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Date ArticleType
3/9/2017 Member
Press Release: Residents, Businesses Asked to Report Storm Damage

 


Date: February 23, 2017
Release: Immediately
Contact: Jason Hoppin
Communications Manager
831-454-3401

RESIDENTS, BUSINESSES ASKED TO REPORT STORM DAMAGE
The County of Santa Cruz and local cities are asking residents who suffered significant
damage to their home, business or property during recent storms to report the damage
immediately. Doing so may help themselves and others across Santa Cruz County qualify
for federal aid to help rebuild.

Local governments have set up a simple, 10-question form for residents and business
owners to report damages, which can be found at
https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/8WZ8BM3. Beginning Friday, Feb. 24, individuals
may also call 2-1-1 to report damage and have someone assist them with the form.

The form is for information gathering only and NOT A REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE,
but may help achieve private property assistance for the entire county.

The County, local cities and the California Office of Emergency Services are working
together to collect information to determine whether Santa Cruz County would qualify
for Small Business Administration private property assistance for storms beginning in
December 2016. The process is distinct from FEMA’s presidential disaster declaration
process.

In order to qualify, local governments must gather information on significantly damaged
businesses and properties. Eligible damages include physical losses such building
damage, landslide and property damage, personal property losses, damages to private
roads and bridges, loss of privately-owned water systems, damage to common areas of
homeowners’ associations and more.

Non-government owners -- including business owners, private land and property owners
and nonprofits – who believe they may have suffered uninsured damages totaling at least
40 percent of the value of their property are encouraged to fill out the survey. Property
owners with less significant damages would still be eligible for assistance if the Small
Business Administration makes assistance available.

Property owners needing an immediate safety assessment should call 831-454-3171 or
fill out a separate “Storm Damage Assessment Form” at
http://sccoplanning.com/PlanningHome/BuildingSafety/2017StormInformation.aspx.
Those needing emergency assistance should call 911.

ABOUT 2-1-1: 2-1-1 is a free, community-based phone number offering access to a
range of non-emergency resources, such as food, shelter and homeless services, health
care and mental health counseling, childcare, disability services, employment assistance
and more.

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