Community Information call line continues to be available from 9AM to 5PM and will be running through January 10, 2023. The number is 209-754-2855. The call center will be available to answer questions, provide information on shelters, and additional resources. Additional resources include:
• County snowplow information line 209-754-6017. Detailed information on snow removal, deicing, sanding, routes, signs, and restrictions on can be found at: https://publicworks.calaverasgov.us/Portals/PublicWorks/Documents/Snow%20Season/Reminders%20about%20Snow%20Season.pdf?ver=cOKJIu1hX0lXFZHewuRqNg%3d%3d
• Public Works Roads line 209-754-6401 more information can be found at
https://publicworks.calaverasgov.us/Winter-Road-Information
• Calaveras County Animal Services small animal evacuation 209-754-6866
• Calaveras County Fairgrounds large animal/livestock evacuation 209-736-2561
• Calaveras County Community Information Center provides citizens with address specific information https://communityinfo.calaverasgov.us
Sandbag locations: Please limit the number of sandbags to 10 per resident and remember to bring your own shovel.
• Arnold Maintenance Yard, 1119 Linebaugh Rd. (Closes at 3:30pm)
• Glencoe Maintenance Yard, 16151 Hwy 26 (Closes at 3:30pm)
• Calaveras Consolidated Fire Station #3, 6501 Jenny Lind Rd. – NOTE: prefilled sandbags may be available
• Jenny Lind Yard, 11558 Milton Rd. (Closes at 3:30pm)
• San Andreas Rd Yard, 891 Mt Ranch Rd. in the parking lot below the shop building (Closes at 3:30pm)
• Mokelumne Hill Fire Protection District, 8160 Church St., Mokelumne Hill, CA
• Mountain Ranch Community Center Parking lot, 7869 Whiskey Slide Rd.
• Murphys Fire Station, 37 Jones St. – NOTE: prefilled sandbags may be available
• Vista Del Lago Cul-De-Sac near Valley Springs Dental, 313 Vista Del Lago – prefilled sandbags will be available
• Mangili Rd. Cul-De-Sac at Power Up Fitness gym, 145 Mangili Rd. – prefilled sandbags may be available
• Copperopolis Fire Department, 370 Main St.
• West Point Volunteer Fire Department, 195 Spink Rd.
• Angels Camp, sand and sandbags are available at 200 Monte Verda (behind the Police Department)

Remember to sign up for the County’s Emergency Alert System at: https://member.everbridge.net/index/892807736729028/#/signup. The County and City will continue to monitor and report out regarding the situation. For more information contact the Community Call Center at 209-754-2855.
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