City Council meeting cancelled due to inclement weather

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The Feb. 6, 2024 City Council meeting has been cancelled due to the continuing severe weather conditions in the region that have a formal Emergency Declaration by the governor for nine counties including Orange County. Further, the National Weather Service extended its Flash Flood Advisory through Wednesday and issued warnings for the public to avoid all travel unless absolutely essential.
All items on the agenda will be moved to the next regularly scheduled City Council meeting on February 20, 2024.
City employees are attending to emergency operations and response as needed and our public safety and Public Works teams are monitoring the situation and working to respond to road incidents, clear downed trees and debris and to assist those in need. #CostaMesaNews
For emergencies, please call 911. Here are important safety tips and resources:
✔ Don’t drive or travel during heavy rain or flooding, if possible.
✔ Stay away from streams, rivers and flood channels and do not walk, bike or drive through high water.
✔ If you must drive, please drive safely and slowly, don’t tailgate, and don’t drive into high water.
✔ Be prepared for possible power outages.
✔ Stay informed by following the City’s social media and signing up for emergency alerts including warnings and evacuation notices at CalAlerts.org.
✔ Sandbags are available for residents and businesses at the Costa Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa.