NORTH COAST, Calif. – The city of Santa Rosa’s manager, acting as Director of Emergency Services, has declared the fires in Santa Rosa as a local emergency.
The city said early Monday that several neighborhoods remain under mandatory evacuation:
- Cross Creek Road;
- Sky Farm Drive;
- Saint Andrews Drive;
- All residences north Fountaingrove Parkway;
- Montecito Heights;
- The Hopper Avenue Area West of Coffey Lane (Between Dennis Lane and Hopper Avenue to the north and south and Coffey Lane and Barnes Road to the east and west);
- All residences east of Fulton Road, between Piner Road and Guerneville Road;
- Kaiser Permanente Hospital and Sutter Hospital are being evacuated.
The city said residents need to heed evacuation orders and leave immediately.
Shelters are open in the following locations:
- Finley Community Center (THIS SHELTER IS AT CAPACITY) at 2060 West College Ave.;
- Veterans Building on 1350 Maple Ave.;
- Elsie Allen High School at 599 Bellevue Ave.;
- Petaluma Community Center at 320 McDowell Boulevard, Petaluma;
- Sebastopol Community Center, 390 Morris St., Sebastopol;
- Analy High School, 69 Analy Ave., Sebastopol;
- Animals may be sheltered at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds at 1350 Bennett Valley Road.
Officials said all Santa Rosa City School will be closed on Monday.
The following roads are blocked due to traffic:
- Highway 101 southbound from Mark West Springs Road;
- Highway 101 northbound from Bicentennial Avenue;
- Highway 101 at Highway 12 southbound.
Officials ask the public not to call 911 unless they are reporting an active fire.
Find updates on the fires at www.srcity.org/emergency.
REGIONAL: City of Santa Rosa declares emergency in response to fires
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