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March 29, 2023 | Board of Supervisors Department

Main Street Bridge Dutch Bill Creek Storm Damage - 3/29

Our Public Infrastructure road maintenance team found structural damage to the Main Street bridge over Dutch Bill Creek in Monte Rio near Villa Grande. We believe that a large tree hit the piles and caused the structural damage. Our engineering team has been on site to evaluate the damage. Out of an abundance of caution SoCoPi is closing the east bound lane and a detour will be put into place. Read full story


March 29, 2023 | County Administrator's Office

Sonoma County, nonprofit partner awarded $500,000 to promote free internet service for low-income households

The Sonoma County Economic Development Board has been awarded $300,000 from the Federal Communications Commission to expand local enrollment in the FCC’s Affordable Connectivity Program, which provides free and discounted internet service to low-income households. Read full story


March 29, 2023 | Probation Department

Probation Staff Recently Participated in Two Community Events

Members of the Sonoma County Probation Department recently participated in two community events. The Sonoma State University Spring Career Fest on March 10, 2023 was a wonderful opportunity for staff to connect with local college students and share all of the exciting career paths offered throughout our department. We had a great time speaking to and answering questions from our local youth. Read full story


March 28, 2023 | Department of Emergency Management

SoCoAlert emergency alert exercise in northwest Sonoma County on Thursday

Thursday, Sonoma County will be conducting a test of the SoCoAlert emergency notification system at noon in northwest Sonoma County. The County Department of Emergency Management and partners have collaborated on planning the exercise and conducting outreach in the targeted areas. Testing the efficiency of messaging to Spanish speaking residents was a priority for the exercise planners. Read full story


March 28, 2023 | Community Development Commission

Substantial Amendment to FY 2020-2021 Action Plan – Now Available!

Substantial Amendment to the FY 2020-2021 Annual Action Plan Read full story


March 24, 2023 | County Administrator's Office

Weekly Roundup for March 24, 2023

Today’s digest provides helpful and important news on the following: 1. Drought update 2. Joe Rodota Trail and Emergency Shelter site updates 3. Other Sonoma County news Read full story


March 24, 2023 | County Administrator's Office

Sonoma County issues freeze alert

The County of Sonoma is issuing a freeze alert in response to the National Weather Service’s prediction of sub-freezing temperatures overnight tonight through Sunday morning. Officials recommend that residents limit time outdoors as serious medical conditions including hypothermia and frostbite can develop with prolonged exposure to cold weather. Read full story


March 24, 2023 | Department of Emergency Management

Graton disaster fair April 1 to provide emergency preparedness and planning resources

The Graton Fire Protection District, in collaboration with the Sonoma County Department of Emergency Management and Jody James, L.Ac., will host a disaster preparedness fair with interactive activities for adults, seniors and children on April 1 at the Graton Fire Department, 3750 Gravenstein Highway North, in Sebastopol. Read full story


March 23, 2023 | Climate Action and Resiliency

Spring Energy and Resiliency Workshop Series

The County of Sonoma, Climate Action and Resiliency Division is pleased to announce the latest homeowner workshops in an on-going series for those interested in learning more about the benefits of making improvements that will help make your home more energy efficient and resilient. Read full story


March 23, 2023 | Department of Human Services

Sonoma County partnership creates resource hub for older adults, people with disabilities

The Sonoma County Human Services Department and local nonprofits have launched a resource hub that quickly connects older adults and people with disabilities to an array of critical services. Read full story