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Flood Protection Information

Flood

Flooding in Moreno Valley has occurred in the past and will occur in the future.

Floodwaters can rise very fast with little warning. A January 2010 storm caused flooding in many areas of the City. Especially hard hit areas were in the vicinity of Heacock St south of Cactus Ave. Later that year in December a storm again caused flooding in the City. Especially hard hit areas were in the vicinity of Day St. at Alessandro Blvd.

Floods can come with little warning. Even though they appear to move slowly (three feet per second), a flood two feet deep can knock a person off their feet and even float a car. If you are in a floodplain the odds are that someday your property will be damaged. The tabs below give you some ideas of what you can do to protect yourself.

City Flood Services

The first thing you should do is check your flood hazard. Flood hazard maps and flood protection references are available at City Hall and the City Library. The flood hazard areas, which are also called 100 - year floodplains, are shown on Flood Insurance Rate Maps. The 100 - year floodplain is the area that has a 1 % probability of being flooded in any given year. Land Development Division staff are available to discuss any flood problems you may have and explain ways to protect your property. Call the Land Development Division at 413.3120.

  • Copies of elevation certificates can be obtained from the Land Development Division Counter
  • Additional flood protection information can be found in the Moreno Valley Library
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Moreno Valley, CA 92552
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