![]() ![]() Highlighted trails are closed.Ġ5-18-22 at 3:00 PM – The final remaining mandatory evacuation zone on Coronado Pointe has been lifted. Please see map for detailed closure information. ![]() No public access south of Wood Canyon trailhead. The following areas of the park remain temporarily closed: Meadows Trail, Sheep Run Trail and Aliso Creek Trail East south of the creek crossing. ![]() Portions of Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park have reopened following the Coastal Fire. Two injured firefighters are recovering and doing well.No reported injuries or loss of life to any residents or their pets.12 homes damaged and 20 homes destroyed.View MAP.Ġ5-18-22 at 5:00 PM - Press Release - All Coastal Fire Mandatory Evacuation Zones Lifted However, portions of the Aliso Summit Trail impacted by the Coastal Fire (Vista Montemar to Pacific Island Dr) remains closed. For additional resources, please CLICK HERE.Ġ5-20-22 at 7:02 AM - All trails at Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park have opened.To view an 'After a Disaster' Brochure, please CLICK HERE.To verify a contractor’s license number, please visit or call 800-321-CSLB (2752).Please know that the City has not hired any contractors to work directly with those residents impacted by the fire, nor has the City asked contractors to reach out on behalf of the City. Unfortunately, emergencies that affect a community, such as the Coastal Fire, can present an opportunity for professional con artists to reach out to those that have been directly impacted. Please be Mindful of Scams and Contractor Fraud If you are interested in speaking with a member of this team, please call (714) 481-5300. The Orange County Chapter of the American Red Cross has a Disaster Mental Health Team, which consists of mental health professional who are ready to assist anyone impacted by the Coastal Fire.If you were impacted by the Coastal Fire, please know that City Staff are ready to assist you.Please Note - The cause of the Coastal Fire that destroyed 20 homes and damaged 12 others still remains under investigation at this time. This includes Fire Management Assistance Grant (FMAG) funds from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), as well as with County of Orange 5th District Supervisor, Lisa Bartlett’s Office. The City also continues to seek grant funding opportunities to assist with the reimbursement of incurred expenses related to the Coastal Fire response. 'Nixle' Public Notification System Test and Online Campaign.Extension of Local Emergency Declaration - JCity Council Action.Coastal Fire Discussion: 3-Part Video Series.Homeowners Association (HOA) Resources on Fire Emergencies.Orange County Fire Authority: Free Home Fire Risk Assessment. ![]() Orange County Fire Authority: 'Ready-Set-Go' Campaign for Wildfire Preparedness.As such, since the emergency took place in May 2022, the City has released several online communication campaigns focused on providing educational resources to the community. The City and its partners in public safety from the Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA) and the Orange County Sheriff’s Department (OCSD) remain committed to continuing to educate the community on how to be best prepared in the event of an emergency such as a wildfire. A six month update on the Coastal Fire can be accessed here. Post Coastal Fire Community Education Materials & CampaignsĪs the City has shifted from the Coastal Fire ‘Response Stage’ to a ‘Recovery Stage”’ it continues to actively assist the impacted homeowners individually, as well as work closely with the Coronado Pointe Homeowners Association directly. ![]()
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