San Bernardino County Board approves financial relief for homeowners hit by storms

San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors · January 15, 2026

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Summary

The San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors approved financial relief to help homeowners affected by recent storms rebuild and recover, the county announced. The county did not specify funding amounts, eligibility criteria, or a timeline; details are in this week’s County Update.

The San Bernardino County Board of Supervisors approved financial relief to help homeowners affected by recent storms rebuild and recover, an official county announcement said.

The notice, read by an Unidentified Speaker (Presenter), said the action is intended to help residents recover from storm damage but did not provide the amount of money allocated, who will qualify for assistance, or when funds will be available. The announcement directed listeners to the county’s weekly County Update bulletin for further details.

County officials have posted a summary of the new relief program in the County Update; the transcript does not include the program’s eligibility rules, application process or implementation schedule. No motion text, voter names, vote tally or mover/second were provided in the transcript.

Because the announcement lacks funding and procedural details, homeowners seeking assistance should consult the County Update or the county’s website for application instructions and deadlines. The county’s public-facing summary is the only source cited in the transcript; no additional staff presentations or public testimony about the relief program appear in the recorded segments.