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Flood Control Temporary Access–Public Works

The San Bernardino County Flood Control District (SBCFCD) manages the regional flood protection functions for San Bernardino County with authority granted via State legislation enacted in 1939.

The District has developed a very extensive system of facilities, including dams, conservation basins, channels, and storm drains. The purpose of these facilities is to intercept and convey flood flows through and away from the major developed areas of the County.

A SBCFCD permit is required when any work or access is proposed within SBCFCD property (fee or easement) and/or a SBCFCD maintained facility.
 Side connections
 Aerial crossings
 Temporary Access
 New or improvement to a facility
 Trails
 Encroachments
Check the location of SBCFCD facilities at:
http://sbcountydpw.maps.arcgis.com/home/index.html
A Flood Control Permit is required to ensure that a proposed use maintains the integrity of the SBCFCD system in place.

TEMPORARY ACCESS PERMITS are required for temporary uses of SBCFCD right of ways. Examples: community or educational events, volunteer trash cleanup events, access to personal property for maintenance activities adjacent to SBCFCD right of way, or for filming.

Can I apply online? Yes, applications can be found in the EZ Online Permitting Portal

Contact:

Department Address Phone
Department of Public Works Flood Control District

825 E. 3rd Street, Room 108
San Bernardino, CA 92415-0835

(909) 387-1863

Resources:

  • Guidance for Flood Control Permits

Application Path:

  • Step 1: Navigate to the EZOP Portal
  • Step 2: Click "Public Works" in the navigation menu.
    public works application
  • Step 3: Click the "Create an Application" button.
    create an application button
  • Step 4: Read and accept the disclaimer. Then click the "Continue Application" button.
  • Step 5: Select "Flood Control Temporary Access" and click "Continue Application" to begin the application.
    Flood Control Temporary Access Flood Control Temporary Access permit button

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