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Sandbag Locations
Local public works departments maintain sandbagging supplies throughout the Truckee Meadows. Find out where you can get sandbags to protect your property from flooding.
Where to Report Flooding
Reno
To report flooding within the
City of Reno
Call (775) 334-4636 or
(775) 352-4292 after hours to report flooding within the
City of Reno
Sandbag Locations
- Corporation Yard, 1640 E.
Commercial
(Hours: 7AM – 4PM) - Old Moana Pool, 240 W. Moana (Hours: 7AM – 4PM)
- Mira Loma Park, 1900 Idlewild Dr (Hours: 24/7)
- The intersection of Moya Blvd/Lear Blvd (Hours: 24/7)
Note: Residents should bring their own shovels; bags and sand are provided.Visit Reno’s Emergency Preparedness webpage for more information.
Sparks
To report flooding within the
City of Sparks
Call (775) 353-2300 or
(775) 353-2231 after hours to report flooding within the
City of Sparks
Note: As of 2/14/2019 Sparks has not established sandbag locations/sites. We will update the list if/when sites are established.
Washoe Co.
To report flooding within the
City of Reno
Call (775) 328-2180 or
(775) 328-2003 to report flooding within unincorporated
Washoe County
Sandbag Locations
- Washoe County Operations Yard
3101 Longley Ln,
Reno - Highland Ranch Pkwy one mile west of Pyramid Hwy, Sparks
- Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District Station #30
3905 Old Hwy 395, Washoe Valley - Truckee Meadows Fire Protection District Station #16
1240 Eastlake Blvd, Washoe Valley - Andrew Ln and Paddlewheel Ln intersection
Pleasant Valley - Truckee Meadows Fire Lemmon Valley Volunteer Station #223
130 Nectar St,
Lemmon Valley - Lemmon Dr and Pompe Wy intersection
Lemmon Valley - Blue Heron Cir and Warrior Ln intersection
Belli Ranch Area - Virginia City Highway/
State Route 341
Toll Road Intersection
Note: Visit Washoe County’s Preparedness webpage for more information.