It’s important to note the March 16th FEMA assistance deadline is only for those impacted by the severe winter storms between December 27th and January 31st of this year.
Repairing all January storm damage, a job that is far from over, is estimated to cost the City of San Luis Obispo $7-$9 million. That’s money coming directly out of the city’s yearly budget
It’s been a couple of weeks since a series of storms wreaked havoc across California. Now San Luis Obispo, like many cities across the state, is assessing the damage.
Levee breaches in Arroyo Grande and Los Osos might have been the most significant infrastructural failures of the Jan. 9 storm, but they certainly weren’t.
A historic, powerful winter storm slammed San Luis Obispo County on Jan. 9, causing at least one fatality, widespread flooding and property damage, road closures,.