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Businesses, property owners and renters who experienced damage from winter storms are urged to complete the survey to help inform the City’s recovery efforts.

Mayor London N. Breed today announced the launch of a storm damage survey for residents and businesses who experienced damages to their property as a result of the storms that began on New Year’s Eve. The survey will help inform the San Francisco Department of Emergency Management (DEM) about the extent and range of damages caused by the storms to private property. Once the survey is completed, findings will be considered for eligibility from state and federal agencies overseeing stormrelief assistance programs.

These programs, such as disaster assistance grants from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and low-interest disaster loans from the Small Business Administration (SBA), can offer much-needed help to San Franciscans recovering from storm damages.

While residents and business owners are strongly encouraged to complete the survey, survey submission does not guarantee that an individual or business will be eligible or receive assistance from state or federal programs.

San Francisco’s Community Impact Survey is available now through February 9, 2023, and is available in Spanish, Chinese, Arabic and Filipino.

The Survey is also available to those filing new reports with 311 via the 311-mobile application, and maybe found at Storm Recovery | SF72. Questions about this survey may be emailed to StormRecovery@sfgov.org.


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