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Storm Drain Maintenance
7101 Edgewater Drive, Building #4
(510) 615-5566
- The Storm Drain Section is responsible for maintenance and repair of the storm drainage system in public areas and along city roads.
- The section routinely cleans the drainage system and removes any obstacles obstructing the flow of water. This section also makes structural improvements to insure that the system is able to and reasonably handle water flow. Residents are reminded to never dispose of leaves, grass clippings, oil, or trash in to the drainage system or in a location, such as a roadway, where debris could be swept into the system by storm water. Such actions may result in serious flooding during the next storm.
- Sandbags and plastic materials are also provided to City of Oakland residents to minimize water problems in the event of a storm. The items are delivered to the disabled and elderly upon request.
- Landslides or erosion on private property should be reported to the City of Oakland Building Services Department, Planning and Building Engineering Services Division at (510) 238-2262, located at 250 Frank Ogawa Plaza, Second Floor.
- For more information, or to report a storm drainage problem, landslide, erosion or flooding on city streets or roads, contact, the Storm Drain Section, between the hours of 8:00am to 4:30pm, at (510) 615-5566.
- See also: City of Oakland Storm Drainage Design Guidelines
- See also: Volunteer Opportunity: Maintain-A-Drain
- See also: Volunteer Opportunity: Storm Drain Stenciling .
Facts About Oakland's Infrastructure - Storm Drainage
- Storm drain system consists of 370 miles of pipes, 16,000 structures, 40 miles of creeks, and 5 pump stations.
- Distribute sand bags and plastic sheeting to residents to minimize water problems during a storm.
- Adopt-a-Drain Program enables residents to help keep inlets near their homes clear in the winter.
- Perform routine inspections and cleaning of storm drains to prevent flooding.
- Replace storm grates with bicycle-safe grates covering about 93 miles of bike lanes and routes .
- $221 million in capital improvements are needed, $35 million of which are high priority.
- Learn more Facts About Oakland's Infrastructure (pdf format)
Contact:
Public Works Supervisor II
David Lonestar (510) 482-7832
Public Works Supervisor I
Lou Pegross, Jr. (510) 482-7855
Public Works Supervisor I
Gerald Nervis (510) 482-7854
Office Assistant II
Vacant (510) 482-7817

