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August 13, 2024 | Economic Development Collaborative

Sonoma County Economic Development Board unveils new name, focus on strategic partnerships as Economic Development Collaborative

The Economic Development Board, which is the County agency focused on growing a healthy economy by helping local businesses, today announced it has changed its name to the Sonoma County Economic Development Collaborative. Read full story


August 13, 2024 | Climate Action and Resiliency

Board of Supervisors approves $28.2 million plan to use energy more efficiently, cut greenhouse gas emissions

The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors today approved $28.2 million in investments to use energy and water more efficiently in County government buildings, part of a broader plan to cut greenhouse gas emissions and slow the effects of climate change. Read full story


August 12, 2024 | Clerk-Recorder-Assessor-Registrar of Voters

Nomination period for November 2024 General Election extended to Wednesday

Candidate nominations for select school, city and special district offices have been extended to Wednesday, Aug. 14, for any qualified person other than the incumbent(s) because one or more incumbent(s) did not file by the Aug. 9 deadline. Read full story


August 01, 2024 | Sonoma County Regional Parks

Maxwell Farms Regional Park’s first phase of renovation complete with new sports fields, parking, accessibility improvements

Sonoma County Regional Parks has completed a first phase of renovations at Maxwell Farms Regional Park near Sonoma, introducing all-weather sports fields, expanded parking and other updates to make the park more accessible to visitors. Planning is underway for a second phase of improvements, including a renovated skatepark, new bicycle pump track, new pickleball courts and upgrades to backcountry trails. Read full story


August 01, 2024 | Sonoma County Regional Parks

Maxwell Farms Regional Park’s first phase of renovation complete with new sports fields, parking, accessibility improvements

Sonoma County Regional Parks has completed a first phase of renovations at Maxwell Farms Regional Park near Sonoma, introducing all-weather sports fields, expanded parking and other updates to make the park more accessible to visitors. Planning is underway for a second phase of improvements, including a renovated skatepark, new bicycle pump track, new pickleball courts and upgrades to backcountry trails. Read full story


July 31, 2024 | Sonoma Public Infrastructure

Charles M. Schulz — Sonoma County Airport welcomes two new destinations as Avelo Airlines expands service

Charles M. Schulz – Sonoma County Airport today announced that Avelo Airlines will add two new non-stop destinations from STS: Salt Lake City, Utah, and Ontario, California. Read full story


July 26, 2024 | Sonoma Public Infrastructure

Sonoma County to install Crocker Road pedestrian bridge in Cloverdale

A Crocker Road bike and pedestrian bridge over the Russian River in Cloverdale will be installed next week, adding significant safety improvements to the main road serving the city from the east. Read full story


July 26, 2024 | Sonoma Public Infrastructure

County releases Penngrove traffic study and invites public to weigh in on potential solutions

Sonoma County’s Department of Public Infrastructure today released a report on traffic in Penngrove, the first step in implementing improvements and safety measures in response to the increased congestion in the southern Sonoma County area. Read full story


July 24, 2024 | Sonoma Public Infrastructure

Board of Supervisors approves project scope and next steps for proposed Sonoma County Government Center

The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved a project scope and next steps for construction of a 200,000-square-foot government center to be located on the current County campus site in Santa Rosa. The action steps, unanimously approved by the Board, call for a one-tower $308 million government center, which would house between 800 and 1,000 employees, as well as redevelopment space to include up to 1,000 housing units. Read full story


July 23, 2024 | Department of Health Services

St. Vincent de Paul selected to run two Sonoma County homeless shelters

The Sonoma County Board of Supervisors today authorized St. Vincent de Paul to provide interim shelter support services and site management at County shelter sites Mickey Zane Place and Eliza’s Village. The contract will be effective Aug. 1 and will last for three years with an option to extend. Additionally, the Board authorized an amendment with St. Vincent to cover current services at Los Guilicos Village through Aug. 31, 2024 or until all Los Guilicos Village guests and operations are transitioned to Eliza’s Village. The budget for the two actions together amounts to just over $5 million. Read full story