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Are you in a Flood Zone?

Body Determining if Your Property is In or Out of a Flood Zone The Flood Insurance Rate Map (FIRM) is the official map of a community on which the Mitigation Division Administrator has delineated both the special hazard areas and the risk premium zones applicable to the community. Since the 1970s...

Challenge a Flood Determination

Body For most of property owners who purchased their property prior to 1973 and plan to refinance, they should first check and obtain flood zone information for their property and take it into careful consideration. The floodplains were not subjected to flood insurance prior to the creation of the National Flood...

Buying Flood Insurance

Body To buy a flood insurance policy, call your insurance agent or contact one of the participating insurance companies and type in your address or Write Your Own (WYO) insurance companies (see definition below) participating in the Mortgage Portfolio Protection Program (MPPP) (see definition below). Private insurance companies write flood insurance...

Coastal Area Road Improvements and Traffic Signals (CARITS) Road Fee Program

Body Year Adopted: 1988 Supervisorial District: 5 Cities covered by CARITS Road Fee Program: Aliso Viejo, Dana Point, Laguna Hills, Laguna Niguel, Laguna Woods, and San Juan Capistrano Program Description Construct 13 road links, 6 intersections and 28 traffic signals in two fee zones (Irvine Coast/Laguna Laurel and Aliso Viejo/Laguna Niguel)...

Avenida La Pata Supplementary Road Fee Program

Body Year Adopted: 1991 Year Closed: 2020 Supervisorial District: 5 Cities covered by Avenida La Pata Supplementary Road Fee Program: San Clemente Program Description Construct Avenida La Pata between Ortega Highway and the City of San Clemente. View the picture_as_pdf Avenida La Pata Area of Benefit (AOB) Map .

Elevation Certificates

Body As a public service for Unincorporated Orange County, OC Planning maintains on file elevation certificates for new and substantially improved structures in the Special Flood Hazard Area (SFHA) going back to September 14, 1979. OC Planning files do not include elevation certificates for structures that were permitted within cities in...

Drawings & Maps

Body Basemap of Drainage Facilities Basemap of Drainage Facilities OCFCD 1 OCFCD 2 OCFCD 3 OCFCD 4 OCFCD 5 OCFCD 6 OCFCD 7 OCFCD 8 OCFCD 9 OCFCD 10 OCFCD 11 OCFCD 12 OCFCD 13 OCFCD 14 OCFCD 15 OCFCD 16 OCFCD 18 OCFCD 19 OCFCD 20 OCFCD 21 OCFCD 22...

e-Bike Safety in the County of Orange

Body Thank you for your interest in e-bike safety. The first step to becoming a savvy e-bike rider is to get to know the types of standard bikeways and paths that are available to you. Rules may differ depending on where you ride — learning how they vary is important! Review...

Contact Us

Body OCPW AFTER-HOURS PHONE NUMBERS Below are phone numbers to reach OC Public Works teams for after-hours assistance: Public roads, flood control channels and public right-of-way areas: (714) 955-0200 Water pollution incidents: 1 (877) 89-SPILL (77455) County of Orange facility maintenance (714) 667-4900 For emergencies, please call 9-1-1 OC Public Works...

Emergency Information

Body For life threatening emergencies, call 911! For more emergency information and sandbag locations click here . Storm Operations Center phone (714) 955-0200 The OC Public Works/Storm Operations Center is activated when heavy to extreme rainfall is predicted or occurs and/or when storm run-off conditions are such that there is a...