Prepare Your Neighborhood
In an emergency, your neighbors are your best resource
Besides preparing your own household, working with your neighbors to prepare as a group is the most important thing you can do. SSEPO helps South Skyline neighborhoods build emergency plans, communication systems, and preparedness skills together.
Resources
Our Neighborhoods
All neighborhoods served by SSEPO, with a map of the South Skyline area.
See all neighborhoods →Organizing Your Neighborhood
A guide to organizing your neighborhood — Neighborhood Coordinators, communication systems, directories, and drills.
Read the guide →CERT Program
Community Emergency Response Team training — how to join and what CERT members do in an emergency.
Learn about CERT →Some Of Our Neighborhoods
Las Cumbres
123 homes, 13 emergency clusters, LCERT, community center EOC.
Learn more →Loma Mar
Volunteer fire station, satellite phone, ham radio, CERT volunteers.
Learn more →Middleton Tract
Remote neighborhood with a successful GMRS radio preparedness project.
Learn more →Monkey Rock
Skyline Blvd north of Hwy 9, including Jikoji Zen Center. Also known as Skull Rock.
Learn more →Portola/Alpine
Houses along Portola State Park Road and Alpine Road.
Learn more →Portola/Castanea
Portola Heights Community and Castanea Ridge — active GMRS and ham radio network.
Learn more →Rocky Creek
Skyline Blvd between Crazy Pete's Road and Page Mill Road.
Learn more →Rosemary Lane
Small neighborhood of 7 homes plus Rhys Vineyards on the east side of Skyline.
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