The Sonoma County Administrator’s Office wants to hear from residents following the major atmospheric river that blasted the region with rain earlier this month.
On Friday, it launched a survey, asking for feedback on storm preparedness. The county is inviting all residents to fill out the survey following the storm that caused major flooding, road closures, power failures and landslides. The storm, which started on February 4th, caused an estimated $8.8 million in damage and killed three people.
The survey is available online at sonomacounty.ca.gov. The feedback will be used to influence future emergency response efforts.