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December 16, 2022 | County Administrator's Office

Weekly Roundup for December 16, 2022

Today’s digest provides helpful and important updates on the following: 1) Freeze warning extended through Monday, Dec. 19; 2) Protect yourself and your loved ones this season; and 3) Other news from County of Sonoma Read full story


December 16, 2022 | Department of Health Services

Roseland COVID-19 vaccination, testing clinic temporarily closed due to water damage

The Roseland Community Clinic in southwest Santa Rosa has been temporarily closed to repair water damage caused by a fire sprinkler system in an adjacent building late Thursday night. A fire inside Mercadito Roseland, located in the former Dollar Tree store next door to the clinic, activated the building’s sprinkler system and resulted in water damage to a wall shared with the clinic. Read full story


December 16, 2022 | Department of Health Services

With respiratory viruses circulating, 12 Bay Area Health Officials recommend actions to stay healthy for the holidays

This holiday season, another surge in COVID infections, along with high levels of influenza (flu) and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), are straining healthcare systems and impacting families. Read full story


December 16, 2022 | Department of Health Services

Public Notice Recology Sonoma Marin– SWIS 49-AA-0399

Sonoma County Environmental Health, Solid Waste Management Program, acting as the Local Enforcement Agency (LEA) is certified by the Department of Resources Recycling and Recovery (CalRecycle) to enforce state laws and regulations at solid waste sites within its jurisdiction. The Recology Sonoma Marin Material Recovery Facility site operates under a Solid Waste Facility Permit issued by the LEA. The operator has filed an application for a Report of Facility Information (RFI) amendment with the LEA. The RFI describes the design and operation of the facility. Read full story


December 15, 2022 | Board of Supervisors Department

District 1 December 2022 Newsletter

It’s possible that I say this every year, but it’s never untrue – 2022 flew by! More clichés from your county Supervisor: it was busy, challenging, fulfilling, frustrating, humbling, rewarding; I could go on and on.Original Publishing Date: 12/15/22 Read full story


December 15, 2022 | Department of Health Services

RFP for HIPAA Security Risk Assessment

The Sonoma County Department of Health Services (Department) in coordination with and directed by the Sonoma County Office of County Counsel is pleased to invite you to respond to a Request for Proposals (RFP) for the above RFP. This RFP is intended to select a contractor to conduct a full-scale HIPAA Security Risk Assessment as required by both HIPAA regulations and the County’s contract with the State of California. Read full story


December 14, 2022 | County Administrator's Office

Sonoma County health officials extend freeze warning

The County of Sonoma has extended its freeze warning until Sunday, Dec. 18 in response to the National Weather Service’s prediction of sub-freezing temperatures through mid-week. Originally, the county had issued a warning of potential sub-freezing temperatures from Dec. 8 through Sunday, Dec. 11, which was extended to Wednesday Dec. 14. Officials recommend that residents limit time outdoors, as serious medical conditions including hypothermia and frostbite can develop with prolonged cold weather exposure. Read full story



December 14, 2022 | Sonoma Public Infrastructure

Sonoma County ‘Department of Public Infrastructure’ made official in merger of Transportation and Public Works and General Services

The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors today officially approved a new department name, Public Infrastructure, to reflect the consolidation of the county General Services and Transportation and Public Works departments. The name of the newly formed Department of Public Infrastructure or Pi, which will comprise the various divisions and operational areas of the former departments, was chosen based on input from county employees. Read full story