Fresno prepares for its worst winter storm as crews mobilize
Fresno residents brace for the year's biggest winter storm. City workers are preparing, with cleanup crews ready to roll out once the rain subsides. Residents are advised to stay clear of flooded areas and report road hazards.
Fresno is gearing up for a significant winter weather event. Crews are working tirelessly to clear leaves from streets, as the late winter has left trees with more foliage than usual. This could potentially cause slick driving conditions and drain blockages. The city's Public Works Director, Scott Mozier, has teams on standby 24/7 to keep roadways clear of debris.
Fresno County District 5 Supervisor Nathan Magsig assures residents that assistance will be available for those worried about protecting their property. Residents are urged to stay informed and report any road hazards to 311 or via the Fres-Go App.
Fresno is taking all necessary precautions ahead of the major winter storm. Residents are advised to stay safe, avoid flooded areas, and report any issues to help maintain the city's infrastructure.