Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Oakley OnDemand is the city's online issue-report path, and it works best when the request includes an address, cross street, and photo if the spot is hard to find.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Oceanside's floodplain page gives local flood-safety guidance, permit reminders for floodplain work, and tsunami evacuation routes for downtown, downtown south, and harbor areas.
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Statewide note · Last reviewed July 7, 2026
CDPH lead information helps homeowners and renters treat peeling paint, dust, and older-home repairs with care, especially around young children.
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Statewide note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Cal OES MyHazards lets people enter an address, city, zip code, or map location to review earthquake, flood, fire, and tsunami hazard layers.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Ontario's ReadyOntario and AlertOntario pages give residents a local way to prepare for emergencies, choose alert devices, and keep text or email notices close by.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Orange residents can use the fire department's emergency-preparedness page to connect AlertOC, family planning, basic supplies, and local training in one place.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Orange handles water, sanitation, and trash through related but separate paths: city Utility Billing for water and sanitation, and CR&R for trash service starts or stops.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Oxnard's tsunami preparedness page tells residents and visitors to know whether they are in a tsunami hazard zone, identify high ground, review evacuation routes, and sign up for VC Alert.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Palmdale's Alert Palmdale, emergency preparedness, and local fire-hazard-zone pages give residents a clear way to track local messages and understand address-level fire-hazard mapping.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Paramount's Public Works page links common requests such as general service requests, graffiti removal, streetlights, street sweeping, traffic safety, trees, and trash or recycling.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Pasadena Fire's emergency preparedness pages give residents a local place to begin household planning for earthquakes, wind, fire, heat, storms, and neighborhood-level disruptions.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Perris homeowners can use the permits page and building department page to sort home projects, online applications, and inspection timing before work begins.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Petaluma routes many Public Works and utilities problems through its report-an-issue path and EngagePetaluma app, with phone numbers for water and Public Works questions.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Pico Rivera code enforcement reports focus on private-property issues such as overgrown vegetation, junk, outdoor storage, unpermitted work, signage, and inoperable vehicles.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Pittsburg separates building permits, engineering permits, zoning information, business license forms, and city standards, so the address and project type matter early.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Pittsburg residents can sort potholes, fallen trees, flooding, water or sewer emergencies, and dangerous road problems by using the Public Works and streets pages.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Pittsburg starts water and sewer service through the Water Utility Billing Payment Center, with new service requests accepted close to the requested start date.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Pleasanton's Permit Center helps route permits and forms, while Accela lets applicants apply for building permits and view building, engineering, fire, and planning permit details.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Pleasanton Public Works service requests can be submitted through the Maintstar portal, with the Customer Service Center as the phone path for normal business-hour help.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Pleasanton utility billing covers water, sewer, irrigation, and recycled water charges, while garbage and recycling service questions go to Pleasanton Garbage Service.
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Statewide note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
California Poison Control gives 24-hour help for poison questions, and the national 1-800-222-1222 number routes callers to local poison experts.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Pomona's bulky item page gives households a scheduled pickup path for large items, with limits by calendar year and billing cycle.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Pomona's emergency preparedness pages point residents to Ready LA County and basic family planning steps, including how people will communicate and meet if a local emergency interrupts a normal day.
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Statewide note · Last reviewed July 7, 2026
CDPH drowning prevention information frames pool and spa safety as layers: watching, barriers, alarms, covers, swimming skills, and emergency readiness.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Porterville's Building Division handles plan checking, permits, and inspections for new construction, additions, and remodels inside the city.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Poway requires electronic submittals for building permit work and uses online services for permit applications, plans, permit records, business certificates, and regulatory licenses.
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Statewide note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
CDPH radon pages explain testing, maps, and follow-up steps for a gas that can vary from house to house.
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Statewide note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
California Geological Survey landslide tools can help people understand where past landslides and deep-seated landslide susceptibility have been mapped.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Rancho Cucamonga's ReadyRC program covers local preparation for fire, flood, windstorm, earthquake, alerts, CERT, and emergency training, which is useful in a foothill city.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Rancho Santa Margarita separates general service requests, code concerns, and streetlight issues, with many streetlight outages routed through Southern California Edison.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
ReadySBC gives Santa Barbara County residents one official place to check alerts, emergency maps, road closures, hazard awareness, and preparedness resources.
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Statewide note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Federal recall tools can help people check cribs, strollers, appliances, tools, furniture, bikes, and other household items before keeping them in regular use.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Redlands utility customer service separates water and sewer questions from solid-waste questions, while RedConnect handles account and payment access.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Rialto routes Public Works concerns through a service request form, which is the practical first stop for maintenance issues in the public area.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Richmond has moved building permit applications to the iMS portal, and older eTRAKiT users can use the same email when setting up access.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Riverside County's Know Your Zone and Alert RivCo pages help residents look up zones and receive local public safety notifications for the addresses they care about.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Riverside's stormwater and storm-prep pages explain the Santa Ana watershed, storm-drain care, yard drainage, sandbags, and simple steps before heavy rain.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Rocklin uses eTRAKiT for online permitting, and contractors need a Rocklin account and a valid city business license before permit work can move smoothly.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Rocklin residents should know that water, sewer, garbage, gas, electricity, and other utility services are handled by separate providers.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Rohnert Park's Citizen Request Tracker lets residents report routine concerns and check existing requests later, which is useful for follow-up.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Rosemead's Report an Issue page is the city entry point for routine local concerns, and a clear address or landmark helps the request land well.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 7, 2026
Roseville's emergency-preparedness pages cover general preparation, summer heat, winter storms, flooding, floodplain management, and evacuation terminology for residents.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Sacramento's flood preparedness page gathers flood maps, evacuation maps, flood insurance information, and construction requirements for address-specific questions.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Sacramento's flood preparedness page gathers maps, insurance information, construction requirements, city preparation details, and staff contacts.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
Salinas' flood-damage prevention page gives residents floodplain information and FEMA map links, which is useful for homes, businesses, and low-lying streets around heavy rain.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
San Bernardino residents can use city emergency management information and San Bernardino County alert systems, including TENS, for wildfire, evacuation, shelter, and public-safety messages.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
San Clemente offers building permit application paths through e-Trakit, in person, or by email, and many electrical, plumbing, mechanical, and structural projects need permits.
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Local note · Last reviewed July 4, 2026
San Diego's Stay Informed page routes residents to Genasys Protect and AlertSanDiego for safety information and evacuation notifications.
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