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November 20, 2019 | County Administrator's Office

Centro de calefacción abierto la noche del 20 de noviembre

ElCondado de Sonoma anunció que habrá temperaturas bajas que estarán en los 30 gradosFahrenheit esta noche. Para los residentes sin calefacción debido al corte deelectricidad, habrá un Centro de Calefacción que abrirá a las 8 p.m. ypermitirá a los visitantes calentarse y cargar sus dispositivos electrónicos,como teléfonos, etc.  A diferencia de los Centros de Refugio, no habrácamas para dormir en estos lugares. Read full story


November 20, 2019 | Department of Health Services

Sonoma County Department of Health Services Wins Distinguished Financial Times Intelligent Business Award

Sonoma County Department of Health Services(DHS) was recently honored with the distinguished international Financial TimesIntelligent Business Award for its groundbreaking ACCESS (Accessing CoordinatedCare to Enable Self-Sufficiency) Sonoma County Initiative. Read full story


November 19, 2019 | County Administrator's Office

Most County Offices Open during Power Shutdown

Sonoma County offices will be open for regular operations during the PG&E power shutdown scheduled for Wednesday, November 20 through Thursday, November 21, 2019  except for the service listed. Read full story


November 18, 2019 | Department of Emergency Management

Red Flag Warning issued for North Bay Mountains

A Red Flag Warning has been issued by the National Weather Service for the North Bay mountains and East Bay hills above 1000 feet beginning late Tuesday evening, November 19, through Thursday morning, November 21, 2019. Read full story


November 15, 2019 | County Administrator's Office

Fire Debris Removal Deadlines and TrainingAnnounced

The County of Sonoma has established deadlines for property ownersto clear Kincade Fire debris following completion of the county sponsoredHousehold Hazardous Waste sweep. Property owners must submit a debris removalapplication form and site work plan by January 31, 2020. All components ofdebris removal, including soil testing, must be completed by May 15, 2020. Read full story


November 15, 2019 | Department of Agriculture, Weights & Measures

USDA Disaster Recovery Resources Related to the Kincade Fire

USDA Disaster Recovery Resources Related to the Kincade Fire Read full story


November 13, 2019 | County Administrator's Office

Community Meeting for Property OwnersImpacted by Kincade Fire

Community members with damaged or destroyed properties fromthe Kincade Fire are invited to attend a community meeting and insuranceworkshop on Saturday to receive assistance and support to help recover andrebuild. Read full story


November 12, 2019 | Office of Recovery and Resiliency

Rapid Evaluation Safety Assessment (RESA) Map

View the County of Sonoma’s interactive RESA map to see current structure-specific post-fire damage assessments. Read full story


November 12, 2019 | Department of Health Services

Sonoma County Updates Emergency Medical Services Ordinance

Today the Board of Supervisors held a final reading for approved revisions to the Sonoma County Code Chapter 28, Emergency and Pre-hospital Care for emergency medical services brought forward by the Department of Health Services (DHS). Read full story


November 08, 2019 | County Administrator's Office

County toBegin Property Clean-up Process after Kincade Fire

The County of Sonoma is providing additional information as a two-step process starts to assist property owners in removing hazardous waste and fire debris in properties destroyed by the Kincade Fire. The Kincade Fire destroyed 374 structures, 174 of which are residences, and damaged an additional 60 structures, 34 of which are residences. Read full story