Updated Information re PG&E PSPS, etc. & Red Flag Warning Continues Through Tuesday

Alert Status: 
resolved
Last modified: 
Saturday, October 31, 2020 - 10:19am
Alert Category: 
Emergency

Olema has been removed from the PSPS list, per this link from Sheriff's Office (Nixle): https://local.nixle.com/alert/8321896/  

All updates from PG&E re PSPS updates can be found by using the Address function to see if you are a customer the shutoff list:  https://pgealerts.alerts.pge.com/updates/   

Community Resources Centers listed via the NIxle Alert are: 

Stinson Beach: 15 Calle Del Mar (3PM to 10PM)
Mill Valley: 352 Throckmorton Ave (3PM to 10PM)
Marin City: 630 Drake Ave (3PM to 10PM)
San Anselmo: 1327 Sir Francis Drake Blvd (3PM to 10PM)

And, per the usual suggestion, please be sure you have enough supplies and food/water ready to get through a power shutoff. For quick reference, the Nixle link provides information about being prepared. Please sign up for nixle (nixle.com) for emails and texts and alertmarin (alertmarin.org) 

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