Please indicate whether you live or work in Rancho Cucamonga.

I live in Rancho Cucamonga.
I work in Rancho Cucamonga.
I live and work in Rancho Cucamonga.
I do not live or work in Rancho Cucamonga, but I am interested in the City's resilience.
Closed to responses

What is your home zip code?

Have you been impacted by a hazard event in your current residence or community?

Yes
No
Not sure
Closed to responses

If yes, which types of hazard events have you been impacted by? (Select all that apply)

Earthquake (including Shaking, Fault Rupture, Liquefaction, and Landslide)
Wildfire
Severe Weather (Extreme Heat)
Severe Weather (High Winds)
Human Caused Incident (Terrorism or Mass Casualty Incident)
Cyber Threat
Hazardous Materials Release
Drought
Aircraft Incident
Flooding including (Stormwater or Dam Inundation)
Other
Closed to responses

The following hazards could potentially impact the City. Please select the THREE (3) hazards of greatest concern to your home or neighborhood.

Closed to responses

Please list any additional hazards that present a threat to your home or neighborhood.

Closed for Comments

The planning team uses various data sources to identify hazards in the community. Some hazards may not appear in citywide data. Are there any localized issues you would like us to consider? For example, flooding at a specific intersection during rain.

I am not aware of local hazards.
I am aware of local hazards.
Other
Closed to responses

If you have taken any action to protect yourself against natural hazards, how confident are you that these actions will be sufficient to protect against more severe hazards that are expected because of climate change?

Very confident
Somewhat confident
Somewhat unconfident
Not at all confident
Unsure
Closed to responses

If a severe hazard occurred today and all services to your home (power, gas, water, sewer) were cut off, and you could not leave or access a store for 72 hours, which of the following items do you have readily available?

Potable water (3 gallons per person)
Cooking and eating utensils
Can opener
Canned/nonperishable foods (ready to eat)
Gas grill/camping stove
Extra medications and contact lenses (if applicable)
First aid kit/supplies
Portable AM/FM radio (solar-powered, hand crank, or battery operated)
Handheld "walkie talkie" radios (with batteries)
Important family photos/documentation in a water and fireproof container
Extra clothes and shoes
Blanket(s)/sleeping bag(s)
Cash
Flashlight (with batteries)
Gasoline
Telephone (with batteries)
Pet supplies
Secondary source of heat
Closed to responses

What else do you have in your emergency kit?
For more information on emergency kits, visit www/ready.gov/kit

Closed for Comments

How can the City help you become better prepared for a disaster? (Select all that apply)

Provide effective emergency notifications and communication
Provide training and education to residents and business owners on how to reduce future damage.
Provide community outreach regarding emergency preparedness.
Create awareness of community members with differing abilities and access or functional needs
Other
Closed to responses

If you would like to be contacted when the Draft 2026 Rancho Cucamonga Hazard Mitigation Plan is available for review, please include your contact information.

If you would like to be notified of future opportunities to participate in hazard mitigation and resiliency planning, please provide your name and e-mail address. If you do not have an e-mail address, please provide your mailing address.

Please provide us with any additional comments/suggestions/questions regarding your risk of future hazard events.

Closed for Comments