Fire burning northeast of Santa Rosa near the Napa and Sonoma County Line Jumps - Evacuations Growing within Santa Rosa city limits-Sept 27-Sept 29
Tuesday September 29th, 2020 :: 03:57 p.m. PD
In coordination with CAL FIRE and the Santa Rosa Fire Department, the Santa Rosa Police Department has lifted evacuation warnings and downgraded SOME evacuation orders. Residents of the following areas may return home at this time:
Evacuation Warnings are being lifted for the following zones:
Evacuation zones map: https://santarosa.maps.arcgis.com/apps/instant/lookup/index.html?appid=5ddafd14d6f94c259e75bcd4a5f3d605
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- East 1
- East 2
- East 3
Evacuation Orders are being downgraded to Warnings for the following zones:
- Summerfield: All
- Spring Lake: All
- Northeast 2: All
- Northeast 3/Middle Rincon: All
- Calistoga ā South / Skyhawk, for the following areas within this zone:
- West and North of Mountain Hawk Drive between Highway 12 and San Ramon Way
- West of San Ramon Way
- Melita, for the following areas within this zone:
- West of Queen Anne Drive
- South of Melita, North of Montgomery Drive and all homes accessed from Violette.
The following Evacuation Orders remain in place
Calistoga ā South / Skyhawk Zone, for the following areas within this zone:
- East of San Ramon
- East and South of Mountain Hawk Drive between Highway 12 and San Ramon Way
- Melita, for the following areas within this zone:
- East of Calistoga Road
- North of Melita Road between Queen Anne Drive and Montgomery Drive
- All areas East of Channel drive and South of Montgomery Drive
- All other Zones remain under Order:
- Calistoga ā North
- Stonebridge
- Pythian
- Oakmont South
- Oakmont North
Please keep in mind that you may be returning home to areas where fire-related power outages occurred. It is important to review health and safety information found at the following link on what to do when returning home: www.SrCity.org/EvacUpdates
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Sep 29, 2020 overall CA Fires recap from CALFIRE - Move the timeline slider to 3:52 for Sonoma county
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Monday September 28th, 2020 :: 10:51 a.m. PDT
Evacuation Warnings have been issued for East-1, East-2, and East-3, in the City of Santa Rosa.
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Evacuation Warning for the entire area of East-1:
Look up your designated zones within the Santa Rosa city limits at: SRCity.org/EvacZones
This includes all areas within this perimeter:
- East of Farmers Lane
- North of Hoen Ave
- West Summerfield Rd
- South of Highway 12
**Includes west of Mission and Montgomery Dr between Highway 12 and Summerfield Rd
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Monday September 28th, 2020 :: 05:22 a.m. PDT
Mandatory Evac Order for Northeast 2 & Northeast 3/Middle Rincon.
Mandatory Evacuation Orders have been issued within the City of Santa Rosa for the following Zones: Northeast 2 & Northeast 3/Middle Rincon, Santa Rosa. Leave immediately and head south!
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Look up your designated zones within the Santa Rosa city limits at: SRCity.org/EvacZones
Evacuation ORDER for the entire area of Northeast 2:
This includes all areas:
- East of Brush Creek Rd
- North of Montecito Blvd
- West of Calistoga Rd
- South of City Boundary (north of Badger Rd area)
- Evacuation ORDER for the entire area of Northeast 3/Middle Rincon:
- This includes all areas within this perimeter:
- East of Mission Blvd
- North of Highway 12
- South of Montecito Blvd
- West of Calistoga Rd
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Look up your designated zones within the Santa Rosa city limits at: SRCity.org/EvacZones
If you need a place to go, proceed to the following Temporary Evacuation Points:
Temporary Evacuation Points (TEP) located within the City of Santa Rosa at A Place to Play (2375 W 3rd St, Santa Rosa). For additional locations, go to https://www.srcity.org/emergencytep
Temporary Evacuation Points (TEP) provide a safe staging area for you to park and remain in your vehicle while displaced by the emergency. TEPs are only used on a short-term basis before you are permitted to return home, figure out your next move, or are referred to another location. The TEP allows you to maintain social distancing in the safety of your vehicle amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
TEPs are safe locations where individuals can regroup and plan their next move, regardless of immigration status. English and Spanish-speaking staff will be there to make these safe, supportive places for all.