San Ramon Residents Asked To Fill Out Property Damage Survey
Contra Costa County estimates it spent a total of $12 million in road and debris cleanup, though that figure is subject to change. (City of San Ram...

Contra Costa County estimates it spent a total of $12 million in road and debris cleanup, though that figure is subject to change. (City of San Ramon)SAN RAMON, CA — San Ramon residents and businesses that suffered storm damage are asked to fill out a survey so that Contra Costa County can qualify for Individual Assistance and Small Business Administration aid from the California Office of Emergency Management or FEMA. In order to qualify, the county must demonstrate significant impacts on private property.