Upated March 16, 2018 with more meeting times and details added.
March 8, 2018 (San Diego's East County) -- SDG&E announces five upcoming community forums from March 9 through April 6 in high fire risk communitie to get feedback from residents and share information on fire resiliency and power shut-offs. Dates are March 9 in Pine Valley, March 16 in Descanso, March 23 in Valley Center, March 30 in Ramona, and April 6 in Warner Springs.
Below is the press release from SDG&E:
WHAT: Recent wildfires throughout the State of California have proven to be catastrophic. In San Diego, we have had the driest start to winter since records began in 1850, dramatically increasing the potential for wildfire. Our preparedness efforts and agency collaborations have made the regional much more resilient, but there is more we can do to protect our communities from wildfire.
SDG&E, the American Red Cross and 2-1-1 San Diego are inviting residents living in some of the windiest communities to hear your feedback and learn more about how weather impacts the electric grid. We will also provide more details about how SDG&E’ operations personnel evaluates field conditions when making the tough decision to shut off power to protect public safety.
WHEN: Campo, Boulevard, Pine Valley Ramona
Friday, March 9, 3:30-5 p.m. Friday, March, 30, 5-7:30 p.m.
Red Hawks Recreation Center Ramona Community Center
Mountain Empire High School 434 Aqua Lane, Ramona
3305 Buckman Springs Rd, Pine Valley
Descanso Warner Springs
Friday, March 16, 2-4 p.m. Friday, April 6, time: 4-6:30 p.m.
Descanso Town Hall Warner Springs High School cafeteria
24536 Viejas Grade Rd, Descanso 30951 Hwy 79, Warner Springs
Valley Center
Friday, March 23, 5-7:30 p.m.
Harrah’s Resort Event Center
777 Harrah’s Rincon Way, Funner
WHO: -SDG&E Meteorologist, VP of Customer Service and VP of Electric Operations
-Representatives from the American Red Cross
-Ray Chaney, Director, 2-1-1 San Diego
Comments
Warner Springs Town Hall
Why waste time...
The Campo meting
Nobody showed up. Less than 20. The presenters outnumbered the residents. Like every other activity up here nobody cares but they can sure bitch a lot.
SDG&E Meeting Warner Springs
I wish I could go
I think the community members will be fired up (no pun intended) and want to know how people are supposed to survive for days or weeks without electricity. My friend Ben is the last customer in SD county at the Desert Tower.